Tweeter hi-pass and attenuation

Speaker Crossover Calculators

I found this awesome calculator. Want to do a hi-pass x-over for SEAS Prestige 27TFFNC/G tweeter at 4-5kHz combined with 6dB attenuation (based on measurements using variable LCR pot I got from Parts-Express).

My questions are:
1) Can I just put the capacitor in series in front of the 2 resistor attenuation circuit?
2) I thought proper attenuation required LCR, not just 2 resistors. Is there any disadvantage to just using the 2 resistors shown in this calculator?


I chose the SEAS Prestige 27TFFNC/G tweeter because the small size allows me to put it very close to the mid-woofer. I figure with an x-over this high, it is more important to get better dispersion than any improvement in sound quality.

https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.c...stige-27tffnc/g-h1396-1-textile-dome-tweeter/


Strange thing is the identical tweeter but in rectangular shape gives a smoother output

https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.c...7tffnc/cg-h1406-1-textile-dome-tweeter-4-ohm/
 
(based on measurements using variable LCR pot I got from Parts-Express)

By "variable LCR pot", do you perhaps mean an L-pad?

An L-pad allows you to vary the size of the series and parallel resistors to provide different degrees of attenuation - an advantage over two fixed resistors.
 

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