| qguy |
what happens if I feed the output of an electronic subwoofer crossover to the input of a similar electronic subwoofer crossover.
the crossover is an 18DB per octave, will I get an 36 DB per octave crossover ?... is this a good or bad idea ?
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| Volenti |
| Yea that's exactly what will happen, I do that quite often in car audio. |
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| qguy |
| would i get problems integrating this "new 36DB crossover" with the satellites ? or this could only be determined after constructing the second filter ? |
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| Volenti |
| quote: | Originally posted by qguy
would i get problems integrating this "new 36DB crossover" with the satellites ? or this could only be determined after constructing the second filter ? |
Not really, it's a pretty steep slope but other factors (the room, the sattellites response, the sub driver its's self) will have a larger influence on intergration than the x-over slope, in my opinion. |
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| mikee55 |
no-one has mentioned time delay.
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| burnedfingers |
| What about the Q |
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