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-----Original \nMessage-----
From: Don [mailto:don_in_otown@...] \n
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 1:16 PM
To: \n01v96@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [01v96] Live Use - Elimination of \nCrossover
\nHi folks.
I generally try to \n research archives before asking the question -
and perhaps the info is out \n there - but I am just not finding it.
Are any of you using the 01V96 \n direct to amp(s) in a 2 or 3-way
situation sans crossover? And, are there \n any templates posted to
that effect? I have played with the PEQ in Studio \n Manager, but can't
seem to get the slope of the curve where I would think \n that it
should be, in order for for it to serve as a low or high-pass \n
filter.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks. \n Don