I have to start with something and I don't count on getting it a 100% right the first way around, I'm just asking for something to start out and experiment with that doesn't make me
According to some tests done on this forum the 2"-drivers starts to drop below 1kHz, and the 15" drivers get really "beamy" above 1.2kHz, so should a crossoverpoint somewhere in between be optimal?
Would it be worth looking at the Everest-network or maybe even the 4430?
Is there a kind of general formula for this kind of driver setup: 2nd order for the woofer and 3rd order for the driver f.e. or what would You recommend?
What impedance should be used in the calculations? To get it accurate, I guess you should use an average of the impedance at the intended crossover slope?
I would also want to know more about "shelving networks", how You lower the overall sensitivity of the driver, but get better high frequency capabilities.
Is there any good shareware or site to help You calculate crossovers?
Wow, that is a lot of questions.
Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks: Jakob