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    Crossover question

    What is the difference between a 2nd order and 3rd order crossover?

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    If I remember correctly, a 2nd order is 12db/octave and 3rd order is 18db/octave. Personally, I use 4th order crossovers!

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    I believe that's correct, plus ...

    Quote Originally Posted by N. Abstentia
    If I remember correctly, a 2nd order is 12db/octave and 3rd order is 18db/octave. Personally, I use 4th order crossovers!
    each higher order above 1st order introduces an additional 90 degree signal phase shift as between the high and low pass.

    Hence ...
    1st order, 6 db/octave, 0 degrees phase shift
    2nd order, 12 db/oct, 90 degrees out of phase;
    3rd order, 18 db/oct, 180 degrees;
    4th order, 24 db/oct, 240 debrees.

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    I hate to be the one to break it to you but.......180 plus 90 equals 270, not 240.

    And I thought the schools here in "The States" were bad. :>)

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    Crossovers

    See the links below:

    On crossovers in general:
    http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/speaker8.htm

    Second order filters:
    http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~elec301/...condorder.html

    Crossover related to car audio:
    http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/cross.asp

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    My math was never great!

    Quote Originally Posted by skeptic
    I hate to be the one to break it to you but.......180 plus 90 equals 270, not 240.

    And I thought the schools here in "The States" were bad. :>)
    Just me; I can't blame the schools.

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