You only figured out you need to learn how to design a Zobel network after taking the test twice?
Can you fill up the times on one hand you have had to design a Zobel?
Well the first time I took it...Zobel wasnt a new thing....I just didnt know how to calculate the formula from the hip. This time....I guess I didnt expect it being int there...reading the style of curriculum in the new Study Guide...(I know...the study guide isnt the only reference manual) But I definately was getting the temperature of the test questions (so I thought). It is fairly up to date stuff........even some stuff I had not heard of yet...so that was exciting... I just didnt think that there would be all the types of questions on there like they were....Guess you gotta know it before you get it.
I still want it to be a valuable asset once I pass it....I just dont think that it wholly gives the applicant the ability to show what his up to date presence in the industry is....and unfortunately... one of you was right....the pay in the industry just isnt what it used to be....so on to owning a shop and getting on TV is next huh?...I guess I'll start headding down the rabbit hole....I guess we'll see what happens if I take that left at Albuquerque //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/escape.gif.52b661afb17bde1db0e0c7da97e75b38.gif... oh yeah and keep studying....
PS....check this Zobel Diagram out.....
http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~mleach/ece4445/downloads/zobel.pdf
seriously.... Yeah it works...Im not denying it.... But could you design one on the fly? You can see why I didnt choose to retain its working formulas....when do we apply that?
I dont design crossover networks in a shop... most of the installers on this planet dont either....the customer buys the speakers with the pre-designed x-overs cuz those are the ones he likes the sound of in the sound room.
I didnt take a test to become certified passive xover man....its important...but not to design them from scratch.... its just not how we apply our profession these days..... the old slam the keys down and whack the paper with an ink'd armature is gone.... morse code......the phonograph.... tin can and a string.... am I getting through?