In Reply to: Re: Zobel values for MG1.6? posted by s.hum on September 22, 2001 at 06:14:36:
My MGLR1 & MG2.7 QR drivers never measured any appreciable inductance. However, bobwire said he meaused some on his 3.3 or Tympani3s. I don't recall which. Anyhow, that was what Zobels where initially designed for. They correct for a speaker's "Le" (inductance of the voice coil). You see crossovers are designed for resistors not real drivers.OTOH, a speaker cable Zobel is adopted to act like a RF conjugate filter (look-up conjugate filters on speaker drivers) on the cables instabilities in the RF region. Only, here there's no single band, instead cables go unstable above 100kHz.
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- Re: Zobel values for MG1.6? - Mart 09/22/0107:06:46 09/22/01 (12)
- Re: Zobel values for MG1.6? - Monk 13:16:21 10/5/01 (11)
- as initially designed yes - Mart 13:39:55 10/5/01 (10)
- Re: as initially designed yes - Monk 13:52:31 10/6/01 (9)
- to make a long story short ... - Mart 08:59:49 10/7/01 (8)
- Re: to make a long story short ... - monk1 12:23:23 10/8/01 (7)
- attenuation in RF region - Mart 22:37:19 10/8/01 (6)
- Re: attenuation in RF region - Monk1 11:01:51 10/9/01 (5)
- 1mm penetration is a 1D model - Mart 11:34:36 10/9/01 (4)
- Re: Skin depth - Monk1 14:04:04 10/9/01 (3)
- Re: Skin depth - Mart 14:55:10 10/9/01 (2)
- Re: Transmission lines - Monk1 15:42:42 10/9/01 (1)
- just substituted a long cable length - Mart 00:42:58 10/23/01 (0)