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    Poor Man's Everest DD67000

    I want to add 2405 tweeters to my 4435s. I already own the 2405s. I don't want to change the JBL xover. I was thinking of just using a passive high pass 12db/oct at 14Khz with a L pad. Then set the 2405 in a fancy walnut holder on top of the cabinet just above the horn. I'm retiring Sept 1st so I'll have all kinds of time! Two 15s a horn and a super tweeter, poor mans Everest. No offence Barry I would love to own a set of Everest.

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    I see, I see. Big box for a tweeter. Do you think its OK to use the natural roll off of the horn as a sort of low pass?

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