I'd like to build Klipsch Cornwall B2 crossovers for a DIY 3-way project I'm working on (15" woofer, large midrange horn, T-35 HF horn). The drivers I'm using work well at the frequencies of the Cornwall drivers, and I have also purchased a pair of the (very nice) Bob Crites autoformers for attenuating the horns.
My issue is that (per Bob Crites) the Cornwalls utilized a 4 ohm woofer, a 16 ohm mid horn driver, and an 8 ohm HF driver, which is therefore what the B2 crossover was designed for. My drivers are all 8 ohm. Would anyone be willing to recalculate the values of the components so they would work with 8 ohm drivers? Note that per a previous poster the autoformers introduce 40mh at max, and most likely less.
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Topic - Anyone want to offer a little crossover assistance? - BofService 10:07:13 02/11/16 (8)
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