In Reply to: Re: What makes "horn" speakers different , ? I mean sound quality ,,, ! posted by tomservo on July 29, 2006 at 10:13:59:
Just a side comment. A text book crossover never works. All drivers under any loading are reactive with reactance varying with frequency. It takes a skilled designer who knows waht he's doing to design a good crossover even with today's modern computer programs.
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