Lspcad 6.0 manual
http://www.ijdata.com/LspCAD%206%20manual.pdf
There are possibilitys to change the localisation of drivers (4.3) page 8. If that's what you were asking for.
http://www.ijdata.com/LspCAD%206%20manual.pdf
There are possibilitys to change the localisation of drivers (4.3) page 8. If that's what you were asking for.
Do you mean insert an offset on the tweeter position?
I was meaning insert an LC-LC crossed component cell to delay a few ms the tweeter.
It seems to me that LSP CAD can't do it.
Thanks.
Yes, you can do that!
I've been using LspCad 6 Pro for years and it's a great and versatile tool.
See the attached picture for such a circuit (C4+C5 and L5+L6) or read more on the following link:
Revelation Two - Monitor MkII
Regards
/Göran
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Yes, you can do that!
I've been using LspCad 6 Pro for years and it's a great and versatile tool.
See the attached picture for such a circuit (C4+C5 and L5+L6) or read more on the following link:
Revelation Two - Monitor MkII
Regards
/Göran
Thanks Göran, now I learned something new today Really nice site as well
Lspcad is a really nice software, highly recomended
Thanks Göran, now I learned something new today Really nice site as well
Thank you, nice to hear!
Regards
/Göran
hi all,
one thing I have do not understand is if i can insert a curve of a speaker DRAWING it directely on the graph. in netcalc you can move a 1/3 oct virtual equalizer to design your curve.
thasnks
cheers
No, you can't. You have to import a frequency curve from a text file containing freq, amplitude and phase.
Why do you want to do that?
Regards
/Göran
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