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Old 9th December 2006, 10:05 AM   #1
pei is offline pei  Spain
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Default AR series crossover

Hi. I´m interested in AR series crossover in order to apply it in a 3 way design (still thinking about it), but there is not much information about the way it works.

Does anyone know the crossover frequencies you get with this kind of design?. This is the schem:

http://www.acoustic-reality.com/ser-...n-3-way-xo.jpg

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Old 9th December 2006, 12:04 PM   #2
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The AR-SXO is not a magical solution that will do the perfect xo without taking into account which drivers you are using.

I recommend you start your studying with basics of series xo's:
http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/ --> Other stuff -> Series crossovers

And continue to FRD tools for implemantation:
http://www.rjbaudio.com/ --> Audio files --> Using the FRD...
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Old 9th December 2006, 12:54 PM   #3
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Hi,

modelling the drivers with Re and Le and using a basic sim e.g. Tina(ti)
(very easy to use - just stick an unconnected op-amp in the corner)
will show you the basics of series crossover operation.

http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/fold...mulate_feature


You can then move on to tools that incorporate crossover simulators.

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Old 9th December 2006, 01:00 PM   #4
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Have a play with Jeff Bagby's series spreadsheet as it does AR xo's but only 2 way. You need FRD and ZMA files and if you can't measure to get them, there is a trace program also available there.
http://www.pvconsultants.com/audio/crossover/scd.htm

Get the tweeter and mid right using the spreadsheet then start integrating the woofer. You can start with standard Butterworth 1st order values and tweak from there. It will be important to choose a woofer with the right SPL that's higher than the mid and very difficult to find the right one.

I found it a pain and ended up going active with the woofer (I cheated ).
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