No, this control has no influence on the contrived slope of the crossover, slope is a fixed parameter.
For -12dB per octave models, we suggest starting with a setting of 6 and models with -18dB per octave starting with a setting of 3.
Certainly, they can deliver flat summed amplitude response and better speaker response can be achieved with the damping control.
Absolutely yes, the reason for such permission is that it operates at lower impedance and is capable of handling reactive loads without damaging the crossover.
It Means That You Are Almost At The Clipping Point Or May Already Be G.' In my music’s case, the term close itself is relative.
Do this as per the speaker manufacturers for the extremes using personal discretion to do so, they suggest the least and ultimate frequencies.
No. All Ashly crossovers are designed to carry out all necessary phase inversions internally.