In Reply to: Use a 2.0mH inductor? posted by ggking7 on February 25, 2012 at 09:05:36:
I used an on-line crossover calculator to figure this out. I used the measured resistance of the stock Maggie inductor and the MMG woofer panel and using a 2.2mH inductor value to come up with a crossover point. I then subtracted the resistance difference of the Erse SuperQ. To maintain the calculated crossover frequency, it took an inductor with a slightly lower value. I don't remember the exact value, but the 2.0mH Erse 16G Super Q was the closest to it.
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- RE: Use a 2.0mH inductor? - RickeyM 11:40:52 02/26/12 (4)
- RE: Use a 2.0mH inductor? - Davey 12:56:28 02/26/12 (3)
- Well... - RickeyM 15:02:56 02/26/12 (2)
- RE: Well... - JBen 11:16:23 02/27/12 (1)
- Thanks for the info! - RickeyM 02:03:00 02/28/12 (0)