Hello,
My first post for home audio. I currently have dual 4-10s made by Tekton. I'd like to high pass these speakers to work from 50hz into a 4ohm load maximum rms by amp 300watts.
The Tekton Design 4-10s have a low pass crossover up to 200hz. So, I'm thinking I could crack open the subs and add a passive high pass from 50hz. That way the subs will be bandpassed from 50hz to 200hz. I'm thinking a 12-24db crossover slope would suffice.
I'm looking for hows to build my own. Parts and diagram if you'd be so gracious to help out?
Overview: I have Tekton Design Ulfberht mains. And I have dual 4-10s which I'd like to bandpass. I'm looking to add dual subs from 50hz and below and is why I am here inquiring on how to passively dual bandwidth the 4-10s.
Much thanks in advance,
William
My first post for home audio. I currently have dual 4-10s made by Tekton. I'd like to high pass these speakers to work from 50hz into a 4ohm load maximum rms by amp 300watts.
The Tekton Design 4-10s have a low pass crossover up to 200hz. So, I'm thinking I could crack open the subs and add a passive high pass from 50hz. That way the subs will be bandpassed from 50hz to 200hz. I'm thinking a 12-24db crossover slope would suffice.
I'm looking for hows to build my own. Parts and diagram if you'd be so gracious to help out?
Overview: I have Tekton Design Ulfberht mains. And I have dual 4-10s which I'd like to bandpass. I'm looking to add dual subs from 50hz and below and is why I am here inquiring on how to passively dual bandwidth the 4-10s.
Much thanks in advance,
William
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It's difficult to design passive filters with high order slopes. Over 6dB would be best as active.
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Hi, perhaps these would be useful if you install upstream of the amp?
Harrison Labs FMOD Inline Crossover Pair 50 Hz High Pass RCA
Harrison Labs FMOD Inline Crossover Pair 50 Hz High Pass RCA