Here is a current version of the XO. I didnt have all the correct values so I have to order some parts. For some reason snip wont give me the option to save images anymore..just vanished lol
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Originally posted by rpb View PostI'm not sure if I used the right files, but here's what I came up with.
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Padding the mid like I did, helped get the impedance up. The phase may not be as good as the sim shows, but that's not all that important. Ideally, you want to measure the actual response, but at low frequencies, it's difficult to get good measurements.
Here's a sim without the big coil. It just requires the mid to work a little harder below 200hz. Likely not a problem.
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As you can see, how you pad a driver can change the xo parts needed. I was trying to get the final impedance up above 10 ohms for most of the frequency range. Not that it's a good idea, or anything, I just was trying to do it. You could try padding values using smaller resistors than I did, and see if it makes things easier, or harder,
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I used about .75", and 3". I think the woofer might be closer to 4". I don't think the AC is ever behind the woofer, but I could be wrong. I make my x-overs by trial and error mostly, and don't give much thought to AC. I measure the response instead.
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The impedance gets dangerously low at high frequencies. There's a straight path to ground through C3, and C1.
Add a resistor in series with C3, and see how that looks. I can't sim that added resistor in PCD. I'd add about 3 to 6 ohms, and see how it looks.
I think we are using different frd files, but basically, your filter looks to be OK, but with a downward slope.
Try bypassing your tweeter 5.1 ohm resistor with a 6 to 10uf cap.
I have to go out for a while.
Try this on the woofer. 8mH, 100uf and 1.5 ohms to ground, followed by 2mH. This is a 3rd order, but with a little resistance added.
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The thing about a tank filter is that frequencies above the tank notch come back strong. When I simmed your woofer filter, there was woofer output around 3k that should have been way down. Try a second or third order filter. Or a damped third order like mine. You don't have to cross at 300hz like I did. If you have the 7mH coil, maybe change the mid filter if needed, and cross a little higher.
My tweeter filter is weird. I was trying to raise impedance. I normally use smaller resistors on 2-ways.
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Here's what I get with the last setup you posted (assuming we're working with the same files)- You don't need that extra 4.7 on the tweeter
- The midrange lowpass is better second order
- I don't think you need the tank on the woofer. The extra resistor after 82 cap causes issues
- Impedance is all over the place
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Here is what I would suggest instead:
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