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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Chennai
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I have just tested this lc audio series two way crossover network on my speakers and they sound fairly decent and not shabby like ar-sxo crossover. I would like to know if i can add an l-pad to the tweeters or rather if l-pads can be used with serial crossovers. secondly i want to know if impedance correction circuits or zobel can be added to a serial network
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
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judging from the picture provided and the info i've gathered over the past few days, you seem to have your capasitor in the wrong place. the odd bit is, it LOOKS like a first order x-o except for the placement of the resistors and odd cap placement. care to explain (i'm new)
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