In Reply to: 'Awful' passive crossovers posted by thoriated on July 7, 2006 at 10:38:48:
"... you don't *want* to allow the user to mess up their characteristics (beyond a limited range of adjustment in some cases)..."Good point, if there is any messing up the sound to be done, that should be left to the manufacturer who includes it at no extra cost.
"...and very probably destroy his drivers, if not his amplifiers."
Assuming the end user is a blithering idiot is often a safe bet. And clearly installing any kind of protective device in amplifiers or in the speaker system itself would not be wise. After all, that might mess up the sound too but not in the way the manufacturer intended.
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