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MrEase
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Prideboy,
Changing the crossover will NOT change the overall speaker impedance. What it will do is mess up the crossover frequency so you would probably get a null or peak at the crossover frequency when using different impedance drivers than the crossover was designed for - the load and source impedance of any passive filter are an integral part of the filter design.
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PrideBoy
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:46 pm |
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| MrEase wrote: | Prideboy,
Changing the crossover will NOT change the overall speaker impedance. What it will do is mess up the crossover frequency so you would probably get a null or peak at the crossover frequency when using different impedance drivers than the crossover was designed for - the load and source impedance of any passive filter are an integral part of the filter design.
DEFINITELY NOT a good idea. | Well the woofers and tweeters look exactly the same only difference is the tweeter has a thin coating of titanium. The woofers meteral and design looks same as the orginal too even the model number of the woofers is the same. I think the Xtremes and the orginal are same cones. I overall think these are almost the same speakers. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:47 pm |
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But if guys you really think I should not change anything then is there anyway I can use the orginal Control 1 using my Pioneer receiver? |
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dementedchord
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:54 pm |
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| PrideBoy wrote: | | MrEase wrote: | Prideboy,
Changing the crossover will NOT change the overall speaker impedance. What it will do is mess up the crossover frequency so you would probably get a null or peak at the crossover frequency when using different impedance drivers than the crossover was designed for - the load and source impedance of any passive filter are an integral part of the filter design.
DEFINITELY NOT a good idea. | Well the woofers and tweeters look exactly the same only difference is the tweeter has a thin coating of titanium. The woofers meteral and design looks same as the orginal too even the model number of the woofers is the same. I think the Xtremes and the orginal are same cones. I overall think these are almost the same speakers. |
geeee... if only looks had ANYTHING to do with it.....
"Check the impedance of the speakers; make sure they are properly rated for your stereo. In most cases, they need to be 8 ohms. Only a few Pioneer receivers will support lower impedance."
that's from your link under FAQ's if the amp shuts down... do what you want but i'ld think real seriously about losing that thing.....YMMV |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:11 pm |
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This has to be an April fools joke.
If you can afford to buy a pair of speakers and an additional pair of crossovers, then why not buy the right speakers to begin with?
No offense, but Control 1s aren't the best sounding things in the world. Why don't you buy something that is best suited for your application.
The power ratings on the Control 1 PRO is 150W continous, full bandwidth, peak power. BIG difference. The Control1Xtreme is 80W Max. Read the fine print. They do not have the same drivers, crossover or protection circuit.
Since they do not have the same drivers (check replacement part numbers), the same crossover, etc, then you cannot replace a crossover to make it work. Buy the right speaker for the job. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:47 pm |
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April Fools......
Hey....Dont hook up any speakers to that piece of crap receiver.
Also. Do us all a favor and use both sets of JBL's . Turn it up real loud and run some nice hiphop with extreme extended bass in it.
Let us know how it sounds.
Your continued badgering after you already have the correct answer is getting thin.
Also....use only the same color speakers with those crossovers. |
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PrideBoy
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:19 pm |
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I' am not doing the April Fools joke LOL. I just really like the sound of the Control 1 speakers so I was wondering if I can just connect the Control 1 to my receiver since I found one on the net for very cheap price. But if that's really not good for my receiver then I guess I have to get the Xtremes since those are 8 ohms. Is there anyway to bypass the Control 1 so I can use it on my receiver? |
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PrideBoy
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:23 pm |
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Beleve me if I had alot of money I would buy a receiver that can handle 4 ohms and get the Control 1 but I don't really have enough money so I' am trying to find a way so I can use the orginal Control 1 on my receiver. But if you guys really think it's bad for my receiver then I will buy the Xtremes. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:54 pm |
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Sweet. Somebody lock this dumb butt thread up. |
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PrideBoy
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:15 pm |
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I' am serious I really need help on this I really needed to decide to get the orginal Control 1 or the Xtremes for my system. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:18 pm |
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April 1st is almost over.
Control 1Pros = Kaboom
Control 1Xtreme = No Kaboom |
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PrideBoy
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:24 pm |
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Well yes maybe the Control 1 is better but will I be able to use it on my receiver??? I can only afford on getting the Control 1 or the Xtremes. |
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Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:48 pm |
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Maybe its the avatar thats irritating me, but this has to stop.
NOW.
Dude. Heres your help.
Pay attention.
Your piece of crap receiver only operates at an 8 ohm load. The one speaker is 4 ohms. Hook it up and watch it blow up. Dig?
The other speaker is 8 ohms. Hook it up and enjoy. Thats easy...Huh???
Now shut up and go away. You've had your 'help' Dont ask one more question about this. NOT ONE! You're wasting bandwidth.
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Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:36 am |
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If your amp (receiver) is rated at 8 ohms, that is the lowest load that it can handle. If you try to drive speakers that are rated at 4 ohms you will most likely fry your amp. Simply swapping out the crossover from your speakers will not make them 8 ohm speakers. All of the components need to be rated accordingly. In fact, a mismatch between the new crossover and the other components may cause even more problems. I do believe that there may be a few wiring tricks that you can use to increase the load of your speakers. Of course, then you will be altering the designed performance level of the speakers. You may not fry your amp, but you won't get the sound out of your speakers that they were designed to give. From an audiophile purest's view, you shouldn't be pushing critical listening components with a receiver anyway. A basic good quality amp is always preferred. There are also more decent quality 1 ru monitor amps on the market today than there has ever been, and they are reasonably priced. You may find some more answers to your impedance matching questions at the link below....
http://www.musicsupplycenter.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=50 |
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