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12" QTX PASSIVE SUB
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 874907" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Assuming this is a patio party setup, a simple 2nd, even 1st order filter would suffice.</p><p>If you want to have filters both on the low-pass and high-pass, then</p><p>1st order means one cap on the high-pass (full-range) and one coil (inductor) on low-pass (sub).</p><p>2nd order is 2 caps, 2 coils.</p><p>Sticking with the non-critical listening theme, iron core wound inductors and bi-polar caps will do just fine.</p><p>Easy to design and build, I can do this for you with pleasure. :mates:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 874907, member: 2310"] Assuming this is a patio party setup, a simple 2nd, even 1st order filter would suffice. If you want to have filters both on the low-pass and high-pass, then 1st order means one cap on the high-pass (full-range) and one coil (inductor) on low-pass (sub). 2nd order is 2 caps, 2 coils. Sticking with the non-critical listening theme, iron core wound inductors and bi-polar caps will do just fine. Easy to design and build, I can do this for you with pleasure. :mates: [/QUOTE]
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