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Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Black" data-source="post: 39254" data-attributes="member: 702"><p>Re: Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type</p><p></p><p>Great thread Phil. Discussing thought process instead of answers is an excellent way to learn. Especially for folks like myself who are constantly striving to improve their knowledge base. So thanks for starting the discussion.</p><p></p><p>Before I divulge my thought process let me state that although I wrote Smaart v7, I am still a neophyte sound man and am constantly working to change this. So be gentle if I'm way off.</p><p></p><p>Looks to me to be a 4th order at 2kHz. I say this because there is roughly 180° difference at 2kHz, 45° per order. As far as topology is concerned, I'm guessing Butterworth as there is a 3dB difference at 2kHz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Black, post: 39254, member: 702"] Re: Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type Great thread Phil. Discussing thought process instead of answers is an excellent way to learn. Especially for folks like myself who are constantly striving to improve their knowledge base. So thanks for starting the discussion. Before I divulge my thought process let me state that although I wrote Smaart v7, I am still a neophyte sound man and am constantly working to change this. So be gentle if I'm way off. Looks to me to be a 4th order at 2kHz. I say this because there is roughly 180° difference at 2kHz, 45° per order. As far as topology is concerned, I'm guessing Butterworth as there is a 3dB difference at 2kHz. [/QUOTE]
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