I bought a pair of Innersound (Sanders) speakers used a while back. The speakers have been upgraded with the new panels and woofers. The crossover/amp is the original version with the two slide switches on the front left and the single volume knob on the right. I have had numerous issues with this unit and have given up trying to use it. I corresponded with Innersound and Roger Sanders was kind enough to reply to me with this general info:
The original crossover/amp has been frought with manufacturing issues. He suggested I look at one of his current products.
I would not be able to invest $5-6 k on one of his current amps.
I am asking if any here know of an alternative for the crossover for these speakers. There are many electronic crossovers for sale and some have an an amp built in to drive the subs.
It looks like Sanders used a 24 FB slope at a crossover frequency of around 360-450 hz.
I don't believe I am qualified to determine if a product is suitable so am asking if anyone has down this path. I have two power amps so I could use just an electronic crossover if need be.
Thanks for any advice that can be shared with me!
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Topic - Innersound Eros question - audiogatorjim 07:16:16 12/3/20 (7)
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