You are crossing the 32b at 500? I can see why you want to change...Altec suggests 800 as LF limit.
Would look at the Model 19 xover. 1200 would be a lot better for that horn.
Jeff Markwart's Corner - Phase Corrected Crossovers
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I can't find any information on the A8 speaker, specifcally, the crossover for the 32B horn. Anybody know? I might like the replace the 501-8A crossovers in my 418 8H II / 807-8A / 32B speakers. Any suggestions?
I would be agreeable to try building some from scratch if I had a detailed diagram and parts list.![]()
You are crossing the 32b at 500? I can see why you want to change...Altec suggests 800 as LF limit.
Would look at the Model 19 xover. 1200 would be a lot better for that horn.
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+1 to post #2.
FWIW, the "stock" network was N800F, same network found in the 846A Valencia and a few others.
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I'd be tempted to use the 1221A crossover. It crosses over at 1500cps. It does have a zobel which might mess things up, but it was used with that horn.
Audio_by_Goodwill
Michigan, USA
Ok, I found this out with a quick search at Parts Express. Total parts are about $121 for each N1201-8A crossover. Some of the components aren't exactly the same value.
C1--8mfd-----------3.3+4.7-Solen
C2-16mfd---------16
C3-21mfd---------20+1
C4--6mfd-----------3+3
L1--.3mh-----------.30-14ga-Janzen
L2-2.7mh----------2.7-15ga
L3--.77ohm---------.75-15ga
R2-R4--3.9ohm----3.7-Dayton Audio DNR-10W
R5--2ohm-----------2.0ohm
R6--3ohm-----------3.0ohm
How close of a value is close enough?![]()
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Ya know, ABG's mention of the 1221 xover triggered that my brother offered me a pair of them for a song a couple months back. Likely still has them and would be glad to get a twenty spot for them...LMK if you wanna try that and I'll check with him.
On the subject of caps, Daytons are pretty good and dirt cheap...
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Thanks for the offer OG, I will take you up on that offer. I would like to place that XO in one cabinet for a little A/B comparison. 1500 Hz sounds kind of high, but I would guess one extreme to another will be interesting.
What's a Zobel? I googled it, but understood nothing.
VH, what I'll do is check with him, if all is OK will PM you his contact info
Google "zobel network"
1221a
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Zobels flatten the impedance of the woofer...which climb to dizzying heights as the frequency goes up. And if it doesn't stay relatively flat will throw the crossover out of whack, And prevent it from doing it's job properly. Crossover operations are based on impedance basically.
Zobel network explained in this page:
Passive Crossover Network Design
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