Hi Lojzek,
Many thanks for your efforts with this. I will definitely give this a go, the padding resistor you are talking about I take it you mean R1 (the padding resistor)?
Thanks
Paul
Many thanks for your efforts with this. I will definitely give this a go, the padding resistor you are talking about I take it you mean R1 (the padding resistor)?
Thanks
Paul
Thanks Lojzek - I'll let yo know how I get on once I've managed to assemble to xo's. Thanks again for your help 🙂
Yes, unless you want vintage look.Interesting point about baffle diffraction - you mean the raised edge round the front of the speaker?
Hi Lojzek
I've just about finished this project - Many thanks for your help. Have a look at the attached pics - the crossover was fun to make. The speakers sound great, I ended up putting in a 6.8 ohm resistor which seams to work well in my room. The last thing I'm going to do is put in a flared plastic port ID 2 inches. I read elsewhere that a rule of thumb is to add half the flare length on so if the flare is one inch long the total length should be 3 and a half inch (if the length was supposed to be 3 inch).
But many thanks again. You've helped me out greatly 🙂
Paul
I've just about finished this project - Many thanks for your help. Have a look at the attached pics - the crossover was fun to make. The speakers sound great, I ended up putting in a 6.8 ohm resistor which seams to work well in my room. The last thing I'm going to do is put in a flared plastic port ID 2 inches. I read elsewhere that a rule of thumb is to add half the flare length on so if the flare is one inch long the total length should be 3 and a half inch (if the length was supposed to be 3 inch).
But many thanks again. You've helped me out greatly 🙂
Paul
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Holy cow, did you really use a drill to make the woofer hole!?!? Otherwise, cool, enjoy your new speakers!!
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