Just noticed that @bwaslo released XSim just over 10 years ago. I can't express to bill how grateful I am for this tool. I've gotten endless enjoyment and education from using it to design a number of multi-way speakers. It's always just worked at everything I needed to work.
I hope others join me in expressing their gratitude to him for taking this work on.
Thanks again, Bill.
I hope others join me in expressing their gratitude to him for taking this work on.
Thanks again, Bill.
Thank you, Bill. XSIM has helped many here and will continue to do so.
Thank you, Bill. It’s been my go to crossover designer since it came out. It has the perfect blend of ease of use and features. It gets out the way and lets you speedily design and iterate.
xsim is great! I'm a big fan, I love the free-form circuit design. Thx!
Indeed, many thanks, Bill. XSim has been a huge help to many, and I'm sure even more will keep finding it so in the future.
Thanks everybody. I have an extended version that handles up to 100kHz (for ...reasons) and generic filter blocks. Too many bugs still to post, but someday it should appear..
100 kHz would be useful to spot crossover funnies above the audio band which might destabilise an amplifier. Probably have to extrapolate driver impedance measurements, though.
Are the generic filter blocks pre-amplification?
Are the generic filter blocks pre-amplification?
100KHz would also be useful for those of us who like to use a high impedance notch on an alloy dome tweeter's breakup mode (at least, if it's < 30KHz or so). 😉
Newer XSim ("XSim4") is out.
More info at https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/xsim4-program-available.417482/latest
More info at https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/xsim4-program-available.417482/latest
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