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Learning about designing crossovers


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Hey guys, I have recently got into home audio stuff and I'm looking for pages just on the internet in general to learn about designing them. If anyone has any useful pages or books to recommend it would be very appreciated! Thanks!

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(1) 12" RE Audio SRx and a ported box tuned to about 36 Hz.

(4) Memphis Audio 15-PR572V2 Coaxials

(1) Set of Rockford Fosgate Punch P1T-S tweeters

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Parts-express has a good section about designing passive crossovers.

http://www.parts-express.com/resources/building-a-crossover.cfm

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That was a good read, now i need something for the values of the components of the crossover. I found one on an old forum and it was really complicated and it confused me. I'm sure if I sat down and tried to read it again I could figure it out

1998 Mustang GT Yellow

5-Speed Manual, Cold-Air Intake, saving up for 4.10 gears in the rear-end.

(1) 12" RE Audio SRx and a ported box tuned to about 36 Hz.

(4) Memphis Audio 15-PR572V2 Coaxials

(1) Set of Rockford Fosgate Punch P1T-S tweeters

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