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Yeah that would be the direction I would go, Erich has the woofers available:...
That design should work using the crossover from the MTMWW tower. I think there are at least one or two who have done similar or at least asked...
That crossover does appear to be the original iteration of the WTMW center crossover, but may actually be a better match in the tower enclosure as...
The TMWW format was actually the initial tower concept built for these before I switched to the MTMWW format. I'd check what crossover it's...
I can sell fully assembled crossovers for any of the Nexus designs, I just don't keep any in stock so there would be a short lead time needed to...
Thanks for pointing that typo out, crazy enough the 3d render has the correct dimensions it's just that I manually changed the text from the...
Yes the component types are the same between the standard and in-wall version. The in-wall crossover also uses the same PCB, you just leave the...
Hi Mike, With how close the driver appears to be sitting to the ceiling at one end I would probably go with the in-wall version and let room...
The high frequency/midrange horn on the titans is not meant to be sealed in the same airspace as the woofer. Due to it's large physical size the...
The extra rolloff in that range doesn't result in any kind of drastic change in the balance or timbre, it's just a subtle decrease in some of the...
2 - 2.5cuft is the ideal sealed cabinet size for those. No crossover modifications are needed.
On that turntable the axis of rotation is aligned with the front of the baffle: [ATTACH]
Sorry for the delay. No need to change the crossover on these when moving from sealed to ported or vice versa. The woofers are fairly flexible...
If you can get a picture of the current crossover I can determine if something in your measured response correlates to the differences in the...
It's roughly 1300 Hz.