monster network terminator

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    amir

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    do you know about it?
    what means terminator network?
    do it add capacitive or inductive character to network?
    i listened monster m2.2s and it's sound was very bad and sound had electronic character but m1.2s was so better!
    m2.2s didnot spend it's breakin time, can i hope this electronic character will be hidden after breakin?
    m1.2s 150$
    m2.2s 500$
     
    amir, Feb 16, 2005
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    amir

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    no body answer!
     
    amir, Feb 16, 2005
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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    correct :)
     
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    SteveC PrimaLuna is not cheese

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    It's probably some kind of Zobel network intended to smooth out the driver's rising impedance with frequency and so allow the crossover to work as intended. If my guess is correct, then this could sound bad because it was not designed specifically for your driver. IMHO it shouldn't be necessary to add to the cable if one has proper amps and cables in the first place
     
    SteveC, Feb 17, 2005
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