John Stimson Wrote: 
> Nah, those are more like the quick & dirty way.  They're specific to
> 1/4" plug audio cables too.  I assume that you're going to be using RCA
> cables.  In that case, you want to put the resistor in series with the
> center conductor, and leave the outer conductor intact.  The wiring for
> the center conductor is:
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > R---(1kOhm)---\
  > >-------Sub  
  > L---(1kOhm)---/
--------------------
> > 
> R and L are the subwoofer outputs of your crossover.
> 
> The fancy way would replace the two 1kOhm resistors with, say,
> 47kOhm, and insert an active buffer circuit between the Y and the
> subwoofer.
John,

I have a limited knowledge of electronics. Is the example found at the
link below indicative of the "buffer circuit" you mentioned?

http://www.linkwitzlab.com/filters.htm#9

I'm assuming that the triangle in the schematic is an op amp. True?


-- 
jonheal

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