You should read a text read about well-defined filters ...
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Originally Posted by
Robh3606
That's the point I was making. It took you what 5 minutes if that to find the answer you were looking for.
Rob:)
... such as Bessel, Butterworth, Cauer, Chebyshew and others.
These filters do have well defined properties and thus a predictable behaviour.
If You build *any* filter it will have *any* properties and *any* behaviour.
It is the merit of Mr. Thiele that he has made the design process rational. And You guys go back to the days when the punchcards were made from wood :)
Once You are used to the table in the Thiele paper it will take You less than a minute to understand what is possible with a certain drver, and what not.
Ruediger
It does not have any influences of the diver(in the box) impedance.
grumpy I'm not sure what this has to do with a 2245 or about
a suitable cabinet... nor the purpose of the question
that appears to be more of a statement. Perhaps start
a new, direct thread.
I was just reading the last entry about "diver (in the box) impedance"
and that horn/cone imped. diff. thing ...popped .up in my head...?!!