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Old 30th March 2004, 02:39 AM   #1
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Default where can I find info on reading xover diagram

I am now the proud owner of speaker plans ( Shamrock Audio SE-2) but I don't know how to read the crossover diagram. Does anyone know of a good online resource where I can learn? Yes, I am aware that asking this question is, for some of you, like asking Lance Armstrong what the pedals are for, but everyone has to start somewhere. Thanks.

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Old 31st March 2004, 07:40 PM   #2
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well, either the question was so lame that it doesn't merit a response, or no one knows of an online source of info. I may have to resort to that archaic mode of communication, and get book.

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As I understand your question you are having problems reading the electric diagram for the crossover? If so, it would probably help if you posted the diagram.
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Default Re: where can I find info on reading xover diagram

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I am now the proud owner of speaker plans ( Shamrock Audio SE-2) but I don't know how to read the crossover diagram. Does anyone know of a good online resource where I can learn? Yes, I am aware that asking this question is, for some of you, like asking Lance Armstrong what the pedals are for, but everyone has to start somewhere. Thanks.

Larry M
Quit right, you must 1st learn what and where the pedals are before you can learn to cycle

Look here for starters:
http://www.termpro.com/articles/xover2.html

Then here:
http://colomar.com/Shavano/construction.html

And finally here:
http://sound.westhost.com/lr-passive.htm

There are plenty other sites on this topic, but these helped me as a complete novice, the most when I 1st started with DIY audio + speakers.
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Old 31st March 2004, 08:56 PM   #5
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Thanks, just what I was looking for.

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