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Re: [Audio] Capacitors as Cross-overs
I went to my favorite audio site, Team Rocs-- and they didn't feature a
crossover calculator. So I used a search engine to find this one-- on Custom
Autosound's site:
<http://www.customcarsound.com/calc_cr.html>
The simple "Bass Blocker" type crossovers are 6db/octave high pass networks.
Enter the speaker's nominal impedance (yes, I know this also will vary with
frequency, but you will be ballpark with the manufacturers rating) and the
desired crossover frequency, and the calculator will spit out the correct
capacitor value...
Here's another (vast) audio site worth visiting:
<http://www.teamrocs.com/>
Danny
former rec.audio.car junkie...
In a message dated 7/24/01 6:13:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
Scirious@hotmail.com writes:
<< Somebody sent me an e-mail about a week and a half ago asking for more info
on how to make filters (like cross-overs) for speakers using capacitors. I
lost the e-mail and can't figure out who I got it from. If it was you,
sorry, and please write back. >>
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