final crossover schematic

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have decided on a simple high and lo-pass passive crossover and L-pad attenuator design (for the tweeter), I have looked on the internet for a wiring diagram that includes all three linked together and can't find one. How do they link up?

Do I connect the positive and negative parts of the two crossovers together at the binding post and add the L-pad closest to the tweeter?

Also, if a resister is rated at 12 watts rms and it is 20 ohm or 1 ohm, how many watts can it handle from the amp before blowing?
 
That's the correct way to wire it.

I take issue with the attenuation resistors. No degree of attenuation results in those values.

Also, since this is a textbook crossover which cannot take into account the response curves of the drivers, it will only approximate correctness. A zobel across the woofer will help.
 
Thanks. and about attenuation...

I know a zoebal requires measurement of inductance and DC resistance of the woofer, but I lack the equipment.

I think I picked a pretty common driver, is their a site that lists that information? Or is their some way to infer it from the impedance graph?

As far as the resistors go, I used the tool at http://www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=55#second and entered in 2 decibels, a figure slightly higher than the sensitivity difference between the speakers. Those are the values it gave me. (driver impedence = 4 ohms, desired attenuation = 2db gave me resistor recommendations which I rounded to the nearest available resistor at speaker city .822 to 1 and 15.44 to 15 ohms. Is that the wrong tool to use?

what resistors would you recommend for a 1.5db difference in tweeter and woofer sensitivity?

Thanks again.
 
Finished schematic... afta the help.

Thanks.
 

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All coming together now...

Gonna use the .25 ft3 cabinets from partsexpress and install a 2" diam 6.25" long port tuned for 65Hz or so. Only about $440 for parts.

If I can configure it right it should sound at least as good as Totem's or Triangles 4 times the price.
 
Big enough?

Although a vented box size calculator told me I only needed .17 cubic feet of box space and I am using a .25 box, I wonder if that is big enough for vifas ring radiator tweeter and a 5.25 mid-woofer. On paper it looks good. Any thoughts?
 
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