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Posted (edited)

Didn't come across as rude or anything like it.

 

Came across as informative!

 

Edit: had a capital R, but not referring to Rodney Rude so changed it :D

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ta.

sometimes i just type fast to get info / ideas out and dont really read what ive typed.

thus the lack of punturation ;)

 

wow. its tomorow. time for bed. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Posted

All good,

 

I was only asking the questions, because i have no idea. lol.

 

Placed my order, so hopefully it will all come up great.

 

Thanks

Posted

Morning all :)

 

Yes, we were all once 'newbs'. I try to be mindfull and as helpfull as I can.

 

Hi Jeremy.

Your order will go out this arv.

 

Man, the number of orders I get from Warrnambool.

I stayed there for a few days in a historic house that a relie owned near the sea last time I was there.

Nice area. One day maybe I'll make it back down there.

So much history, so many hidden treasures.

Like the rock walls built by 'convicts'. It just goes on forever.

 

but back to topic......

 

with fresh eyes,

 

I see the 2mh as being series for the bass driver, 22awg is 1.6 ohms.

the 0.33uf cap across it, thats for correcting response slope and interacts with the 1.6 ohm dcr ???

Posted

Wouldn't the 0.4mh inductance be more critical than the DCR?

 

Yes ..... but you can unwind an inductor to reduce the L to the exact value.    Whereas you can't reduce the R.

Posted (edited)

Yes ..... but you can unwind an inductor to reduce the L to the exact value.    Whereas you can't reduce the R.

That is the reason I asked ;)

 

Edit: I mean to say as you have pointed out, you can't do both.

Edited by Muon
Posted (edited)

if you remove windings to lower inductance, you will also lower the dcr. maybe not by much, but its still valid..

 

A teeny tiny amount  (enormous understatement).

Edited by davewantsmoore
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