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his name is Romy and he is a Russkie living in Boston.
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Electrocompaniet AW400 monoblock power amplifier Measurements
Electrocompaniet AW400 monoblock power amplifier Measurements
Electrocompaniet AW400 monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment
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Electrocompaniet AW400 monoblock power amplifier Specifications
Electrocompaniet AW400 monoblock power amplifier Specifications
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I own quite a few Bookshelf speakers and love to swap them in and out in my system....Different moods...Different sounds. I generally have high level (speaker level) going to my subwoofer and from there I connect my main speakers. Now the problem is when I connect a pair of speakers that has a second order crossover the subwoofers output is greatly reduced or it seems each channel is of different phase, cancelling out a good portion of bass. Is this due to the drivers being wired out of phase in a 2nd order crossover.