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I'm thinking of building some main monitors to replace my Tannoy DMT 15 MkII's. I've looked into ATC's P4 monoblock amplifier and crossover but it weighs in at £4500 (roughly $8100) and of course I'd need 2 so I've been thinking of a cheaper solution using some of the kit I have already.

I've got a pair of ATC 15" bass drivers already and I want to add an ATC midrange and Seas Excel Millenium tweeters. I've got no problem with building the cabs. I have 2 Chameleon power amps driving my Tannoys and I intend to get another to tri-amp the new speakers. What crossover would you recommend I get?

I looked at a Dbx 234xl which is a 3 way stereo crossover but I must admit this is something I know hardly anything about so do you have any recommendations? Is this for live use, would it do those drive units justice? What about hi-fi crossovers?

Any thoughts at all on this project of mine would be fantastic.

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anonymous Fri, 09/02/2005 - 03:44

ec23

Hi
I have built 2 active systems, and once had an atc ec23.It was amazingly clear and verstaile, but needed balanced connections. I have an active system at present which I built using tc bass drivers, atc scm10 speakers for mid/high, and tannoy supertweeters. The crossover is NHT but I am looking for an ATC again.

anonymous Wed, 09/14/2005 - 01:51

The ATC's look rare as hens teeth so I've been looking at the Ashly XR-2001, a 3 way stereo crossover. It looks really impressive and will do all I want it to do. I can't seem to find a web site for Ashly, anyone know if they have one? Also anyone got any first hand experience of Ashly gear, is the build, sound quality good etc?

anonymous Thu, 09/15/2005 - 01:54

I'm a little bit suspicious of digital devices I have to admit. I've got a really good signal chain and don't want lower quality converters messing things up. I was looking at one of BSS's digital crossovers and it is less than the price of my AD DA converters and seen as most of the budget would I guess go into the crossover it's self made me wary. I wouldn't dismiss anything out of hand if it sounds good, that is my aim rather than features.