Thanks for doing this. I need to build a set for JBL D130 + Altec 811b horn and 806a driver. I think cross at 800 hz. Later on I want to add super tweeter (JBL 075). Problem is this stuff is over my head.
Thanks for the upload, love your videos,I'm constantly changing my crossover designs for my horns trying to get the best out of my driver's, nice to watch your videos
yes it will come, but first my followers need to know some basic notions of filters. normally the TS parameters of the drivers are given by the manufacturers, if not for the old drivers there are devices that do this calculation like dayton audio ts calculator and many others.
@@homemade_audio Thank you. I have the Woofer Tester 2 by Smith & Larson but am not entirely sure I am using it correctly. Would be nice to see how it is done for old drivers by someone such as yourself.
How much does this differ from just using the built in crossover in that JBL Cinema Cabinet ? It crosses at 1khz ? Obviously you used much better components and extra features like the pad, but, just curious if the sound would be that dramatically different.
Curious....I did this with radio shack stuff so it was small enough to tuck in the speaker cavity. Why so heavy duty with the components? Mine lasted for years.
no, because your horns are designed to play sound from 800hz, the crossover on video plays hf from 1.2khz. it's rcommended for you to make 2 way 800hz crossover like jbl N4660 crossover it can work well for your drivers, bcause N4660 is a 2 way 800hz crossover for 8 ohm drivers. look at this link it can help you ; www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?5629-Cross-over-schematics-for-the-4660
Some Altec lansing horn driver share the same diaphragm as jbl. If your driver is 8ohm try this one. . Nb: always make your crossover project with old parts recovered from crossover until you get satisfied results then by new parts.
in questo crossover i due filtri sono entrambi 12db/ottava, quindi il tweeter e il woofer sono in fase purché le loro bobine verticali siano fisicamente sulla stessa linea, quindi non c'è bisogno di invertire la polarità del tweeter.
@@homemade_audio se lo dice lei, per l'appunto sono entrambe a 12 db per ottava a 1000hz il quale non si sa quanto sale oltre i 1000hz il passa basso ed a quanti hz. Parte il Tw. Secondo il mio parere va sfasato anche se sono sullo stesso asse.
Thanks for doing this. I need to build a set for JBL D130 + Altec 811b horn and 806a driver. I think cross at 800 hz. Later on I want to add super tweeter (JBL 075). Problem is this stuff is over my head.
Thanks for the upload, love your videos,I'm constantly changing my crossover designs for my horns trying to get the best out of my driver's, nice to watch your videos
Nice work. Can you maybe do a video of how you measured the drivers and designed the crossover? That would be extremely helpful.
yes it will come, but first my followers need to know some basic notions of filters.
normally the TS parameters of the drivers are given by the manufacturers, if not for the old drivers there are devices that do this calculation like dayton audio ts calculator and many others.
@@homemade_audio Thank you. I have the Woofer Tester 2 by Smith & Larson but am not entirely sure I am using it correctly. Would be nice to see how it is done for old drivers by someone such as yourself.
How much does this differ from just using the built in crossover in that JBL Cinema Cabinet ? It crosses at 1khz ? Obviously you used much better components and extra features like the pad, but, just curious if the sound would be that dramatically different.
Good job
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Curious....I did this with radio shack stuff so it was small enough to tuck in the speaker cavity.
Why so heavy duty with the components? Mine lasted for years.
Nice jobe dude 🤟
But how do you calculate the actual of the inductor - capacitor and resistor for highpass and lowpass filter?
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Nicely done ✅.
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Nice !! Great built good sound happy to share the Schematic Diagram ?
You don’t get any interference between the Inductors of the LP and HP that close to each other?
No, because the drivers voice coils are on the same vertical axis, and the cross for both of them is on second order.
Could this work for JBL 2245H drivers, and Altec 811b horns with 902-8B drivers?
no, because your horns are designed to play sound from 800hz, the crossover on video plays hf from 1.2khz.
it's rcommended for you to make 2 way 800hz crossover like jbl N4660 crossover it can work well for your drivers, bcause N4660 is a 2 way 800hz crossover for 8 ohm drivers.
look at this link it can help you ;
www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?5629-Cross-over-schematics-for-the-4660
@@homemade_audio thank you so much 👍
@@unicornsqueezins7906 you welcome
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Nếu không dùng biến trở có được không?
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Do you have a video of the altec horn crossover?
Some Altec lansing horn driver share the same diaphragm as jbl.
If your driver is 8ohm try this one.
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Nb: always make your crossover project with old parts recovered from crossover until you get satisfied results then by new parts.
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Band pass filter next video svp
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What is the watz of output sir
it depends on drivers and parts used, in this video if i replace 36uf 100v with 36uf 400v , this cross can support 300watts.
@@homemade_audio can u make tutorials with 700wats up sir..godbless you
In quel Crossover non indica lo sfasamento del TW.
Uno che non sa non pensa che il positivo e negativo del TW sono invertiti.
in questo crossover i due filtri sono entrambi 12db/ottava, quindi il tweeter e il woofer sono in fase purché le loro bobine verticali siano fisicamente sulla stessa linea, quindi non c'è bisogno di invertire la polarità del tweeter.
@@homemade_audio se lo dice lei, per l'appunto sono entrambe a 12 db per ottava a 1000hz il quale non si sa quanto sale oltre i 1000hz il passa basso ed a quanti hz. Parte il Tw.
Secondo il mio parere va sfasato anche se sono sullo stesso asse.
@@sellaangelo7723excelente amigo y como soluciono ese problema de desface o solo debo cambiar los botones del tweeter?
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den elko gegen ein folienkondensator oder ein 4.7 uf als wiedergabe korrektur drüber löten da der elko von der wiedergabe niicht so gut ist
For high end speakers, but in general in parallel we use electrolytic caps.