In my speakers, the GE devices worked best as a pair, both connected in parallel to the neg. terminal of the tweeter, after the crossover. ...
I don't know whether the improvements I heard were from the Bybees, the GE devices, or the combination of the two,
From your post, I'm not clear if you tried the GE devices in your non-bybee speakers, presumably only on tweeter negative terminal. If you have tried that, how was the effect without Bybee?
I also presume you tried the GE device both before and after crossover and decided they work best after the crossover? This would mean we could elect to open up our speaker and directly add the GE device to Tweeter's neg terminal instead of adding to external binding posts...
I do have 4 pairs of Ric's GE devices on order for my bi-amped system, for both speakers and amps, but I need to figure out where exactly I will put them.
One thing I've always loved about Ric's operations is how reasonable the prices are compared to others and the return policy. Even if these things do nothing, no big loss
