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  1. 23 hours ago, RoyC said:

    Carl was using a new Advent replacement woofer with no inductor. The only crossover components would be in the tweeter circuit (ie the 20uf cap, .05mh parallel coil, and 3 ohm resistor).

    Ok, This sentence I didn't quite understand. I thought you meant that since I was using the original woofers that I would also need an inductor in series with that. My mistake.

     

    Does this diagram look right?

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  2. I know this is an old thread, and also that the OP has sadly passed away, but can anyone post a circuit diagram of the crossover that Carl designed? I bought those tweeters way back when, while in the process of moving, and have just gotten around to setting up my HiFi gear. I don't see where the 3 ohm resistor (specs?) goes, and does the red wire (woofer?) attach directly to the pos. terminal? I'd really like to try this since already have the cabinets braced.

    Thanks

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  3. Hello,

    I was searching for a replacement tweeter for my large Advents, and found this. I have a set of the new Large Advents, and the later 5012/w's. I'd like to have 4 speakers all the same (stackable), and replace the tweeters (especially the fried egg ones) with something better.

    I've got the woofers refoamed, and the cabinets of the 5012's braced. I plan on using fiberglass packing. just need a little more information about the crossovers.

    Would the crossover you listed Carl work well with the Dayton RS28F-4 tweeters, and the original woofers?

    If so, could you post a parts list including brands, and a good place to purchase them?

    Maybe, also a wiring diagram, so an electrical noob like me won't mess it up? I can solder though.

    Thanks for posting all this info, I'm pretty eager to hear what they're going to sound like.

    Dean

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