partroysound: If your m/t panel wings move relative to the wings base as much as mine did, I would definitely attach a length of hardwood (or metal rod, like the Quad 2805 and 2905) to the backside of the m/t panel wing near its top, the other end secured to the wings base. A small hinge at each end would work fine. Those wood screws "securing" the wing to its base plate are woefully insufficient for the job. Then, an outrigger fitted to the bottom of the wings base plate will create a deeper footprint (the base plate is too shallow to provide front-to-back stability), locking the EMIM and EMIT drivers in space by preventing fore-and-aft swaying, for increased resolution and transparency. The bass enclosure can also use a wider footprint, again via an outrigger. These measures address and remedy the structural weaknesses of the RS-1b. The drivers and their filters is a whole 'nother matter.
Why are the Infinity IRS, Reference 1b, Beta ect speakers passive on the mids and highs?
I would like to know why all of the classic Infinity's and most other brands use passive crossovers for the mid to high transition? I don't think it was for cost and that level. Is passive better? Has anyone compared both to know which is better?
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