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John, Who know what is normal, eh? I suppose one could use a line level x-over on top of the passive filters if you don't want to go inside for the coilectomy. You just get double filtering which could conceivably work. No?
Quote from: woodsyi on 6 Sep 2006, 06:57 pmJohn, Who know what is normal, eh? I suppose one could use a line level x-over on top of the passive filters if you don't want to go inside for the coilectomy. You just get double filtering which could conceivably work. No?John or Brian, I want to bypass the ribbons midrange lower crossover, as well as the woofers crossover, but keep the passive tweeter crossover, since my crossover is a 2 way ?I want my electronic crossover to provide the whole crossover between the mid panels and woofers.What is the best way to get inside an rm 40, and do all this ?Where do I start ?
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OK here are some actual results for what they are worth. My RM-40s have spiral tweeters and otherwise are stock except for TRT caps. I passively bi-amped them with a Parasound HCA 3500 on the bottom. This unit has had some $2,800 worth of mods by Empirical Audio and sounds better than stock Parasound JC-1s which are pretty darn good (it also sounds better than my VTL-250s for that matter). On the top I hooked up my Bel Canto Set-40 with premium tubes ( 37 watts per channel). Sounded really good but had too much bass from the more powerful Parasound. I next took the large coil out of the circut and actively bi-amped trying two different Marchand electronic crossovers. With these by giving the Bel Canto 6-8 db more gain I was able to even things up. The first x-over was the solid state Marchand XM-9, crossing over at 200hz. With it the bass was ok but the treble was absolutely crap (and that's being charitable). The other was the Marchand XM-26 tube unit, crossing over at 150hz. WOW! This sounded like a million bucks with deep, tight, solid bass and lovely liquid, transparent treble! Admittedly the crossover frequencies differed but these were the only frequency modules I had and they are not interchangeable between the units. And I don't think the 50hz frequency difference made the difference but I could be wrong. For my part I feel that active bi-amping offers a lot of merit. The next step is to see what my DEQX will do if I can ever get over it's very steep learning curve, which is a nightmare.