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ISO Project designer of: M6N 2-way (Greg) Published October 7
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Here you go Spaker. As described by Chris.
Electronics engineer, woofer enthusiast, and musician.
Wogg Music
Published projects: PPA100 Bass Guitar Amp, ISO El-Cheapo Sub, Indy 8 2.1 powered sub, MicroSat, SuperNova Minimus
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Thank you wogg.
I like the XO work, but not screwing w/drawing it out (except sometimes on paper w/pencil).
I CAN scribble it out w/ MSPaint, but it ends up looking so embarrassing !
Spaker - no worries. It's not that complicated. I describe an XO (as if) drawn from left to right (which is amp to driver), this is sort of the "convention".
You know cap values (uF), inductor/coils (mH), and resistors (ohms - or "n" as I like to call it)
Both (lines to) the tweeter and woofer start at the amp (the "+" or red terminal, actually).
SERIES components just mean that they are in the line (from the amp) to the speaker.
SHUNT parts run (off that "series" line) to GROUND (the upside down triangle - or Xmas tree, if you will). All those gnd. points CAN be tied together (if you like). They all actually have to make their way back to the amp's "-" or black terminal.
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Originally posted by wogg View PostHere you go Spaker. As described by Chris.My Studio Music Production Gear: http://equipboard.com/spaker
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Originally posted by Chris Roemer View PostThank you wogg. I like the XO work, but not screwing w/drawing it out (except sometimes on paper w/pencil). I CAN scribble it out w/ MSPaint, but it ends up looking so embarrassing ! Spaker - no worries. It's not that complicated. I describe an XO (as if) drawn from left to right (which is amp to driver), this is sort of the "convention". You know cap values (uF), inductor/coils (mH), and resistors (ohms - or "n" as I like to call it) Both (lines to) the tweeter and woofer start at the amp (the "+" or red terminal, actually). SERIES components just mean that they are in the line (from the amp) to the speaker. SHUNT parts run (off that "series" line) to GROUND (the upside down triangle - or Xmas tree, if you will). All those gnd. points CAN be tied together (if you like). They all actually have to make their way back to the amp's "-" or black terminal.My Studio Music Production Gear: http://equipboard.com/spaker
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