In Reply to: RE: Autoformer and shunt resistor posted by KanedaK on April 26, 2023 at 20:39:18:
I'm not sure about anything when it comes to loudspeakers, but when I bought a pair of Crites 3636 AVCs some years ago I went through the supplied connection paper very carefully to try to understand what was going on. Unlike you I have kept the paper for reference, but I'm away from home at the moment and can't lay my hands on it. I tried the Crites website yesterday, ithe paper used to be available for downloading there, but I couldn't find it. Possibly because the website is under reconstruction. I use 16 Ohm drivers in my speakers and IIRC, a 16 Ohm shunt resistor would be required for 12 dB attenuation according to the Crites paper.
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- RE: Autoformer and shunt resistor - Boli46 01:29:49 04/27/23 (6)
- RE: Autoformer and shunt resistor - Paul Joppa 07:34:25 04/27/23 (5)
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- RE: Autoformer and shunt resistor - Boli46 08:20:18 04/27/23 (3)
- RE: Autoformer and shunt resistor - KanedaK 22:32:43 04/27/23 (0)
- RE: Autoformer and shunt resistor - Paul Joppa 22:08:14 04/27/23 (1)
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