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Basic electronics question
I'm trying to understand what the components do that make up a crossover when placed in parallel to the driver.
Or let me put it this way..
I know that a cap placed in series to a tweeter will attenuate low frequencies at a given point. And if an inductor is added in parallel to make a second order x-over the low frequencies will be attenuated at a steeper rate. But how? How does an inductor attenuate the lower frequencies? Or for that matter how does the cap in a second order low-pass attenuate the the high frequencies?
(Originally posted by: CB)
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