It's more than 40 years since EE101, and although, as an aerospace systems engineer (not an EE) I worked with a lot of fancy circuits since then I never actually designed a crossover network except at home for audio. I went to the only reference that I have handy at home to read up on series networks, Dickason's Cookbook, but I drew a blank. He says that the parallel configuration is "definitely preferable" and therefore does not discuss series further.
I have always been a "contrarian", so if everyone else is using parallel configuration I would probably look at series, as you have done. However, when you take the contrarian path you must be prepared to strike out a lot. But the grand slam HR makes it worth while. Your bases are loaded.
Peace
Ed
I have always been a "contrarian", so if everyone else is using parallel configuration I would probably look at series, as you have done. However, when you take the contrarian path you must be prepared to strike out a lot. But the grand slam HR makes it worth while. Your bases are loaded.
Peace
Ed