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Crossover 3-Way 8 Ohm 800/5,000 Hz 100W
Bought this on price, seems to do the trick. Strong mids, overall good value.
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Crossover 3-Way 8 Ohm 800/4,500 Hz 200W
This Crossover is the best thing i bought for my 4000 watt sound system. When i bought this product i thought to myself "i hope this will workout," and when is installed it i was overwhelmed by the sound organization. the woofer, mis-range, and tweeter are balanced perfactly. It balenced the HZ so well, you can here the clicks of a pianist finger nails on the keys, the pedals shift and the breaths He/she makes while He/She plays a difficult tune. Recommend it 100%
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Dayton XO3W-375/3K 3-Way Crossover 375/3,000 Hz
I used these to replace the junk X-Over that came from the factory in my Yamaha NS-A200XT 3-way tower speakers. I am using all the OEM Aluminum drivers and the sound difference is truly amazing.(The OEM X-Over points were 2K and 4K what was Yamaha thinking?). Also I got these Dayton X-Overs from the PE tent sale in 2006, they were the prototypes and I paid $10.00 for a pair.(It pays to go to the tent sale every year!)
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Dayton XO3W-700/5.6K 3-Way Crossover 700/5,600 Hz
Very balanced output. The 4ohm/8ohm option adds to its flexibility. Seemless transitions between drivers. These replaced pretty decent crossovers so the difference isn't stark. Sound is great. Seemless and balanced really is the best two words to describe them. Great value being pre-built.
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Crossover Tweeter Lamp
I purchased the Dayton 3-Way Crossover (260-166)several years ago without a spare tweeter lamp. I just purchased them for a security blanket. It would really suck if I'm doing a show without any highs.
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Dayton XO3W-500/4K 3-Way Crossover 500/4,000 Hz
I never used Dayton xovers before, but when I got around to using this model, it is phenomenally good.
The feature of using 4ohm or 8ohm woofers is the best idea for a crossover in a long time.
The octave roll offs are right on the money.
Shipping was fast, parts express rules!
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Jantzen Crossover Kit Pair for JBL L100 Century
YES, THEY (JBL L-100) STILL PREFORM AS IF THEY WERE BRAND NEW. There is no such thing as "pre" or "conditioning"
The original cannot be improved on unless you wish to build a larger enclosure to improve to sub woofer responces.
The second year production JBL upgraded the tweeter to a dome, and improved the port diameter opening (larger, and henceforth longer) to correct the low frequency responce from "breathing".
There is nothing about the crossover that needs to be improved upon.
END OF STORY.
"This, of course, is my own therey. It is mine, by A. Elk" (Monty Phyon)
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