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I'm a diy speaker virgin, but i'v decided to take the plunge with GM's MLTL-31. Working with the formual Capacitance = 159155/ frequency/resistance, with my current setup, i'll have about a 40hz cutoff ( .22uf coupling cap into charlize - 20kohm load - ). Would there be any advantage to having a lower cutoff point? (hopefully not, because then i'd have to buy new coupling caps
Thanks Dave |
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nope. There might be some advantage to a higher cut-off that keeps signal from the TL below its tuning frequency.
dave
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Ok, good to know
Dave |
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