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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Calculating this circuit is not hard. But I would like to know about 'expanding' or 'lowering' it's range. I am using mh-audio.nl as my source.
If my tweeter has Fs at 1189 Ohms, and it's peak is 13 Ohms at Fs, plus the fact that at 2000Hz it flattens to 7.5 Ohms, this being my target. Is there a simple calculation for the optimum summation of this R-L-C network plus the impedance of the tweeter, at specific frequencies?. Specifically, how fast or slow should the circuit diminish the Fs peak?. |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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If the peak is clean, you should have no trouble virtually eliminating it. Simming works well for this if you want to tweak it before you buy parts.
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