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and would it work alright with a 400Hz xover? I'd like to squeeze a few more dB out of an LE5-2 on a horn and think my XLS would tolerate the lower Z ok. Would there be an off the shelf Edcor transformer to do the work?
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But a 0.8 mH coil is only a few mins of DIY effort.
http://www.daycounter.com/Calculators/Air-Core-Inductor-Calculator.phtml
I goofed - 0.8mH was for the tweeter tapped inductor - the midrange tapped inductor would have to be quite a bit larger
- like to get 3dB more output for a cost of 1/2 Z load
Klipsch's LB76 patent network
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Just use the 4R and 8R taps of a 20W~40W 25V or 70V transformer.
Edits: 12/14/15
think I've got a good xformer:6=8 ohm, 8=4 ohm, 10 = v.c. common, 1 = 10W, 2 = 20W, 3 = 30W, 5 = line com.
here's some particulars on the midbass sensitivity vs the old JBL LE5-2 tractrix combo
how short spl wise would you say the midhorn is vs the midbass horn? The midbass is reasonably close to a room corner/other stuff
Karlson Evangelist
Edits: 12/15/15 12/15/15
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