Left - SubWoofer - Right Crossover

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Hy.

I want to make this kind of crossover to connect a 12" sub and two sattelites (8" mid + TW) to the power amp.

All the speakers are 8 ohm.

Now. . . i would like the crossover to cut at 150 Hz. The sub must play what's under 150 Hz and the sattelites the rest.

What values would you recommend me for C and L in this case.

I have 64uF and 1.7 mH. Are these values right ?

Do you know a better method to connect these speakers to a stereo power amp ?


Thanks,
 

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Hi Ford

I have never seen a passive crossover that will sum the bass from two channels .

Your options are to buy a dual voice coil sub driver, and use a circuit similar to the one below, (this crosses over 1st order 100Hz, and I would not recommend going higher for a single sub), or go active and build a PLLXO from Planet 10's site and get another amp.
 

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Simple:

Just do this;

1- in one chanel, insert a inverter before the input of the amplifier, using a simple opamp.
2- in the output if this channel, invert the polarity of the speaker.

Here you have the 'magic of this':

connect the sub to the + outputs of both channels.
You can still use the crossovers you design.

😎 😎 😎

Any comments from moamps and pinkmouse? 😉 😉

This is a simple configuration of car audio amplifiers 🙄

Pedro Martins
 
audioPT said:

Any comments from moamps and pinkmouse? 😉 😉


Hi, Pedro

Idea is OK. But, if somebody has knowledge to install inverter between preamp and amp, I think that better idea is implementation active sub.
In passive combination anyway you have big work to do; from huge choke for sub and rest of world to adjustment levels between. Simplest way is active.IMHO

Regards
 
moamps said:
Idea is OK. But, if somebody has knowledge to install inverter between preamp and amp, I think that better idea is implementation active sub.
In passive combination anyway you have big work to do; from huge choke for sub and rest of world to adjustment levels between. Simplest way is active.

Seconded😉
 
This is the driver i want to power. What do you think about it' ?

Is this driver any good ?


Specs :
Brand: Senon
Model- DYF1270-35
Size - 12"
Magnet weight - 60oz
Voice Coil - 2"
Max.Power - 300W
Frequency Response - 30-1KHz
Sensitivity - (1W/1M): 92dB
 

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