Hi Detlof
you are the man, - go for the sexy and scary.
I guess you have a point, and who would want to argue :-).
I have to admit that I myself follow the path of 'tweaks' in search of higher attainment of 'quality' of sound also. But as soon as it slips of that narrow ledge between 'right' and 'wrong' I've no issue to do some back-tracking also.
I currently busy 'trying' to get some more 'energy storage' out of my cross-over. The most advanced 'tweak' as yet.
I have mentioned the 'measurement situation' in some earlier posts and how experiment always precedes technical explanation (science...) and the value of facts, and how facts seldom tell the hole truth (since we seldom if EVER seem to have ALL the facts...)
I mention this, because I had made a mistake in switching one cap incorrectly, quite major i.e. a 220uF in place of a 47uF. So instead of having 220uF + 47uF I wound up with 47uF + 47uF (parallel). The cleaner the treble got (some more fixes, resistors) the more one could tell something to be wrong.
I found my error and fixed it, so far so good. Now we went back to PSPICE and modelled the error to see the effect --------- if we wouldn't have know if was a wrong value, no way to pick it up in each and every one of the three graphs. So much for measurements, beware! (The caps where part of a mid-range RCL).
Greetings,
Axel
PS: That faulty XO just ticked me off, (like a girl with a BAD habit...)
you are the man, - go for the sexy and scary.
I guess you have a point, and who would want to argue :-).
I have to admit that I myself follow the path of 'tweaks' in search of higher attainment of 'quality' of sound also. But as soon as it slips of that narrow ledge between 'right' and 'wrong' I've no issue to do some back-tracking also.
I currently busy 'trying' to get some more 'energy storage' out of my cross-over. The most advanced 'tweak' as yet.
I have mentioned the 'measurement situation' in some earlier posts and how experiment always precedes technical explanation (science...) and the value of facts, and how facts seldom tell the hole truth (since we seldom if EVER seem to have ALL the facts...)
I mention this, because I had made a mistake in switching one cap incorrectly, quite major i.e. a 220uF in place of a 47uF. So instead of having 220uF + 47uF I wound up with 47uF + 47uF (parallel). The cleaner the treble got (some more fixes, resistors) the more one could tell something to be wrong.
I found my error and fixed it, so far so good. Now we went back to PSPICE and modelled the error to see the effect --------- if we wouldn't have know if was a wrong value, no way to pick it up in each and every one of the three graphs. So much for measurements, beware! (The caps where part of a mid-range RCL).
Greetings,
Axel
PS: That faulty XO just ticked me off, (like a girl with a BAD habit...)