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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: OC, CA
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I'm planning on building a crossover for my diy project and I notice that different software gives me different parts values even though it's cross at the same frequency. So I was wondering what's up with that. Here's an example of a simple 2-way 12db crossover network for 8ohm driver:
Software 1 shows: C1 - 3.98uF L1 - 1.01mH C2 - 3.98uF L2 - 1.01mH Software 2 shows: C1 - 11.25uF L1 - 0.72mH C2 - 5.62uF L2 - 0.36mH The C1 and L1 are LP Which one is accurate and how do I know? |
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