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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Illinois
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I am in the final stages of building John Krutke's XG18/27TDFC MTM and have come down to the crossover.
I just ordered (all i could find) 1.2mH alpha-core inductors for the woofer circuit. Does anyone know how much .05mH difference will affect the sound? Is there any way to compensate? Thanks, Brad |
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Speakerholic
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0.05 mH difference should be fine. The actual tolerance of the coil itself might not be within 0.05mH.
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