![]() Probably the most powerful aspect of this spreadsheet is the opportunity it offers for a beginner to learn more about crossover circuits and how they operate. In many cases, if the impedance has been equalized, the results may actually be quite acceptable, needing only a small amount of adjustment. If you are not using optimizing software these values will still provide a good starting point to begin your own tweaking. However, even if you are using optimizing software like Soundeasy, CALSOD, LspCad, etc., text book values are often a very good place to begin. Since this is not going to be the case with real world speakers, results with most of these values will not be optimum. The values calculated by the program are "text book" values that assume perfectly flat impedance and amplitude response. I hope this simple spreadsheet will assist you in building and designing your passive crossover. Welcome to "The Passive Crossover Design Calculator" Ver. The Passive Crossover Design Calculator By Jeff Bagby
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