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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Australia
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Mr Pass,
I have just read the XRV1 manual....an excellent document. Real Project #2 was particularly interesting for anyone wishing to quad amp their speakers. Its often wise when bi amping to protect delicate high frequency drivers from an accidental low frequency pulse with a non polarised capacitor rather than direct couple to the amplifier. My question is will capacitively coupling the load cause any DC stability issues or otherwise effect the behaviour of the X Aleph amplifier? I have posted this question on the Forum as it may benefit other members. Ian |
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Charlotte,NC,USA
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It won't. This is done in the tweeter portion in the passive crossover of most speakers.
It might be a good idea to make the capacitor one of the poles of the crossover and reduce the complexity of the electronic crossover. |
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