Series crossover question

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I found this schematic and was thinking about using it for my Grand Slamm clones. However, I'm using two C-79 (insted of one), tweeter stays the same and no woofer (but still high-pass on a midrange). What kind of changes I would have to make to this design to be able to use it with my setup?
 

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I think I misunderstood

You want to make them 2.5 way, aren't you?
So, yes, it would work

simply replace the woofer with the second c-79
if the C-79 are more efficient than the tweeter, you'll also have to place an L pad on the lower C-79

I'm not sure about the L and C values, but I think you could keep the same. But to be sure, you'd better wait for a specialist's advice ;)
 
L2 is on the midrange

the midrange has C1 and L2 around it-> a high pass and a low pass
the woofer has C1 and C2-5: two low pass

if you put out L2 and C2-5, and change the L pad's value, you'll have a 2 way system, with the 2 C-79 producing the same frequency range as the C-79+C-92 did


but by doing this, you change the XO orders (you'll have a 1st order low pass, instead of a 1st order bandpass+2nd order low pass)

if I were you, I'll simply replace the C-92 with a C-79, and change the L pad
maybe even supressing the L pad, since the C-92 is the only that has'nt one I think it's the less efficient driver. If the tweeter and the midbass have the same efficiency, don't keep the L pad nor the resistor on the tweeter
 
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Peter,

if you ignore the resistors (which are there to pad the various drivers), what you have is 2 2-way series X-overs that are ganged. If you remove the woofer, you also need to remove L2 and C2. You will not get any high pass on the midrange with a series XO (you will have to put it in front of the amp).

I suggest you go to Andy Graddon's site where he has a stash of info on series XOs. There is also a SS there for calculating values...

Everything depends on everything else in a series XO, and you will want to toss the L-Pad on the mids which will throw off the padding on the tweeter. That will change the effective tweeter impedance.... you might as well start from scratch :)

On the positive side -- if that XO works -- it means that you should be able to come up with a series XO for your config -- probably just a single L, C and maybe an R for the tweeter -- how close are the sensitivities of the T and a pr of the mids?

dave
 
Thanks Dave,

That's the answer I was looking foras this makes sense. I don't remember exactly the sensitivities of the drivers, but checking the current versions it looks like mids might be 1dB less efficient than tweeter. I think I saw Andy Graddon's site before, but lost the link. The one I just found using search is not working.
 
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