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Sealed Loudspeakers? The two compainies that I know that still produce as speakers are Allison and Cambridge SoundWorks:http://www.allisonacoustics.com/index.htmlhttp://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/store/category.cgi?category=speakersRegards,Jerry | |
Tri-amping speakers - Which amps Cnut, the "flat" I was referring to is equal output from the speaker system over the entire frequency range with a given constant input.Raw drivers will output more sound at some frequencies than at others. In many high quality speaker systems, th... | |
Tri-amping speakers - Which amps Thus is the entire problem with tri-amping. How much $'s and complexity to achieve sound that often is far, far removed from the "flat" response that the manufacturer's seek. B&W has the following on their website:"The term crossover is a litt... | |
Tweaks and upgrades that aren't gimmicks My biggest sonic improvement came when I experimented with bi-amping. Splitting the loads between amps on extremely difficult to drive speakers has just made everything move in the right direction. In short, everything is better,I also bi-amp a ve... | |
Tri-amping speakers - Which amps The more common solution is to bi-amp. Here you remove the passive xover for the woofer and use your active xover.Then for the mids/tweeters you leave the xovers intact. This way you need only two amps and balancing becomes that much easier.Power ... |