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Re: First speakers - a little ambitious - curved array [message #61168 is a reply to message #60659] Mon, 12 October 2009 15:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Villain3g is currently offline  Villain3g
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Before I go and build the big lines, I wand to modify these. My goal is to stick a Dayton PT2C-8 in the middle of the curved arrays. This will eliminate the combing. Now I need some sort of crossover. I would like to have a separate high-pass for the tweeter and a low-pass for the line. This would allow me to bi-amp. This will also allow me to match the volume of tweeter to the line. I'd like it to be as steep a slope as possible at 5k. A 4th order crossover satisfies that criteria. I found a calculator online at:

http://www.apicsllc.com/apics/Misc/filter2.html#fourth

The values it gave me are not available. How close of a tolerance should there be on the components?
 
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