tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3642022534726832072.post8161072807077012484..comments2024-01-29T13:04:57.433-08:00Comments on Audiophile Musings: Linn Exakt and PMC Twenty.26. World First Review Part Two - Converting The SpeakerNeil Hallworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01191032743060224753noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3642022534726832072.post-5517577685648638302023-12-01T15:04:48.346-08:002023-12-01T15:04:48.346-08:00Thanks for your comment. When designing Exakt fil...Thanks for your comment. When designing Exakt filters, there is no need to reverse engineer the passive crossover. Using audio measurements of each individual driver (as close as possible to the driver, or better still, as with the Twenty.26, both close to the driver and only one driver operating by disconnecting the terminal bridging rods) you very quickly get a view of where the crossover Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3642022534726832072.post-40582993768902846262023-11-30T12:06:17.036-08:002023-11-30T12:06:17.036-08:00I realise this is quite an old post but did you re...I realise this is quite an old post but did you reverse engineer the circuit diagram for the PMC twenyty 26 crossover or would be able to do that?<br /><br />Regarding the loop tabs and teminal connectors, it is generally best to avoid solder but to make a tight metal to metal crimp. Introducing other metals i.e. the solder apparently creates a very weak diode that will alter the signal. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com