the727kid 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,314 5 St. Pete, FL Sep 26, 2007 #1 How do I figure out what amount of microfards will give me a 63hz xover point? Click to read more...
jdawg 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 8,827 12 Maryland, United States Sep 26, 2007 #2 depends on the resistance
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Sep 26, 2007 #3 oh wow we actually have a good question about capacitors!!! COOKIE FOR YOU!
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Sep 26, 2007 #4 i get 631.5 @ 4 ohms @ 6dB per octave
OP the727kid 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,314 5 St. Pete, FL Sep 26, 2007 Thread Starter #5 It is an 8 ohm load, and how do you figure this? I appreciate the #, but it does me no good in the future if I don't know how to figure out my self, ya know?
It is an 8 ohm load, and how do you figure this? I appreciate the #, but it does me no good in the future if I don't know how to figure out my self, ya know?
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Sep 26, 2007 #6 the formula is: 1,000,000/(6.283 x Impedance x Crossover Frequency) ^ for a 6db/octave slope for a 12 db multiply that number by .707 for an 18 db slope multiply the first number by 1.33 24 db multiply it by .667
the formula is: 1,000,000/(6.283 x Impedance x Crossover Frequency) ^ for a 6db/octave slope for a 12 db multiply that number by .707 for an 18 db slope multiply the first number by 1.33 24 db multiply it by .667
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Sep 26, 2007 #7 so for your 8 ohm load you would need a 315.79293 microfarad capacitor for a 6db/octave slope 12 = 223.2656 mf 18 = 420.0046 mf
so for your 8 ohm load you would need a 315.79293 microfarad capacitor for a 6db/octave slope 12 = 223.2656 mf 18 = 420.0046 mf
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Sep 26, 2007 #8 also is this a hpf or a lpf? im assuming hpf
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Sep 26, 2007 #9 keep in mind if you want a 12 or more db slope you'll need coils as well and if its a hpf the cap will be in series with the speaker and the coil will be parallel if its a lpf, the coil will be in series and the cap will be in parallel
keep in mind if you want a 12 or more db slope you'll need coils as well and if its a hpf the cap will be in series with the speaker and the coil will be parallel if its a lpf, the coil will be in series and the cap will be in parallel
OP the727kid 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,314 5 St. Pete, FL Sep 27, 2007 Thread Starter #10 Appreciate it very much //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Appreciate it very much //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
jdawg 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 8,827 12 Maryland, United States Sep 27, 2007 #11 here is some reading http://www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm