passive crossover

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    Why are active crossovers uncommon in home audio?

    Hi All, I've only discovered this awesome forum earlier in the year, it has been great fun reading through all the detailed reviews and forum discussions. My background is in car audio (many years ago), which is probably why I am asking this question. About 6 months ago, I started researching...
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    Yamaha NS-1000 Crossover help

    Hi, I'm really struggling to figure out something so I thought I should ask here. A tweeter in my NS-1000 stopped working. I'm pretty sure it's the crossover because I soldiered it in the other speaker and it was working there. It's also probably not the L-pad because I connected it to the...
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    Bi-amping the CSS 3TD-X with DSP

    Using a MiniDSP to bi-amp the CSS 3TD-X with intention of removing parts of the passive crossover. See the 3TD-X review. Here are some notes to avoid this thread from going off-topic with tangential arguments. Note 1. My intention of bi-amping is to eliminate passive components using DSP...
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    Do recapping crossovers can "repair" dark loudspeaker that should be bright (include original charts)

    Good morning After Jim Taylor wrote to me "The speaker DOES have a definite rising treble.". It started for me another topic. I'm writing about "renovating" (recap) crossovers (also a general question whether it makes sense, if I'm thinking correctly) My first thought came after finding...
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    Xover and Tweeter phase advice

    Do you think the tweeter phase could be negligible? Does the crossover seem well done in general? I'm a novice, I think I did everything correctly, but maybe I'm wrong.
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    True passive crossover for high-end stereo system with 1 or 2 subwoofers ?

    Hi. 6Moons Srajan is investigating this soon https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/icon-gradient-box/
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    Need help modifying BW 603S2 crossover

    This is the HF/MF crossover from a B&W 603 S2. I need to recreate this crossover without a bandpass on the midrange. I only need a low pass for the midrange. I’d like to keep the point and slope between the mid and tweeter the same. I know absolutely nothing about passive x-overs and any online...
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    Taboo cheapness: Harrison Labs attenuators & crossovers

    I bought a pair of Harrison Labs 12dB in-line RCA attenuators to solve a hiss in an old Hafler preamp. It works beautifully, as the hiss was independent of the volume control. To my ear, these little magic RCA adapters are transparent, but I would love for someone around here to see how they...
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