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Re: Frequency response slope question [message #49652 is a reply to message #49651] Wed, 21 June 2006 15:03 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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If you're looking for a generic answer, an easy way to rolloff highs is with shunt capacitance. Change the value of capacitance to affect where it starts; Resistance can be placed in series with the cap to reduce the amount shunted.

If this is specifically related to π Speakers, as you've indicated you want to do this to a Theater four π, then you'll want to modify the values in the tweeter compensation circuit. Remove the bypass capacitor and possibly increase attenuation. The Theater four π uses a 10dB attenuator; Change the values to 12dB, 14dB or whatever desired. There's a chart showing what resistors to use in the crossover document.


 
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