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    interesting little circuit
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    It's a 4th order Linkwitz Riley parallel crossover with 3dB of baffle step compensation and 6dB of attenuation on the tweeter.....I hope:D
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    without getting out the calulator or pspice the tweet will receive half the real current since the tweet is ~ 6 Ohms. I think 1/2 power is about 6 dB spl... or close enough for government work.

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    I think the first 3 ohm resistor would drop half the voltage, then the 6 ohm in parallel would eat half the current. So the tweeter actually sees one quarter of the power, 6dB less output. A 3dB increase takes double the watts. I got the values from a Lpad calculator.

    What I am unsure of is the Low pass crossover values and the bafflestep compensation. I am still a newbie at this.
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    Originally posted by gatemplin
    I think the first 3 ohm resistor would drop half the voltage, then the 6 ohm in parallel would eat half the current.
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    Originally posted by gatemplin

    So the tweeter actually sees one quarter of the power, 6dB less output. A 3dB increase takes double the watts. I got the values from a Lpad calculator.
    again agreed but I always confuse sound pressure and electrical power.

    Originally posted by gatemplin

    What I am unsure of is the Low pass crossover values and the bafflestep compensation. I am still a newbie at this.
    assume low freq and and now the circuit is a series lr. Xl=2(3.14)*F*L so as low freq increases so does resistance. I would assume the sub impedance is 1 then trend it.

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