thanks andy,
can i use an asymtreic slope (12 db for tweeter and 6 db for woofer) using series XOs? or given their design this is not possible?
I must appologise for the stupid questions
regards
navin
can i use an asymtreic slope (12 db for tweeter and 6 db for woofer) using series XOs? or given their design this is not possible?
I must appologise for the stupid questions
regards
navin
navin said:can i use an asymtreic slope (12 db for tweeter and 6 db for woofer) using series XOs? or given their design this is not possible?
I must appologise for the stupid questions
not stupid at all. Quite an intriguing idea. Don't know how well it would work, but i can visualize the circuit -- a 1st order with a cap in series with the top leg of the T.
dave
yes... i believe so
I've not done one, but have seen one or 2 about. Would definitely need software to optimise I reckon.
and yep, basically a cap is added on the tweeter.
If you go to http://home.iprimus.com.au/gradds/series_cross-overs_links.htm there may even be one somewhere in the list, but I can't remember seeing one.
Good Luck !!
I've not done one, but have seen one or 2 about. Would definitely need software to optimise I reckon.
and yep, basically a cap is added on the tweeter.
If you go to http://home.iprimus.com.au/gradds/series_cross-overs_links.htm there may even be one somewhere in the list, but I can't remember seeing one.
Good Luck !!
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