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Old 5th May 2008, 12:41 PM   #1
Andy G is offline Andy G  Australia
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Default "Deloreans" progress...

now onto the cross-over

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Nice! Similar to a design I've been sketching up actually, but I dig the blue paint!

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Default Re: "Deloreans" progress...

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now onto the cross-over

Ack! You have designed the crossover already (to what extent you can), I trust, and just need to assemble it?
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Looks great Andy! Love the look. Very hi-tech from the overall shape to the modern smooth drivers. Where are you planning on putting the crossover points?

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Old 5th May 2008, 09:44 PM   #5
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Thanks guys.

To answer questions:
The drivers used should lend themselves to a simple 3-way linked series crossover.
The basic design, with the U-frame OB mids, means that the x-o points need to be around 200-240, and the top x-o point 2400 or so for the MTM spacing.
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