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A or AA Bob Crites crossovers


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I have decided to replace my aging 1976 AA crossovers in my Khorn speakers with a pair of new Bob Crites crossovers. Should I go with the A or AA crossovers he sells? It is my understanding that the A crossover might sound better, but the AA has some protection for the tweeter. I do not listen to music screamingly loud, though it is easy to crank the horns up a bit as I work around the house. I am using a 200 watt GFA 555 Adcom amp. Do I need the extra protection the AA crossover offers? The AA sells for $100 more than the A.

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I have used type A's in Khorns and did not blow out my tweeters.

If you are speaking of purchasing new crossovers, one option to consider is having your old crossovers rebuilt by Bob. He can rebuild them so that they are easily convertible between type A and AA. They you can decide for yourself which sounds best to your ears.

He could do the same thing, of course, with new crossovers.

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I have decided to replace my aging 1976 AA crossovers in my Khorn speakers with a pair of new Bob Crites crossovers. Should I go with the A or AA crossovers he sells? It is my understanding that the A crossover might sound better, but the AA has some protection for the tweeter. I do not listen to music screamingly loud, though it is easy to crank the horns up a bit as I work around the house. I am using a 200 watt GFA 555 Adcom amp. Do I need the extra protection the AA crossover offers? The AA sells for $100 more than the A.

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ask him.......I see some of those on ebay that he built...

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