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You could probably sweep a test tone up and down around the crossover point and see if it starts to disappear as the frequency gets close. If the drivers are same polarity it should be a relatively smooth transition; if they re opposite polarity you d get a notch around the crossover frequency.Cross...

Little tech questions from your day

Solid state amps should give a minimum impedance load. Just don t go below that and you should be fine. *Most* solid state amps want to drive as much current as is necessary to maintain a constant voltage across the load...since smaller load impedance means more current necessary to maintain a given...

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The non-XR version will only do 96k if you use external converters.Glad you mentioned inputs, too. Initially the non-XR was limited to the inputs all being the same, but a firmware update eventually changed this and allowed you assign each input (or maybe pairs of inputs) as analog or digital. Both ...

Little tech questions from your day

Mason wrote:A thought I'm having about a weird econo recording upgrade (not to distract from Sam's question, I'm just sitting on hold at work rn):Suppose I pick up an old Alesis HD24 ”the "XR" model, actually, since it can handle 96KHz. I arrange my recording setup this way:Mics --> Tascam board --(...

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