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- Feb 22, 2007
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What would not be common is a "massive audiophile" to build a set of speakers in the 80's that would not have a crossover. My AR 1s have a crossovers, and they were far from audiophile grade even in the 60's. A novice places caps on HF drivers, not someone who knew what he was doing. Especially if he built them for himself to use. There is missing info or parts somewhere, but I digress.
Caps on drivers work just as well as a crossover board. Crossovers are normally nothing more than coils for low frequency and caps for the high frequencies, sometimes a resistor is tossed in or another coil, but it isn't anything that requires a special board.