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Re: Adjusting the capacitor value on the tweeter attenuator [message #42207 is a reply to message #42205] Sun, 17 August 2003 13:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Parker is currently offline  Jerry Parker
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Hey Wayne, what about If I used my ohmmeter to measure the resistances between each resistor to make sure its wired up right?

I made a little diagram (I think its right) of the way it looks the attenuator is wired. First we have two 16ohm resistors wired in series with each other. We then have another set of 16ohm resistors wired in series. These two sets are wired in parallel with the tweeter. Then, we have a 20ohm, 30ohm and a .33mfd cap wired in parallel with each other. This set is then wired in series with the tweeter. Is this correct?

 
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