Small 3 liters desktop monitors "Monithor"

Proud to introduce you my last project, "Monithor"
3 liters small 2-way desktop speaker using Ciare and Peerless drivers:
Ciare MT200 tweeter
Peerless SLS85 mid-bass
 

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Steve, I'm afraid that you have been a little hasty with your conclusion regarding your first sentence.

You are speaking in riddles there, my friend. Not a hard speaker, surely. I would guess 1mH/10uF for a 3kHz crossover, with 3.3uf/0.2mH/10uF on the tweet. A 4 ohm midbass speaker popular in TV sound bars.

And so it is with a 1R shunt for phase, and 3.9R tweeter attenuating resistor thrown in. 🙂

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The choice of 2kHz crossover doesn't look too bad either. Call that a design choice.