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<blockquote data-quote="David Morison" data-source="post: 213339" data-attributes="member: 2076"><p>Free software for passive crossover design has come on a lot recently, XSim and VituixCAD being the 2 most popular options currently. </p><p>As you found in the past, using standardised values only gets you a madiocre result because those standard values cannot account for the real world variation in amplitude and impedance responses with frequency. </p><p>Modern software gets past that by importing frequency and impedance responses of the actual drivers in the prototype cab as the starting point so you have a much better chance of a good end result. </p><p>There are a couple of good crossover design threads sticked over at <a href="http://diyaudio.com" target="_blank">diyaudio.com</a> in hthe Multiway subforum that may be a better introduction than I'm giving here. </p><p>Cheers </p><p>David.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Morison, post: 213339, member: 2076"] Free software for passive crossover design has come on a lot recently, XSim and VituixCAD being the 2 most popular options currently. As you found in the past, using standardised values only gets you a madiocre result because those standard values cannot account for the real world variation in amplitude and impedance responses with frequency. Modern software gets past that by importing frequency and impedance responses of the actual drivers in the prototype cab as the starting point so you have a much better chance of a good end result. There are a couple of good crossover design threads sticked over at [URL='http://diyaudio.com']diyaudio.com[/URL] in hthe Multiway subforum that may be a better introduction than I'm giving here. Cheers David. [/QUOTE]
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