In Reply to: RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover posted by RickeyM on July 27, 2010 at 05:33:17:
I know a few here have pulled the resistor out of their PG crossover, or substituted it with a lower valve. I'm not ready to make that decision yet, until the room treatments are done.
And that you can have both resistor and choke in the same circuit, although not sure if they should be wired in parallel or series, or if that matters either. Guess I'll find out when I get there. Thanks
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- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - johnvb 05:43:07 07/27/10 (11)
- Wire the choke in series with the resistor. - Al Sekela 15:30:06 07/27/10 (2)
- RE: Wire the choke in series with the resistor. - johnvb 16:53:39 07/27/10 (1)
- Yes, that would be the better approach. - Al Sekela 15:47:39 07/28/10 (0)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - neolith 06:07:37 07/27/10 (4)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - johnvb 06:21:52 07/27/10 (3)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - Showme 08:29:29 07/27/10 (2)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - johnvb 08:39:10 07/27/10 (1)
- oops! /nt - Showme 10:19:35 07/27/10 (0)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - RickeyM 06:07:28 07/27/10 (2)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - johnvb 06:57:52 07/27/10 (1)
- RE: RF choke tweak for MMG series crossover - RickeyM 11:47:34 07/27/10 (0)