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Does anyone know what the crossover frequencies are for the Beolab 2? How about slope? I know the Beolab 2 has different settings that are supposed to be aligned with different speakers, would love to know what B&O thinks the "right" freq is for each speaker.
Also, I've read the Beolab 11 has a crossover (unknown slope) of 300 Hz. That seems awfully high to really not affect imaging in the lower vocal region.
Anyone know this kind of info?
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
Don't know anything about Beolab 2, but I thought I should point out that Beolab 11 can go up to 300 Hz if driven by a external crossover, but the interal one is in the 80 Hz - 120 Hz territory... (as Geoff Martin writes HERE)
Thanks for the info on the BL 11. When I saw that 300 hz number in the B&O literature it didn't jive with what I know about acoustics, human hearing, and B&O's audio engineers!
I couldn't grok them doing that. Bose, I'd believe that of them but not B&O.
Maybe for a 2.2 setup with smaller fronts having one bl11 next to each speaker?
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