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RE: 2nd order 2 way crossover

Sorry forgot to add this to my first response to your question. When you ask about the difference between a Butterworth and Linkwitz 2nd order crossover did you learn of the 2nd order Linkwitz passive crossover from the diyaudiovideo.com online crossover calculator? because the Linkwitz & riley is most always thought of as a 4th order crossover and most people don't know a Linkwitz & riley can be a 2nd order passive or active.

The 2nd order Butterworth and Linkwitz are the same configuration so if you looked at a schematic it's the same layout it's just the value of the components that are different. But once again passive crossovers will never be textbook Butterworth, Linkwitz,

So, are you trying to design a crossover for some drivers you have or are you just curious??



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