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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I have some questions I hope someone can answer for a TMWW type of speaker. All drivers are 8 ohms.
I know that when you create a three way crossover for a Tweeter, Midrange, and a Woofer, if it is a parallel crossover and all drivers are 8 ohms, that this does not create a problem as each driver is producing a different spectrum of the audio range so it still presents as approximately 8 ohms. In the Tweeter, Midrange, Woofer, Woofer speakers that I have seen, this is mostly true except for the two 8 ohm woofers in parallel. Just two 8 ohm woofers wired in parallel become 4 ohms. How does it work in this type of speaker? Does the complete speaker present as about 6 ohms overall? Or is it still 8 ohms except for the lower range? Also, how would this work if you wanted to bi-wire? Would you have an 8 ohm top end and a 4 ohm bottom end? I hope the questions make sense and I hope someone can help me understand how these TMWW type of speaker crossovers work. If someone needs an example of what I am talking about, look at the Veritas kit at PE: http://www.partsexpress.com/projects...TOKEN=13628007 Thanks Scott |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cascais
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Sometimes it does not present that value that is taken from the driver but one that is driver(s)+xover that varies in frequency. Quote:
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I meant to say Bi-Amp, not Bi-Wire. Does anyone else have anything to offer on this post?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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hi scott
if you use bi-amp that the woofers wired in parallel are 4 ohms. The top end is 8 ohms.(i suppose that the impedance is not increase) you don't think about total impedance. it does not work at the same frequency. but the total frequency may be lower when it work at the over lap frequency respond because it works at the same frequency. scott i begin to roll my brain.lol Thawach |
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