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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Simcoe Ont
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Could anybody take a look at this crossover design as supplied to me? I am hoping sombody out there can suggest a better design.
The specs for drivers are at the following link and I have attached xover jpeg. The Woofer is Silver flute W17RC38S08 The Tweeter is Vifa DX25SG0504. http://www.solen.ca/ |
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All designs are compromises.
This looks like a competent, simple design given the drivers. Are you looking for something in particular? If it were mine, I might target a LR4 acoustic target. WAG is that would be second order electric, but I would have to have driver measurements to do more than guess. Good Luck. Doug |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Simcoe Ont
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THese are the parameters. Fisrt woofer then tweeter
dB W Z Re Le Ce Fs Vas Qms Qes Qts Xmax 88 80 8 7.6 .89 16 41 24 1.5 .40 .31 ±5.0 94 140 4 2.8 .05 6.8 650 .02 4.3 .79 .67 ±0.5 |
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