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non-klipsch x-over question


Shock-Late

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Hi guys!

I'm adressing to the x-over gurus here:

in my small bedroom, I'd like to use a small set of loudspeakers with a simple passive sub. But there's no passive x-over provided.

What's the easiest way to do it? I guess I need a simple, passive x-over around 100Hz or something. the satellites are 8 ohms I think, the sub is a dual speaker/4 ohms design.

It doesn't have to be "real hi-fi".

Could someone give me a simple schematic?

thanks guys!

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Frans

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Frans,

A good crossover at 100 Hz needs to be an active crossover. To do it with L-C filters is not practical becasue the part values become extremely large. When you do find them, they are only a single element (6 dB / octave) located inside the sub and operate through loudspeaker terminals. The active type are often 24 dB / octave "Linkawitz-Riley" (spelling?) types. These is much better. This is what I am using with my Belles. I am crossing at 70 Hz. and running into the "LFE" input to the sub.

Al K.

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