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diyAudio Member
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Hi, i've just started "reaserching" on the Linkwitz Transform Circuit. and as i used the "True Audio's Linkwitz Transform Circuit Design Spreadsheet" to calculate a circuit that would suit my needs i came upon a problem; two of the component values becomes negative, supposably because i use "too" large box for the driver.. how can i fix this?
i've plotted in a XLS 830500 driver in a 50litre box. F(p) = 25 Q(p) = 0,707 http://sound.westhost.com/project71.htm thanks in advance |
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Change f(p) to 18Hz.
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