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dan slv-tech
Does anyone know of a UK company/person who can build custom crossovers, needs to be very specific for a already built 3 way tri amped box (apogee 3x3s2)
I want to run the box as a two way so mid & HF use an internal passive X/O.
Any ideas?
Chris Hinds
Allan Gordon do these. http://www.allangordon.co.uk/SpeakerChassis/page3.htm
Rob_Beech
Make sure you tell Allan exactly what you need and exactly what they'll be used for as he can customize them in different ways as far as power handling both short and long term. etc etc.

01379641441 to get straight through. (found its much easier to phone)


Rob
J Pearce
Really good company, I was misinformed and ordered the wrong size speaker for a cabinet I was repairing, and Allan sent me the right size one at no extra cost and didn't even wait for me to return the wrong one, which I did. Very helpful guy.
Mr.Si
I've always found them incredibly useful, for the small amounts of things that I've bought from them.

Friendly and helpful is the key, as they seem to be a company who are getting recommendations from us guys n gals on here.
mackerr
QUOTE (dan slv-tech @ 22 Aug 2005, 8:25 AM)
Does anyone know of a UK company/person who can build custom crossovers, needs to be very specific for a already built 3 way tri amped box (apogee 3x3s2)
I want to run the box as a two way so mid & HF use an internal passive X/O.
Any ideas?
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There is quite a lot of eq, phase correction, and speaker protection going on in the Apogee processor that this speaker is designed to be tri-amped with. You are going to want to use some kind of speaker processing with this speaker even if you decide not to use the Apogee that was designed for it. Having custom high power crossovers built for every speaker is not going to save much money over an amp for the 1" horns. You can power the mids and highs of 4 speakers off of 1 stereo amp for mids and 1 stereo amp for highs, vs 1 stereo amp for mid/hi.

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