Well I'm half way there! I got the two Sunfires back from Randy at Sunfire whjich turns out to be less than 10 miles from my home. They are restored to original factory specs and updated. I now must biamp the Carver Amazing Loudspeakers, original edition. I thought the cheapest way to do so would be to connect the ribbons through the passive crossover within through the existng speaker binding posts and add a second set by soldering a piece of good bass speaker cable like the old Tara Labs Temporal Continuum (which should make the bass drivers much stiffer and produce tightly controlled bass) directly to the woofers bypassing the crossover altogether. .
But it must connect to an electronic crossover between the preamps second outputs and the amplifier driving the bass signal. I've many hours trying to check out which would work the best by jumping around on the internet but the best ones are apparantly no longer made.
Which crossover works best with ribbons that are crossed over at a point around 160 and the woofers nearer 200 so that the 4 12" woofers will "augment" the ribbons below 100? That requires some pretty complex equalization of the bass frequencies. I don't think the standard Rane or Ashley is going to make the nut.
Any helpful suggestions or ideas will be gratefully appreciated!
In the meantime I have the two Sunfires smokin' with one channel of each driving each the two speakers--which ain't bi-ampin' but it's already blown me away. Never heard anything even close to this good. After about 24 hours playtime they suddenly broke in with an almost audible pop--and it hit a new dimension altogether. Out of this world!
But it must connect to an electronic crossover between the preamps second outputs and the amplifier driving the bass signal. I've many hours trying to check out which would work the best by jumping around on the internet but the best ones are apparantly no longer made.
Which crossover works best with ribbons that are crossed over at a point around 160 and the woofers nearer 200 so that the 4 12" woofers will "augment" the ribbons below 100? That requires some pretty complex equalization of the bass frequencies. I don't think the standard Rane or Ashley is going to make the nut.
Any helpful suggestions or ideas will be gratefully appreciated!
In the meantime I have the two Sunfires smokin' with one channel of each driving each the two speakers--which ain't bi-ampin' but it's already blown me away. Never heard anything even close to this good. After about 24 hours playtime they suddenly broke in with an almost audible pop--and it hit a new dimension altogether. Out of this world!