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Old 10th July 2007, 01:37 PM   #1
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Getting ready to assemble my crossovers. It is a 3 way system based around Zetag drivers and their Kinima speaker. Any reason I cant put the networks for each driver on seperate boards, in seperate locations? Bottom woofer has 2 .7 caps paralled and a 7 uf coil. Top woofer has .1, .7 caps in series and a 3.3uf coil. And the tweeter has 4.7 coil and a .6 cap. Just thinking to make the layout smaller and wiring easier.

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Old 10th July 2007, 01:43 PM   #2
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Will be fine Possibly even better than a single board as the coils will be less likely to interact with each other.
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