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In Reply to: Adjusting Azimuth with a Multimeter posted by Clive G on October 31, 2006 at 13:50:53:
This Nady unit is the adjustable 3-way crossover that I use. This unit, a test record, and a multimeter gets me close to the best sounding azimuth point. Then I adjust by ear. Cost US$59.99.After reading through the various articles in the FAQs I do not try to make the separation between the two channels equal, but try to maximize the separation of the channel with the least separation; i.e. rather than L = -25dB, R = -25dB, isn't L = -25dB, R = -27dB better? The difference in sound is not huge, but as we know, all the little things do add up.
- http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Nady-CX23SW-3Way-Stereo-Crossover-?sku=183711 (Open in New Window)
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