Well, one way would be to save the files as FRD, and then use something like Praxis software (PRAXIS Downloads) to postprocess->IFFT them to impulse responses. Those can then be saved as WAV files, which might be used for convolution.
Your capacitor is not connected. Just delete the 'big' wire and draw two separate ones, one between the power and the cap and the other between the cap and the speaker.
Oh wow.. Haha thank you!
I have succeeded to import a REW measrurement into Xsim. As I have no impedance measurement, it is 4.7 Ohm resistive anyway. Can I change the default 8 Ohm value?
Put one 11,4 ohms resistor in parallel to that default 8 ohms driver will give a flat 4,7 ohms impedance, but if you plan use a passive XO network think its important use measured non linear impedance for the driver mounted in the actual box/baffle situation and can see you have used REW for response curve, now go to REW help then "Impedance Measurement" to see how to measure your drivers box/baffle situation.
When we're talking about different crossover slopes and phase shift, are we talking about the actual acoustic or electrical slopes?
In other words, say a tweeter has a natural 6db roll off, and you couple that with a cap to get a 2nd order roll off. Do we end up with a 90 or 180 degree phase shift?
In other words, say a tweeter has a natural 6db roll off, and you couple that with a cap to get a 2nd order roll off. Do we end up with a 90 or 180 degree phase shift?
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