Only one way to find out.
Both, Tony Gee @humblehomemadehifi (Netherland) and Troels Gravesen @diy loudspeakers (Denmark) use the RLC filters a lot.
Unfortunately.........
Me three since it allows much simpler, easy to design XOs [series preferred], even 'textbook' ones in many cases, just that below ~250 Hz the insertion losses/sonic impact get to be too much according to Altec Lansing back when they were the reference, using them on their various 300 Hz - up theater horn systems.
GM
Both, Tony Gee @humblehomemadehifi (Netherland) and Troels Gravesen @diy loudspeakers (Denmark) use the RLC filters a lot.
Maybe because they have free parts or they promote purchase from sponsors, or perhaps there is a benefit to it. As I said, only one way to find out.
people with advanced skills tend to prefer advanced methods
but anything you ad will mostly also have some negative sideeffects
and I have met a few people who would never think twice again about what they once decided works better
anyway, if you really know how to handle those RLC filters, they also make things easier
but it not something you just 'calculate' easily
just one bit off, and it could create problem
nice project btw
what is the woofer ?
Hmm, so Ed's plot is actually for the whizzerless version and it's called the 'wow'?
GM
with
out
whizzer
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