Sorry been distracted by some other projects. I'm starting to understand how this is going to work.
Eagerly await your listening experience. This might be what I've been after
thx again
q
Just listened to my system, using the Quickie as an active low pass. I just had to post.
My system has an Excite II feeding lowther PM6A's in Aussie front horns, and Paraglow II's feeding Pi Seven Cornerhorns set up with only woofers for the bass. It had previously had a passive LC crossover at 127 Hz. I put the Quickie in front of the crossover, left the high pass hooked up to nowhere (as per PJ's instruction), and bypassed the Quickie for full range to the Excites.
For the first ten minutes it was awful. Maybe it was because I hadn't used my system for about six weeks. I couldn't get any volume on the bass. I cranked the Quickie all the way up. Almost nothing. Then it started to build.
I listened to one side of Volunteers, Grace Slick sounded kind of screechy until the last track. That last track got me interested. I put on John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things". Things started to happen. By the second run through, I was in heaven.
Not only was the sax right there and just right, everything was perfect from the brushes to the double bass. This is a major improvement to my system. And the music doesn't beam at me anymore. Even though I'm using front horns, if I close my eyes I can't place the speakers anymore. I guess before, either the fact that the crossover was passive did something bad or just the high pass getting in the way of the Lowthers messed with the music. But it also sounds so much better than the Lowthers alone.
Without putting any meters on it, I knew I was getting lots of bass because the pads of my thumbs vibrated when the double bass was plucked. That was the only way I knew to turn the Quickie volume down a little. There is no booming whatsoever. I guess what I'm trying to say in my tired way is that there is nothing out of proportion in the music. It's just all there. Musical and clear. Turn up the volume and it gets bigger. And it sounds like one speaker.
I kept turning the main volume lower. When using the passive crossover, I had the volume set at about 1 o'clock, now it's down about 8. At first I thought it was just because I no longer have the 3.5dB attenuation to the Lowthers. Then I realized that I don't need high volume to hear all the instruments anymore. Even at lower volume, it's all there.
I don't believe that I'll be able to hear any difference with the Hammond chokes. This bass just fills in the bottom, almost invisibly. But I already ordered them, and hey, I've been wrong before. I'll put them on standoffs over the bank of 9V batteries. As you can see from the pics, the top looks pretty clean, whereas what's underneath doesn't. I didn't snip any wires yet. The only clean part of the underside is under the 9V bank, and hopefully next weekend I'll make that side look equally revolting with the Hammonds.
I don't know anyone besides q who might be interested in using the Quickie the way I did. But man, it's definitely worth the effort. For an active crossover, I could see using a pair of Quickies, one for the low pass and another for the high pass, and ripping out the crossover in the speakers.