improved scans of the 40-1354
Nov 3, 2001 at 3:49 AM Post #16 of 18
Hmmm... That woofer would require an amp rated to handle 4-ohm loads (in fact, I am guessing that its rated impedance is 4 ohms) - but my receiver advises against using speakers whose nominal impedance rating is lower than 8 ohms.

BTW, that 1024 woofer claims a 28-3500Hz response, but without that all-important dB tolerance rating!
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And 2500Hz is still too low of a frequency to cross most tweeters at! In fact, many tweeters should be crossed over at 6000 to 8000 Hz for best performance.
 
Nov 9, 2001 at 4:52 AM Post #18 of 18
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Originally posted by Daniel Pumphrey
[size=xx-small]RS (accidentally) makes some good speakers sometimes. I have a set of the Old Pro LX-4 matched from 10 sets my brother had. These came before the LX-5 and had a small vented wooden enclosure. The drivers are a Linaeum dipole tweeter and a special 4" Kevlar woofer. This is one of the finest speakers I have heard when combined with the proper subwoofer. Actually sounds great with the old Advent passive sub.
These have become a cult classic worth many times the original price.
Dan [/size]



They use a Linaeum monopole tweeter.
 

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