18W8535 + D2905-9500 Passive Crossover Design

Passive Crossover design for 18W8535 + D2905-9500

Crossover design for Scanspeak 18W/8535 Classic, 7″ Midwoofer and the ScanSpeak D2905-9500 1″ Tweeter

Sealed box.

Additional Notes: Low crossover point about 1.8 kHz. Nominal output in the ~83 dB range.  Clean design with low parts count and single hi-pass cap. Some padding in hi-pass circuit. Good for smaller sealed box.

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