Irish and Ait,
Thank you both for your replies and for your suggestions about the inductors. My primary motivation for this project is not actually the improvements brought by the inductors per se but rather the improvements that I know an upgrade in capacitors and resistors will make.
On the earlier SR17.5 speaker project, that speaker was a 2-way monitor with a 1st order crossover. There was a single capacitor and resistor going to the tweeter, and a single inductor on the mid/bass driver. I heard the benefit from the capacitor/resistor change, but decided that if I ever did anything like this again that I was going to replace the inductors as well, it is only a question of which type to use.
The experience you and others have shared on this thread has been tremendously helpful and appreciated. I know that I am not going to get the improvements I would if I were to use Duelund (I'm a big fan of that company and its products) but I am confident that I am on a path that will yield very good crossover nonetheless.
Again, thank you for sharing your experience and for taking the time to post your response.
John
Thank you both for your replies and for your suggestions about the inductors. My primary motivation for this project is not actually the improvements brought by the inductors per se but rather the improvements that I know an upgrade in capacitors and resistors will make.
On the earlier SR17.5 speaker project, that speaker was a 2-way monitor with a 1st order crossover. There was a single capacitor and resistor going to the tweeter, and a single inductor on the mid/bass driver. I heard the benefit from the capacitor/resistor change, but decided that if I ever did anything like this again that I was going to replace the inductors as well, it is only a question of which type to use.
The experience you and others have shared on this thread has been tremendously helpful and appreciated. I know that I am not going to get the improvements I would if I were to use Duelund (I'm a big fan of that company and its products) but I am confident that I am on a path that will yield very good crossover nonetheless.
Again, thank you for sharing your experience and for taking the time to post your response.
John