A 6db first order XO in series, the SECOND speaker drivers will get what is left over after being filtered by the inductor. IF the XO is built in parallel
NOT series. Parallel the speakers would NOT change the Crossover points. In series it would..
To keep the XOs points all the SAME. Paralleled XOs and Paralleled Speaker connections.
In series WILL change the XO point. I'm not sure how much but a little grade school math will get you close. It would be LOWER.
I'm not sure you could hear anything BUT a bass signal out of the second speaker box in series. Parallel and use a stout class d, that will work.. :-)
That wiring set up is exactly how you wire a MB and Sub in series by just adding an additional resistor between the two. The first would be at 280 and down, THEN between drivers ad a second resistor to drop to the 80-120 db first order. It's part of a Quasi 2nd order paralleled passive XO, I actually use.. Sure helps out a tube amp IF it has to do bass duty, TOO.
Shares the load more evenly. LOL It's HEAVY all the time..:-)
It's a great design for planars too.. Fast, transparent and VERY revealing.. What you're feeding the drivers is exactly what your gonna hear.. SO a high floor noise, bad source or funky sounding (BRIGHT) SS STUFF is still gonna sound BAD.. High E speakers 90+. One ribbon I use is 103 db and 100 watts RMS. 10 watts your ears are bleeding..
1-40khz. I can point that thing and break glass. I'm pretty sure..
Regards
NOT series. Parallel the speakers would NOT change the Crossover points. In series it would..
To keep the XOs points all the SAME. Paralleled XOs and Paralleled Speaker connections.
In series WILL change the XO point. I'm not sure how much but a little grade school math will get you close. It would be LOWER.
I'm not sure you could hear anything BUT a bass signal out of the second speaker box in series. Parallel and use a stout class d, that will work.. :-)
That wiring set up is exactly how you wire a MB and Sub in series by just adding an additional resistor between the two. The first would be at 280 and down, THEN between drivers ad a second resistor to drop to the 80-120 db first order. It's part of a Quasi 2nd order paralleled passive XO, I actually use.. Sure helps out a tube amp IF it has to do bass duty, TOO.
Shares the load more evenly. LOL It's HEAVY all the time..:-)
It's a great design for planars too.. Fast, transparent and VERY revealing.. What you're feeding the drivers is exactly what your gonna hear.. SO a high floor noise, bad source or funky sounding (BRIGHT) SS STUFF is still gonna sound BAD.. High E speakers 90+. One ribbon I use is 103 db and 100 watts RMS. 10 watts your ears are bleeding..
1-40khz. I can point that thing and break glass. I'm pretty sure..
Regards