Bruce Weldy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 7:02 pm
You haven't said what kind of high frequency section you are using. Melded Array? CD Horn? Either way, there is NO 450hz crossover point for that box. You might be thinking of the crossover in you Omni 15TB, but not the Omnitop 15
I use the cd-horns with active crossover (actually from your advice about the 1.2khz sound vs 2khz dispersion choice).
The cap I am taking about is for dc-protection only - but- if the value of that dc protection cap is considered a first order crossover it would be around 500hz. The cap that i am looking at is instead 2 uf higher (22uf), making it a first order with a crossover point at 450.
My question was then, how crucial is the value of the CAP that one would use for dc protection for the tweeters. That got me thinking, is there a frequency range from the crossover point that you want to stay away from?
Like for instance " dc protection cap should be as high as possible without interfering with the active crossover point, normally around two octaves below crossover point.." <-- as an example.
I asked an engineer and his advice was, try one, if you hear a difference, double the CAP value. If you still hear it, double again, if you stopped hearing a difference, double again.
The plan states 20uf, I found a good priced mkpa 250v at 22uf from a reseller i like, i guess that would be okay but for knowledge i wonder if there is a rule of thumb. A lowe 8 uf cap would be around the crossover area, a 40uf would cut from 250hz but would still protect from dc right?
I guess 20uf is better in the way that if someone connects a signal that is not active crossovered they might not blow the driver before they notice with some luck?
Hope this cleared what i mean.
Thank you
