Thanks!
I was just going to finish them up today.
Btw, I have a few extra resisters? I think 10 w. Was it suggested as an audio tweak in the crossover?
Anyways, I'm excited to hear how these sound.
-Matt
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If you can still make changes, lay the 0.35mh inductor on its side. (Like Jakes_Dad in post #7).
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If you take Dazzar's dwg. w/the blue DOTS, and INVERT (flip) the woofer section - placing it BELOW the tweeter (and flipping it), you can see that all the blue dots will come together. You can then just wire them all together, OR (if they're too far apart) you could run a ground strap (a hunk of stripped (solid) Romex (house wiring)) across your board (a.k.a. a "buss") and solder all the gnd leads to that.
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well...to make it simpler and to get started you can lay them out exactly as you see them in the diagram...
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currently trying to wire things together.
figuring out the physical layout of things is tricky!
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This one right? (https://sites.google.com/view/sehlin...ium?authuser=0)
Apologies in advance if this is rudimentary advise and not what you're asking....
It doesn't have to "look" like anything specifically, you just need to make sure all the parts are connected together per the diagram.
To make it a 'little' easier to follow, you can literally just connect all the blue dots I've highlighted together to the same point.
m = coil, -||- = capacitor, [] = resistorLast edited by DeZZar; 04-08-2021, 11:17 PM.
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Sehlin Rhodium- crossover help
Dear Parts Express,
I've been working on building Scott's Rhodium speakers.
While my cabinet making skills frankly suck, the cabinet still looks okay.
I'm ready to wire up the speakers, but for the life of me can't figure out how the thing should look like...
Find sending me a picture of your actual crossover?
-MattTags: None
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