Vandersteen Quatro Crossovers


Can any Vandersteen Quatro owners tell me about the balanced version of the required crossovers.Does it use batteries that over time need replacing like on the Model 5"s? Will be using McItosh MC501 mono blocs,any related info regarding hookup would also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dennis
denman
I think you will need to do the 1000 hz 1v 100 hz .707v Minus 3 db down test in the manual with these amps if i remember correctly the amps say they are 50 K but you may end up at a lower setting for proper x over point.
Cheers Johnnyr
Can that battery in the M5-HP be easilly replaced by the end user at home, or do they need to be sent back to Vandersteen to be replaced?
((Can that battery in the M5-HP be easily replaced by the end user at home, or do they need to be sent back to Vandersteen to be replaced?))
It should be done by a person that is competent with an Iron you will also need 3M double stick tape and correct size Made in USA wire ties. Vandersteen Audio performs this service very reasonably I would suggest you purchases Two
9V lithium Ion batteries for 10 year lifespan.
Best Johnnyr
((Can that battery in the M5-HP be easily replaced by the end user at home, or do they need to be sent back to Vandersteen to be replaced?))
It should be done by a person that is competent with an Iron you will also need 3M double stick tape and correct size Made in USA wire ties.
This is the last area where you want to be frugal
having an intermittent connection with 9V to ground is not worth taking a chance.
Vandersteen Audio performs this service very reasonably I would suggest you purchases Two
9V lithium Ion batteries for 10 year lifespan.
Best Johnnyr
A couple points. First, the Quatro does indeed have a crossover network; it's inside the speaker. It is not battery biased. Here's a pic.

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k220/jeffreybehr/0%20Vandersteen%20other/Crossovertermsbtm_1280h.jpg

Secondly, the M5-HP is not a crossover, it's merely a high-pass filter.

BTW, Richard V. has stated elsewhere that the high-pass filter point to be used with his powered-bass speakers can be anywhere from c. 40 Hz. to c. 100Hz. What you should use depends on how warmly balanced you want your lower frequencies and how hard you drive your system. One would use a lower frequency for additional warmth and a higher frequency for increased power handling.
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