The XT25TG30-04 says it goes to down to 1,500.
The Xt25TG30 is only good to about 2.2kHz. HD rises below there.
Later,
Wolf
As a more than six Watt equivalent single resistor, and adequate all the same.The resistors are only 5 watt, 4ohm+1ohm.
Congratulation !
Indeed. Very interesting bit of work with a time-aligned polycone and the Vifa XT25 standard edition. Looks a good tweeter. I should buy some.
If you want a further refinement, you could tidy up any tendency to tweeter 500Hz Fs resonance with a ZAph Audio Fs correction which he makes to be a 100uF/1mH/4.7R total resistance LCR shunt at 500Hz. Not often I quote Zaph, who is GOD in some people's eyes and seems to command a fanatical following, but I'd trust he hasn't messed this Vifa XT25 Fs correction up totally anyway. You can disregard all the other dynaudio-style stuff since you are time-aligned. 😀
An expensive circuit, especially in polypropylene capacitors, but hey, we like trying things. 😎
Zaph, who is GOD in some people's eyes and seems to command a fanatical following,
Hi,
That is not a very informed comment. He doesn't BS, he doesn't conjecture,
everything he does is backed up by measurement and reasoning. He states
some things are his personal preference, which is up to you to take or leave,
he doesn't pontificate.
There is a wiff of hypocrisy here. He has fans (me included) because of
his no nonsense and no conjecture approach, nothing godlike about it
and nothing to do with people being fanatical in the sense you imply.
A very reliable source of good real information, one of, if not, the best.
rgds, sreten.
Zaph is OK, it's some of his his friends I don't care for. 😀
IMO, GOD on Earth wears the No.28 shirt for the Minnesota Vikings.
Now get a sense of humour. 🙂
IMO, GOD on Earth wears the No.28 shirt for the Minnesota Vikings.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Now get a sense of humour. 🙂
Zaph is OK, it's some of his his friends I don't care for. 😀
Now get a sense of humour. 🙂
Hi, What ? Like your excuses to be derogatory, rgds, Sreten.
Vifa XT25 Fs correction which he makes to be a 100uF/1mH/4.7R total resistance LCR shunt at 500Hz.
Granted every driver will have a bit different parameter set, but I measured my LCR on my XT25 and got to +/- 0.5 ohms from top to bottom using a 1.0mH 20AWG (0.7 ohm DCR), 3.3 ohm resistor (to make the 4.0 ohm value), and a 150uF cap.
Pretty much resistive tweeter system impedance for my XT's.
Later,
Wolf
I'm liking them, nice well balanced sound - no mid range coloration, cool bass.
and only 12.5lbs.
Oblivious to easy**...crossovers are a nightmare unless you know a good bit about them.
Thanks Steve for the design!
E.g. working on a xo for another project, using APICS and trial & error method.
They sound good during a sweep, but are hard to listen to for very long.
and only 12.5lbs.
Oblivious to easy**...crossovers are a nightmare unless you know a good bit about them.
Thanks Steve for the design!
E.g. working on a xo for another project, using APICS and trial & error method.
They sound good during a sweep, but are hard to listen to for very long.
😱 I can't believe this worked (to the point where it just sounds nice).
I used the tweeter and xo from the circuit in wood bass and simply added a 1.8 coil to a TB W5 full range speaker. [roll off starts around 3,000]
The balance is nice and I'm getting wonderful sound out of the "W" boxes.
I used the tweeter and xo from the circuit in wood bass and simply added a 1.8 coil to a TB W5 full range speaker. [roll off starts around 3,000]
The balance is nice and I'm getting wonderful sound out of the "W" boxes.
Attachments
Are your ears burning? Started new project:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/227018-canned-crossover-design-what-next-7.html#post3336242
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/227018-canned-crossover-design-what-next-7.html#post3336242
Yup, the bass filter is right. Whether that sounds right is a matter for trial and error. The treble filter would need adjusting either for low slope or a high crossover frequency. It seems the polycone bass will have a natural rolloff around 4kHz.
The reason I complicated the issue is you were following my suggestion of reducing the crossover shunt resistor. Well, that might not work with a high inductance woofer at 3-4kHz, which yours is.
I think I would have to do some modelling with a suitable 4 ohm 0.8mH driver to see how it all works. My comments may not have been entirely helpful until that is done.
Usual random pictures...🙂
- Status
- Not open for further replies.
- Home
- Loudspeakers
- Multi-Way
- 2 way crossover design help