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    The Cadenza came out years before the R104, which in effect was an update on the two-way-with ABR concept. The 104ab refined the crossover out of all recognition and I understand the Corelli was a smaller two way with the same drivers and crossovers as the 104ab, although I never took any apart to compare them.

    Perhaps you could try 104ab crossovers in the Cadenza's?


    By the way, at one time Wilmslow Audio used to make and/or market revised and updated crossovers for the Concerto/KEFKIT3. These were easy to replace at one time 'cos the crossovers were mounted on the front baffles behind the grilles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    The Cadenza came out years before the R104, which in effect was an update on the two-way-with ABR concept. The 104ab refined the crossover out of all recognition and I understand the Corelli was a smaller two way with the same drivers and crossovers as the 104ab, although I never took any apart to compare them.

    Perhaps you could try 104ab crossovers in the Cadenza's?
    I had thought that, or even the Corelli crossovers in the Cadenza.

    Trouble is that I found the Cadenza bass a little bloated.

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