You need to change the tweeter filter. The SPL looks nice, but you can see that the tweeter alone is the cause of the low impedance above 2k .
thanks all for your contribution.
It is clear that the problem is the high cap value, but it is not possible for me to reach the same graph decreasing the cap and increasing the coil value.
Reducing cap and increasing the coil I can obtain this result.
It is clear that the problem is the high cap value, but it is not possible for me to reach the same graph decreasing the cap and increasing the coil value.
Reducing cap and increasing the coil I can obtain this result.
That's no good. Try 3rd, or even fourth order. Get a response like the one a few posts back.
using 4th order I can obtain a similar response but some db below
Try using an L-pad and a 2nd order configuration before and then use a target curve and let vituixcad calculate ideal values.
Try 8uf,
.15mH
8uf
in a 3rd order.
SPL better but not perfect, impedence a little bit worse
I think we are using different .frd files, because at the same XY i have different results.
I used the file I traced from the SB26STC-C000-4 datasheet.
That looks like a nice tweeter. I can't imagine it dropping the impedance with a simple filter. Has anyone else had any luck A 3rd, or 4th order at 3k ought to be very easy.
If you want, post a zma, and frd file. Making guesses is getting nowhere.
If you want, post a zma, and frd file. Making guesses is getting nowhere.
It’s a 4Ω tweeter… Of course the net result of your rather big series cap and smallish parallel coil plus the driver impedance is a low impedance at high frequencies. Since you keep thinking you don’t need to pad the tweeter down, this is what you get. Case of underestimating the difficulty of designing a good three way loudspeaker.impedence a little bit worse
Oh, did you already notice? The 2π response of the woofer tips 87-88dB (from the data sheet). The series coil probably gives away a dB too. Will you correct for baffle step? Where does this lead you to?
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these are files I'm using...That looks like a nice tweeter. I can't imagine it dropping the impedance with a simple filter. Has anyone else had any luck A 3rd, or 4th order at 3k ought to be very easy.
If you want, post a zma, and frd file. Making guesses is getting nowhere.
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Your imp file shows 3,5 ohm ca at tweeter.these are files I'm using...
This xover is 4 ohm.
Edit: over 5 ohm from 5K with a 1,5 ohm resistor at the end.
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Your imp file shows 3,5 ohm ca at tweeter.
This xover is 4 ohm.
Edit: over 5 ohm from 5K with a 1,5 ohm resistor at the end.
Thanks a lot for the trick, this make the difference.
I'm not able to read the values of coil and cap in parallel, but doing some try I reached this result. The minimum impedence is 3,8ohm.
Try these tweeter filters with the filter in post #40.
the response seems not so good as the other
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