'cept I'm building a Pass SLOB and a MoFo, not an M2.
Oops, typing too fast :^)
dave
Wow, that's beautiful, thanks!
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Adason, do you have a picture if the insides of the completed unit you’d be willing to share? Very cool project!
In the schematic: The resistors at the input have odd values. 10k seems a little high while 100R to GND is definitely too few Ohms.
Maybe these got mixed up.
Maybe these got mixed up.
I wanted to try PLLXO, but chickened out after reading about its disadvantages and now I am building the 6-24 active crossover, in an attempt to get rid of the typical minidsp sound (yuck!) and reach the ultimate in ethereal clarity, etc.
Any chance these will be available for the common uneducated DIY user soon? I am having trouble understanding what goes where in the schematic. We almost have the same crossover point. Right now I am at 200Hz, I just need to modify the midbass horn a little to get down to 150Hz. 🙂
Any chance these will be available for the common uneducated DIY user soon? I am having trouble understanding what goes where in the schematic. We almost have the same crossover point. Right now I am at 200Hz, I just need to modify the midbass horn a little to get down to 150Hz. 🙂
Not from me. I made way too many for me and my friends already. But its certainly good idea to create pcb for anyone interested. Its the most transparent active crossover i know.
Flexible for any desired frequency too.
Flexible for any desired frequency too.
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