In Reply to: You need to know what the impedance of the tweeter is AT THE CROSSOVER POINT. posted by Mr. Dick Hertz on December 17, 2011 at 20:05:10:
From the data shown in an earlier thread, the impedance is around 5 ohms at 3 kHz and the impedance curve is very flat in that region. So a 1.5 ohm series R and 20 ohm parallel will give about 2 dB attenuation and keep the impedance the crossover sees fairly constant.
Jerry
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- RE: You need to know what the impedance of the tweeter is AT THE CROSSOVER POINT. - Bold Eagle 12/18/1105:42:55 12/18/11 (5)
- RE: You need to know what the impedance of the tweeter is AT THE CROSSOVER POINT. - Tadlo 15:59:45 12/18/11 (4)
- RE: You need to know what the impedance of the tweeter is AT THE CROSSOVER POINT. - Bold Eagle 20:41:38 12/18/11 (1)
- RE: You need to know what the impedance of the tweeter is AT THE CROSSOVER POINT. - Tadlo 21:41:06 12/18/11 (0)
- For a tweeter, 10W resistors are fine. nt - Mr. Dick Hertz 16:11:08 12/18/11 (1)
- OK, Thanks. nt - Tadlo 21:44:37 12/18/11 (0)