Hello everyone -
I'm going through the calculations of the late Ray Alden's excellent Speaker Building 201 book and I'm scratching my head about some of the formulae.
Specifically, in several sections on page 73 and 74, the numerator for some inductor calculations are shown as Rt, which is also used to describe the nominal resistance of the tweeter, but here the context seems like it should be Rw, for the woofer.
Of course, in cases where the woofer and tweeter are 8 ohm units, the point is moot, but if one is substituting real-world value, this could affect the resulting calculated values.
Am I missing something here?
I'm going through the calculations of the late Ray Alden's excellent Speaker Building 201 book and I'm scratching my head about some of the formulae.
Specifically, in several sections on page 73 and 74, the numerator for some inductor calculations are shown as Rt, which is also used to describe the nominal resistance of the tweeter, but here the context seems like it should be Rw, for the woofer.
Of course, in cases where the woofer and tweeter are 8 ohm units, the point is moot, but if one is substituting real-world value, this could affect the resulting calculated values.
Am I missing something here?
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The other thing you are missing is that this is the intro section and receives much less activity than a more appropriate forum.
Feel free to pick one and post away.
If you have troubles, there are many here to help.
Welcome aboard the good ship diyAudio.