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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Andy,
Do you know if there are any things to look out for when using vastly differing loads for the 2 sections of a series crossover? I'm thinking of a ~8 ohm tweeter, and 3.4 ohms (2 6.8 ohm mids in parallel). Most of the software seems to handle it (even the L-pad on the tweeter). So before I get down to building and testing it, do you know of any 'funny' problems I might encounter. I'm actually not going to be able to see this 'net for the whole weekend - but I'll respond to anyone who has posted, on Monday. Thanks
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