Is is possible to achieve a higher crossover point by removing the low pass crossover?
With conventional subwoofers, removing the crossover (low pass filter) would mean the upper response would extend as high as the driver allows. With our servo, roll-off occurs above the motional impedance and inductance crossover point. Even if we remove the crossover, it will not extend to 300 Hz. We don’t believe this is a significant limitation, as it is usually better to cross within the range that our subwoofers are designed for.
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