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So, what do the pots (aka "level controls") actually do? Are they adjusting slope of the frequency response of the crossovers? Are they adjusting the crossover point(s)? Some combination of these?
For anyone curious of the internal workings: the crossover network requires a constant impedance to avoid changes in the hinge point. The control has two internal pots. A parallel resistance is varied inversely with a series resistance, producing a constant impedance with variable output voltage. The driver level changes while the circuit impedance & hinge point are constant. Years ago in a listening test, even with low to moderate power applied, I thought the 100W controls sounded better than the s ...
Dont forget one of the other huge advantages of being able to control the level of each driver section...you can use slightly different gain amplifiers in a bi-amp system, and adjust to achieve balanced system gain without the need for adding anything else to the signal chain.