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Can I use a 4mh inductor in the Type E crossover?


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I have built a pair of Heresy (K22-K55V-K77) and have used a modified TH-SR-2 crossovers and now the only difference respect the type E is the inductor value (4mh instead of 2,5mh).

I would know if there are problems using this different value.

Many thanks.

Lorenzo.

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I have built a pair of Heresy (K22-K55V-K77) and have used a modified TH-SR-2 crossovers and now the only difference respect the type E is the inductor value (4mh instead of 2,5mh).

I would know if there are problems using this different value.

Many thanks.

Lorenzo.

Lorenzo,

Some info on the THSR-2 here.

http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/thread/770872.aspx

Bob Crites

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IIRC, your networks have a capacitor across the woofer, that makes the 4mH value correct.

So, if I re-insert the 47uf capacitor I can use this configuration without to change anything (in the woofer section)? Is that correct?

Thanks to Bob for this scheme of the TH-SR-2 crossover (naturally I have modified the mid-high section to obtain the Type E).

thsr2schem.jpg

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