It can, if you can manage the values.can something similar be done in a passive setup
It can, if you can manage the values.
Is a passive hpf added to speaker ? Is it generally done
It does because you have such a small inductor. For this job you will want closer to 40mH and perhaps 400uF. That's about 40Hz and Q=0.8.
Your main concern would be resistance, and in following this, inter-turn capacitance. I would want to wind this one on a core.
There are many alternatives if this is not satisfactory.
Your main concern would be resistance, and in following this, inter-turn capacitance. I would want to wind this one on a core.
There are many alternatives if this is not satisfactory.
..... one solution with woofer in VB=16 Ltr (see impedance) incl. baffle step.
Wow this beautiful , can you please share how you did it ?
Hi ONB,
Attention, this is just an simulation. How the basic data are measured (half space, in final box, ...) ???? We have no information about this.
Please try
HP = 3rd order + L-pad
LP = 2nd order + LCR
with new data for woofer
Attention, this is just an simulation. How the basic data are measured (half space, in final box, ...) ???? We have no information about this.
Please try
HP = 3rd order + L-pad
LP = 2nd order + LCR
with new data for woofer
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Information is low, but we did discuss the location of the breakup peak.We have no information about this.
Hi ONB,
Attention, this is just an simulation. How the basic data are measured (half space, in final box, ...) ???? We have no information about this.
Please try
HP = 3rd order + L-pad
LP = 2nd order + LCR
with new data for woofer
Hi these were measured in IEC test baffles , I will upload the impedance graphs soon..
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