I have built a hand full of other people's designs and have built a few with crossovers modeled for me by Madisound. I have been pleased with pretty much all of the projects that I have built, some much more than others. I have read a few books and thought about attempting to model a crossover, but I never have.

So, here I am, wanting to start a new project. I want to build a 3 way, or maybe more accurately a 2.2 speaker system, with a Scan-Speak 9900(4 ohm variant), an Aurum Cantus ac130/50ck for the midbass and an ac200mkii for the woofer. The good news is that I will just cover the bottom of the network with the stereo sub outputs on my preamp and I think I have the box alignment figured out, and yes they are actually stereo outputs. So basically what I need is a two way crossover for the ac130 and the SS 9900.

Someone replied back to me in another thread in this forum that someone here might be willing to model a crossover for me when I mentioned that I was probably going to get Meniscus or Selah to design the crossover.

So, I am asking for that help. I was thinking of an LR2 for the ac130 and a third order for the tweeter somewhere around 2.2khz to 2.4khz. I know this will also need a notch around 4.5khz and 9khz. These will be placed next to bookshelves that are just as deep as the speaker will be and within 3-5 inches of the back wall. I know this is not optimal, but that is where they have to go.

It seems like a lot of work to do this for me, so it hard to believe that anyone would be willing to do this. Any input or constructive criticism is also welcome, and if that is all I get then that is still a big help.

Thanks,
Chris