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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I'm planning on building my first loudspeaker project. I'd like to build some MTM's with the Vifa XT25 and P13. I understand that these two speakers are quite good. I'd like to build this arrangement for home theater use. I have no idea on how to design a crossover, so I'm asking for help or any suggestions.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Indiana
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There are many good designs out there for crossovers.... you can begin with letting the P13's decay naturally and set the XT at4kHz... Does not look good on paper but I have this rig set-up in my basement and sounds pretty good.
This should get you started... The XT like s a steep filter, I would not go below 3kHz. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jakarta
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Why not just drop the XT25 and build ME2/Ariel instead? If you want to design on your own (which I think you shouldn't) and use the XT25, I will suggest XT25 with PL14 in MTM. The Premium 22XT (with XT-300 tweeter) can be used as refference or benchmark.
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