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So after extensive listening, and fiddling, I have finally settled on my circuit to control the midrange peak of this driver. I like my sound a bit softer in the highs, so I have opted for a 0.33mH, 2.7uF, 5.6 ohm solution, before crossing to a horn tweeter with just a 0.40uF cap.
The thing is, I wire these three items in parallel, and then put it in series to the driver. The sound is fine. Then I wire it in series, and put it across the speaker terminals and it sounds the same. Is it suppose to sound different? Is one preferred over the other? thanks! |
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