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<blockquote data-quote="OlogyAudio" data-source="post: 1081983" data-attributes="member: 562170"><p>Looks about right to me -- I would play arround with xover points between 200-1khz for the XXX/CSS mid... 200hz would likely image better (depending on c2c) but on the other hand a higher point will make it a lot less likely to end up with a dead css mid... -- and between 3.5khz and 6khz with the CSS/tweeter -- to taste rly... again lower point should image better but higher will strain the tweeter less... I would also put a larger value cap in line with the tweeter -- say 40uF -- helps save tweeters... any sort of 0hz DC offset goes poof -- not to mention amp failure -- if there is an on/off transient by some fluke -- SEVERE amp clipping... ya know all that nasty stuff -- helps keep the tweeter alive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlogyAudio, post: 1081983, member: 562170"] Looks about right to me -- I would play arround with xover points between 200-1khz for the XXX/CSS mid... 200hz would likely image better (depending on c2c) but on the other hand a higher point will make it a lot less likely to end up with a dead css mid... -- and between 3.5khz and 6khz with the CSS/tweeter -- to taste rly... again lower point should image better but higher will strain the tweeter less... I would also put a larger value cap in line with the tweeter -- say 40uF -- helps save tweeters... any sort of 0hz DC offset goes poof -- not to mention amp failure -- if there is an on/off transient by some fluke -- SEVERE amp clipping... ya know all that nasty stuff -- helps keep the tweeter alive [/QUOTE]
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