In Reply to: Re: Crossover question posted by Sparky on February 25, 2007 at 21:07:23:
the overlap you're talking about is entirely determined by the impedance at the crossover frequency and the values of the parts you choose-- so don't sweat that!meanwhile-- don't forget-- if you're using first order crossovers--to have the 'knee' of the crossover be a half octave high (on the horn) and a half octave low (on the woof) of your ACTUAL impedance at that frequency-- cause nominal doesn't mean much of anything! those online calculators aren't remotely close in the real world..
good luck-
d
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