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soongsc said:






If you have that whole circuit you plan to copy in one box (or one box per channel) then you don't need additional buffers. The design alrady has it in there.

You start needing buffers when you jump from one box to another using interconnects.


jimbo1968 said:


Let me clarify: My crossover and amp are in 1 box.

preamp --------- || IP buf > HP > LP > OP buff > LM3975 ||------- Midwoofer

Which of the buffers do I need or not need ?


Now if i keep the xover and the amps in seperate boxes u say that i willl need buffers..
can u please tell me if output buffers can be placed after the xover inside the xpver box or is it better to place input buffers in the amplifier box..
please correct me if i am wrong, but, the circuit in the siliconchip.com does'nt seem to have gain control..
cani implement the gain control alongwith the buffers on a seperate PCB..
I have already given the PCB for etching...
 
sachi said:






Now if i keep the xover and the amps in seperate boxes u say that i willl need buffers..
can u please tell me if output buffers can be placed after the xover inside the xpver box or is it better to place input buffers in the amplifier box..
please correct me if i am wrong, but, the circuit in the siliconchip.com does'nt seem to have gain control..
cani implement the gain control alongwith the buffers on a seperate PCB..
I have already given the PCB for etching...

I think we're getting different designs mixed up. The existing design is okay as long as is it's in one box. If you look at the output buffers there are trim pots (at least there should be acording to the schematics), these control the gain. Once you have them tuned to a specific system, just clos the box and don't worry about them any more.
 
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