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Yes, I understand it's a tweeter but it has a published bottom end of 750 hz.
Will you tell me what "3rd order" means?
I'll explain in layman's terms because that's how I understand it best, and probably most useful to you.1st order attenuates at 6db per octave. I have a 1st order filter on the bass/mid driver, a coil in line and the value dictates the attenuation begins at 1000Hz. 3rd order on the tweeter attenuates 18db per octave (6db x 3rd order), and this is on my Heil. 2 caps and a coil.so for the woofer/mid: the 6db per octave LOW PASS FILTER means that at 1000hz there is 0db attenuation, at 2000 Hz there is 6db attenuation, at 3000 Hz there is 12db attenuation, etc. This gives a nice gentle rolloff of the woofer/mid because the driver I used (Altec 416) has an OK natural rolloff and when I was playing with the crossover a 1st order sounded best.For the Heil: 18 db HI PASS FILTER means that at 1200Hz there is 0db attenuation, at 600Hz there is 18db attenuation. This give a steeper/sharper rolloff of the Heil because it sounds edgy at lower frequencies, and also because it cannot take much power at those low frequencies and I don't want to blow it up.Here's a good calculator that might give some more info (and may contradict me slightly if I have the finer points wrong): http://www.apicsllc.com/apics/Misc/filter2.html
A good explaination of how frequencies are affected by crossovers.... if only it were that simple. You can look at the FR graphs of a tweeter and woofer and get an idea of you they will sum, if every thing stays in phase. Unfortunately, that is usually not entirely the case. So two signals, instead of adding to each others amplitude, can subtract. My experience is that measurement equipment is needed to really design a crossover.
What did the final speaker look like between 10kHz and 20kHz. Was the speaker 20dB down at 20kHz relative to the 2kHz output level.Scotty
Acquired a vintage Heil AMT for a DIY project. I have no previous experience with these drivers. I was anxious to hear it so I connected it to a 10 wpc tube amp fed by a Nuforce dac/ipod interface with an ipod classic. The output was like a cheap tinny radio. I knew it wouldn't have bass below 750 hz but it was far from the range I expected from what I read about them. Anyone have experience with these drivers and maybe tell me if this is normal or do I need to replace the diaphragm?