In Reply to: Using transformers to up the Q of extended range drivers ..... posted by hitsware on October 15, 2006 at 19:33:55:
HiIf you’re doing this to lift the final lf corner shape of a sealed or open baffle, then you might consider doing this with a high pass filter and not a resistor.
If you mis-tune a C / L high pass filter, one can lift up the low corner “as if†one placed a resistor in series BUT without the reduction in sensitivity one gets with the resistor.
The down side (or not) is that the final roll off slope is either 1 or 2 orders steeper than before.Tom Danley
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