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Klipsch kg 4.2 crossover
Klipsch kg 4.2 crossover









klipsch kg 4.2 crossover

Good crossovers cost a decent amount, just an unfortunate reality. If you get the alignment correct, it should look like this, which matches perfect with my measurements Woofer is 203mm below the horn (center to center) I need to determine the significance of it since 2khz is where the horn clears up in distortion, so it's a good crossing point. I have a design for a cross at 2khz that seems Okay, but I know that beaming starts at about 1800hz on a 10". I can't find my protractor, so I've not done off axis measurements yet. I'm probably looking at $50+ for each speaker for a new crossover, maybe more using reasonably priced parts. I'd like to keep the crossover values as low as I can to save money. No posts on products or items that are not diy relatedīuying or Selling of equipment goes to /r/avexchangeįull Rule list here Check out our sister subs /r/diytubes for vacuum tubes and /r/headphonemods for headphone DIY! r/synthDIY for all your DIY robot tone needs

klipsch kg 4.2 crossover

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Klipsch kg 4.2 crossover