BMS 4594 Coax Crossover

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I have the 4592 on Altec multi-cell horns. Even tho that's an exit diameter mismatch, I love the drivers. High end out of the tweeter is far from flat, falls pretty quickly. A shelf filter helps fix that.

Currently the crossover is active DSP beause it's a P.A. rig.
High pass on mid: 4th order Butterworth @525Hz
Low Pass on mid: Not used
High Pass Tweeter: 6.3 kHz 4th order (its natural crossover point.)
6db/Octave shelf +4dB. Circa 4K hinge point.

That could be done passively, of course you'd have to figure out attenuation for each section.
 
I have the 4592 on Altec multi-cell horns. Even tho that's an exit diameter mismatch, I love the drivers. High end out of the tweeter is far from flat, falls pretty quickly. A shelf filter helps fix that.

Currently the crossover is active DSP beause it's a P.A. rig.
High pass on mid: 4th order Butterworth @525Hz
Low Pass on mid: Not used
High Pass Tweeter: 6.3 kHz 4th order (its natural crossover point.)
6db/Octave shelf +4dB. Circa 4K hinge point.

That could be done passively, of course you'd have to figure out attenuation for each section.

Thanks for the information!
 
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