using LSP Cad to build a series XO

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this might be a bit crazy.....

i downloaded lsp Cad lite.

it is primarily designed to simulate parallel XOs.

However if one eliminate the series inductor of the woofer circuit and series cap of the tweeter ciruit can it be used to simulate a series XO? even if it an approximate simulation?

eg:

I am thinking of using a 2nd order series XO based on a ciruit posted at
http://home.iprimus.com.au/gradds/series_cross-overs9.htm

from what i understand L1 and C2 determine tweeter XO and C1 and L2 determine the woofer XO

To use these value in Lsp Cad one has to eliminate the 1st component (series inductor/cap) as in the series XO the 1st component is in parallel with the driver. It this theroy valid?
 
if andy or any series XO expert is listening i'd like to run a XO by them.

The drivers are a Vifa TC series 6" and 1". TC18WG49 and TC26TG.

refering to the 2nd order circuit posted by Andy G.

L1 = 0.5mH (0.1 ohms DCR)
C1 = 4.7 uf
L2 = 1mh (0.2 ohms DCR)
C2 = 3.3uf or 4.7uf or 6.8uf

L pad for tweeter:
Rs = 4 ohms
Rp = 10 ohms

Imp. Comp for woofer
Cx = 20uf
Rx = 5.6 ohms or 6.8 ohms (actually I need a value between these).

Any ideas?
 
forgot to mention...

L2 is only 1mh as I dont need too much difraction step comp. I might even try 0.7mH.

1. the cabinet has a large dia curve that continues on to the sides to eliminate same of the difraction step
2. there is a 8" active woofer for "bass augmentation". the woofer is fed the Subwoofer singal of the AVR (I assume this is a LP at 80-100Hz)
 
navin

Do you already have the measurement files of drivers? FRD files are just the text files, like Clio's txt files, only different heading, which can be edited by any text redactor. If you have the measurement files, may be I can help you with modeling. If you don’t have measurement files then there is possibility to construct them using SplTrack.

argo
 
nope i dont have any files as i dont have measureing hardware or software. sorry. so far i have tuned my XOs by ear. often it take 2 years for me to get a XO "right". the advatage of this process is that it takes into account room effects and box effects. i use lsp cad lite (freware) to get an approximation however lspcad does not have a series XO option.

anyway what I have planned to start with if youl ook at the 2nd order XO on Andy G's page...

L1 = 0.5mh
C1 = 4.7uf
C2 = 4.7 uf or 6.8uf
L2 = 1 mh

Tweeter L pad = 4 ohms series , 10 ohms parallel

woofer impedance compensation = 2uf + 6.8 ohms.

are any of these values out of whack?
 
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