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Dev R

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  1. Thank you for your input Stevie. I will try it both ways!
  2. Hi Bill. Before I solder the components on the board, I just wanted to be re-assured that you're happy with this layout. Cheers
  3. I shall obviously use the L Pad to control the tweeter volume. Would I have to get an L Pad rated at 8ohm to match the Eminence BGH25-8 tweeter or 4 ohms to match the woofers?. That is my final question on this matter....I promise!! Thanks
  4. Hi Bill. Just about to order the parts for the crossovers. Would you recommend an L-Pad Attenuator to go with this build or not? And one more question. Is it right that you have to wire one speaker (tweeter) backwards (+ to -) because of 180 degree phase shifting? Thanks
  5. Thank you once again. I will use the same design and components you have given me above for the crossover! Cheers Bill
  6. Hi Bill. So you wouldn't recommend an off the shelf crossover like this example?
  7. Thank you very much Bill for answering my question. Great stuff. I will now look into obtaining all the components needed.
  8. Hi. I am building my own 2 x10" bass cab and used the WinISD programme to design it. I am using 2 x Celestion BN10-300X watts speakers at 8ohms each wired in parallel making the cab 600 watts in total at 4 ohms. My question is, What compression tweeter and crossover unit should I put in my cab to match? Do I need to buy a tweeter that is rated 4 ohms and 600 watts? The same question with the crossover unit. I see a lot of tweeters and crossover units on the market that all seem to be rated at 8 ohms. I will be powering the speakers through a Markbass amp at 500 watts. Thanks in advance!
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