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Re: 4 Pi crossover
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Thu, 10 March 2016 19:58
Joe Sever
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I don't know how many times I've done this calculation, but each time I clearly mixed up the 4 values for R1...
It's 25 (50 & 50 in parallel).
I'll likely roll it back to 22 ohms, as I have that value on hand and it's between 16 & 25 which would attenuate 10 & 12 dB, respectively.
Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
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