Anyone got any ideas about how I should cross these two drivers?
the Vifa H25TG-35-06 and the Seas MP14RC/TV.
The Vifa is allmost identical to the H26TG-35-06, and the Seas MP14RC/TV should be crossed with a 1mH in series, and a 12uF in Parallel to the Seas.
I think it is a 12db/okt with the crossover at 2500Hz.
I want to use the Seas mp14rc/tv as a Transmission line tuned at about 45Hz.
Any ideas on a 2way crossover would be nice I've tried to cross it with a 1.8mH and a 8.2uF for the woofer. And for the tweeter a 0.22mH and a 6.8uF, but that has a "gap" in the range of 1000-2000Hz
Thanks, Henri
the Vifa H25TG-35-06 and the Seas MP14RC/TV.
The Vifa is allmost identical to the H26TG-35-06, and the Seas MP14RC/TV should be crossed with a 1mH in series, and a 12uF in Parallel to the Seas.
I think it is a 12db/okt with the crossover at 2500Hz.
I want to use the Seas mp14rc/tv as a Transmission line tuned at about 45Hz.
Any ideas on a 2way crossover would be nice I've tried to cross it with a 1.8mH and a 8.2uF for the woofer. And for the tweeter a 0.22mH and a 6.8uF, but that has a "gap" in the range of 1000-2000Hz
Thanks, Henri
Not one has any info on these drivers?
The Vifa H25TG35-06 or H26TG35-06
or the Seas MP 14 RC / TV ?
Help would be appriciated!
Gr. Henri
The Vifa H25TG35-06 or H26TG35-06
or the Seas MP 14 RC / TV ?
Help would be appriciated!
Gr. Henri
Vifa H25TG
I have a datasheet concerning this tweeter,are you interested?
Also I have two ones new, waiting to be build in.
kind regards, paul
I have a datasheet concerning this tweeter,are you interested?
Also I have two ones new, waiting to be build in.
kind regards, paul
I use Crossover Pro to do crossover designs. One nice feature is that it has a lot of driver data preloaded into it, so you can whip up a crossover in about 2 minutes.
Let's see if I can paste the predicted graph for this:
This is with one driver polarity inverted, like you would expect for a LR crossover.
JJ
Let's see if I can paste the predicted graph for this:
Any ideas on a 2way crossover would be nice I've tried to cross it with a 1.8mH and a 8.2uF for the woofer. And for the tweeter a 0.22mH and a 6.8uF, but that has a "gap" in the range of 1000-2000Hz
This is with one driver polarity inverted, like you would expect for a LR crossover.
JJ
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All things considered, this is not how I like the final crossovers to look. There is a bit of peaking on the woofer top end that is hard to get rid of without a zobel or other means.
I wouldn't consider this a finished crossover, just a good starting point. I usually build up a crossover on my prototype boards, listen to all my test discs, and then go back and make changes based on what I've heard. I did this over 40 times on one pair of speakers I built.
NOTE--both drivers are connected in positive polarity.
Another note-- this crossover has about 3 dB of baffle step compensation. You might need more, or less, depending on how you plan to use this speaker.
JJ
2-Way Crossover Network
Low-Pass (LP) Filter: 1 required
Type: 2nd-Order Linkwitz-Riley
Desired Corner Frequency: 1800 Hz
High-Pass (HP) Filter: 1 required
Type: 2nd-Order Linkwitz-Riley
Desired Corner Frequency: 1800 Hz
C1 = 12 µF, Polypropylene, 0.00521 ohms
C2 = 20 µF, Polypropylene, 0.00579 ohms
L1 = 0.28 mH, Air Core(#16), 0.344 ohms
L2 = 1.5 mH, Air Core(#16), 0.366 ohms
Tweeter
L-Pad: 6.00 dB
Rp1 = 3 ohms
Rp2 = 4 ohms
I wouldn't consider this a finished crossover, just a good starting point. I usually build up a crossover on my prototype boards, listen to all my test discs, and then go back and make changes based on what I've heard. I did this over 40 times on one pair of speakers I built.
NOTE--both drivers are connected in positive polarity.
Another note-- this crossover has about 3 dB of baffle step compensation. You might need more, or less, depending on how you plan to use this speaker.
JJ
2-Way Crossover Network
Low-Pass (LP) Filter: 1 required
Type: 2nd-Order Linkwitz-Riley
Desired Corner Frequency: 1800 Hz
High-Pass (HP) Filter: 1 required
Type: 2nd-Order Linkwitz-Riley
Desired Corner Frequency: 1800 Hz
C1 = 12 µF, Polypropylene, 0.00521 ohms
C2 = 20 µF, Polypropylene, 0.00579 ohms
L1 = 0.28 mH, Air Core(#16), 0.344 ohms
L2 = 1.5 mH, Air Core(#16), 0.366 ohms
Tweeter
L-Pad: 6.00 dB
Rp1 = 3 ohms
Rp2 = 4 ohms
boy it really drives me nuts when I forget to look the first post in a thread to see how old it is
JJ
JJ
I've allready sold both drivers and got a reasonable price for them.
But thanks anyway for the suggestions, I will have a look at them (and see what they would be like).
I've also seen them in an speaker setup from an speaker brand called driade.
But anyway thanks again for your time and trouble!
Greetz from Holland!
But thanks anyway for the suggestions, I will have a look at them (and see what they would be like).
I've also seen them in an speaker setup from an speaker brand called driade.
But anyway thanks again for your time and trouble!
Greetz from Holland!
I built a 3 way using the Seas MP14RCY/P. I found it particularly hard to make a crossover until I got the software. It is a truly great midrange. That was what tweaked my interest.
JJ
JJ
Yes I've tried some more-ore-less standard crossovers on the woofer, but it allways seemed to sound a but to harsh for my taste.
But I'll give Crossover Pro a go, first I'll have to install Ubuntu again on one of my computers though...
But thanks anyway for the calc's!
But I'll give Crossover Pro a go, first I'll have to install Ubuntu again on one of my computers though...
But thanks anyway for the calc's!
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