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Re: Pre Compensation Load on X-OVERS and L-Pads [message #48539 is a reply to message #48516] Fri, 06 January 2006 04:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi and thank you very much to take from your time to answer my questions.

First, I would like to ask you what are the advantages of using the compensation circuit on the “right side” of R2 instead of the ones on the left side like the L-Pads from lalena.com and others. They seem to deliver less wattage to the speaker trough the process and to “burn more energy to the air”, if I have my two pages of numbers right and not taking in consideration reactances from the capacitor for the break frequency and the one´s from the main circuit.

Example
LPad – Driver Attenuation Circuit for –2.4 dB
R1=1.93 Ohm, R2=25.14 Ohm, Speaker=8 Ohm
For a Total of 300Watts: R1=72.4 Watt, R2=172.7 W, Speaker-54.9 W
With and after compensation on R1: R2=227.6 W, Speaker-72.4 W

With your Compensation+precompensation Circuit for –2.4 dB
R1=2.5 Ohm, R2=34 Ohm, Speaker=8 Ohm (Attenuators from page 23 of your Paper)
For a Total of 300Watts: R1=16.8 Watt, R2=229.2 W, Speaker-54 W
With and after compensation on R1: R2=243 W, Speaker-57 W

I just happened to find a site to - Calculate the resonant frequency of a capacitor and inductor - http://www.mhsoft.nl/Mysystem/Reactance.asp - that I was asking for in my first question to you. Do you think this is good/right for Hi-Fi filter calculation. Does a resistor, like the one’s on attenuations, change this (the resonant frequency) or not? I am learning on how to work w/ SPICE. Is there a website for Speaker File Spice Databases? Thanks again.

Best Regards
da Bastos


 
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