I haven't been on this site for a few years, Car audio has taken a back burner.
A good fried of mine, Aaron Clinton, asked me to design a crossover for his 6 1/2" woofer and 1 1/18" silk dome tweeter. I designed what I believed to be a non-cost compromise design, it turned out pretty good. The production version omitted some of the additional Polypropylene bypass capacitors and the zobel, but the filter design is the same. He will be releasing the full schematic and parts list soon, as well as the option to buy just the PC boards. Anyway, it was a fun project and turned out quite well in my opinion,. Here are few pictures and the released preliminary white paper.
As aside note, the production car audio versions are bi-amp capable, the PC boards for DIY only have single inputs for now. The DIY versions in the pictures are the car versions, we also completed some of the home audio versions with the tweeter eq included.
-Mike
A good fried of mine, Aaron Clinton, asked me to design a crossover for his 6 1/2" woofer and 1 1/18" silk dome tweeter. I designed what I believed to be a non-cost compromise design, it turned out pretty good. The production version omitted some of the additional Polypropylene bypass capacitors and the zobel, but the filter design is the same. He will be releasing the full schematic and parts list soon, as well as the option to buy just the PC boards. Anyway, it was a fun project and turned out quite well in my opinion,. Here are few pictures and the released preliminary white paper.
As aside note, the production car audio versions are bi-amp capable, the PC boards for DIY only have single inputs for now. The DIY versions in the pictures are the car versions, we also completed some of the home audio versions with the tweeter eq included.
-Mike