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zobel network..many doubts!! [message #46680] Sat, 09 April 2005 15:39 Go to next message
Vinicius is currently offline  Vinicius
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Hi, Wayne Parham and everybody

(Sorry for my English!!)

I'm from Brazil and I saw this post, and I still have a doubt!

I have a bi-amplified system (two-way sytem or called component sytem) and a active crossover before de amplifier.

The first doubt:

I will put a zobel network and I need to know if can I put it between the amplifier and the speaker directly (without passive crossover)?

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The second doubt:

Wich formulas above is correct to find the value of the capacitor to build the zobel?
f= Frequency impedance double
pi = 3,14....
Rvc = Re = Resistance of teh coil voice


C = 1 / (2 X pi x f x Rvc)

http://sound.westhost.com/lr-passive.htm#1-impedance

or
C(microfarad)= 1,000,000/(6283 x Nominal impedance x f)

http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/crosscalc3.asp#zobel
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The third doubt:

To find the frequency impedance double wich formulas is the correct?


Lvc = Le = Inductance of the voice coil

f = Rvc/ (2 x pi x Lvc)

or

f = 2 x Rvc? This means Frequency impedance double, but the values are different!!

Thank you very much!!

Vinicius

Zobel - Conjugate Impedance Compensation [message #46685 is a reply to message #46680] Sun, 10 April 2005 09:03 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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There is no reason for a conjugate filter unless you are running a passive crossover. The main reason for a Zobel is to conjugate the inductance a speaker's voice coil, to counteract for its rising impedance. It is done to modify the behavior of the crossover and make the filter function of a passive crossover more pure.

With an active crossover, you don't want a Zobel on the speaker drivers. Connect them directly to the amp.<p>Here are some documents that describe electrical filters in more detail:
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