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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / January 2005

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Dynaudio X250 -> X360A

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Robert - 30 Jan 2005 22:49 GMT
Hi,
I just bought a pair of MD140/2 and would like to add them to my
system 240. For this purpose i'd like to modify my current 2way
crossover x250 so that I get a x360a, that will drive the new MD140s
and the MD100s. The woofers will get a separate amp with an active
crossover.

Has anyone experience with this modification? I suppose, that the PCBs
of x250 and x360 A are exactly the same (according to the pictures I
saw) but I coudnt figure out the differences in the used components.
All I saw is that the coils in the X 360 A are smaller in size ...

Can somebody maybe post or send me a detailed photograph of the X360A
(w/o cover of course)? Or has anybody found out which components are
different?

THANX
robert
Peter Lufrano - 31 Jan 2005 14:23 GMT
>Hi,
>I just bought a pair of MD140/2 and would like to add them to my
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>THANX
>robert

The x360A filter is designed for bi-amping the Dynaudio 3-way system. If you want to change your existing Dynaudio 2-way system 240 into a 3-way system 340, you will need to use the X360 crossover filters.
madrob@chello.at - 31 Jan 2005 16:20 GMT
Thanx - but I WANT to bi-amp the system.
 
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