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Crossover Network Base by GreybeardFM
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
NOTE: All technology rights to design of the crossover network supplied by GR-Research owned by GR-Research. I have no rights to the design, other than as an end user, and I have no intention of distributing that intellectual property.
This is an original design, allowing the builder to easily mount the kit from GR-Research as a DIY project. I cannot, and will not, explain or provide documentation on the components used, or how the crossover is wired.
https://www.gr-research.com/store/p103/%22The_Mini%22.html
There are two files, a base, and a frame. The frame allows the base to sit above the speaker mounting surface, allowing space for wiring under the base. Should be mounted to the cabinet with 3x 1/4" wood screws.
NOTE: As suggested by Danny Richie, of GR-Research, I have changed the angle of the small inductor to be at a 90° angle to the large inductor. Apparently, it makes a difference in the sound.
This is an original design, allowing the builder to easily mount the kit from GR-Research as a DIY project. I cannot, and will not, explain or provide documentation on the components used, or how the crossover is wired.
https://www.gr-research.com/store/p103/%22The_Mini%22.html
There are two files, a base, and a frame. The frame allows the base to sit above the speaker mounting surface, allowing space for wiring under the base. Should be mounted to the cabinet with 3x 1/4" wood screws.
NOTE: As suggested by Danny Richie, of GR-Research, I have changed the angle of the small inductor to be at a 90° angle to the large inductor. Apparently, it makes a difference in the sound.
