LSI Crossover Design
frreo1
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My question is as follows:
I have a Sony ES DA9000ES, which is a digital receiver. Analog amps can have a phase shift at low frequencies. Does the crossover in the LSI 15 correct for this? If so, how much of a shift occurs? The DA 9000 has the ability to adjust the phase shift , but no information is provided to help sort it out. I'm trying to figure out what to set the low frequency adjust on the 9000 at. Thanks for any help provided.
Kind Regards,
Keith
I have a Sony ES DA9000ES, which is a digital receiver. Analog amps can have a phase shift at low frequencies. Does the crossover in the LSI 15 correct for this? If so, how much of a shift occurs? The DA 9000 has the ability to adjust the phase shift , but no information is provided to help sort it out. I'm trying to figure out what to set the low frequency adjust on the 9000 at. Thanks for any help provided.
Kind Regards,
Keith
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I remember the magazine Audio used to publish a phase vs. frequency plot for a given speaker. Does one exist for the LSI speakers? I'm particularly interested about the low frequency spectrum. Looking for an answer from the Polk specialists.
Thanks