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Hello, new here with a question regarding Lpad resistors.

mrsouth
mrsouth over 4 years ago

First of I'm new so Hi, 

     I have been messing about with Lpads (I have a few horns I need to tame in P.A enclosures).  I have created a crossover in LTspice, added the appropriate Lpad resistor values then I ran a simulation to check everything over.  First the voltage supply was set to 56V (level required to drive 8 ohm speakers to their rated 400Watts) and set it as a sine wave at 8Khz.  The crossover and Lpad are definitely working as designed (tested with pink noise source and checked fourier as well), however the the first Resistor in the Lpad (R1) is dissipating 120Watts.    Which seems at odds with the 30Watt resistors I've seen in similar rated speaker cabs.  Our overlord google.com has told me they don't need to be high wattage resistors,  but the circuit and simulation here (designed using commonly available calculators) tells me otherwise.

 

 

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R1 and R2 are the Lpad, R3 is the horn.

The rest being a 4th order for the horn and 2nd order for the woofer.

 

Any Ideas what I am doing wrong?

 

 

Many thanks.

 

P.S still trying to work out how this site all works, forgive me if I've posted in the wrong group or something.

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 4 years ago +6 suggested
    Hi Matthew, I didn't have a chance to read/examine this in detail, but what stuck out was that you simulated with a sine wave. That may explain why the real-life resistors are of a lower power rating,…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 4 years ago in reply to shabaz +6 suggested
    Good point Shabaz - in real full range prgramme material the amount of energy at high frequencies will only be a small proprtion of the total. @ mrsouth Looking at the circuit, at high frequencies we can…
  • jc2048
    jc2048 over 4 years ago +5 suggested
    I don't understand anything about crossover design. What was the rationale for adding R2 to the circuit and lowering R1 to 4 Ohms to match? Is it because the horn is starting to look somewhat inductive…
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  • mrsouth
    0 mrsouth over 4 years ago

    Thanks Guys,  I haven't worked out how to create a noise source higher than 1v p-p (using pink noise wave file for the V source).   I'll do that and get back.

     

     

    EDIT: O.K, I'm having trouble creating a 56V noise source.  Any Ideas?

    MS

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    0 mrsouth over 4 years ago

    Thanks Guys,  I haven't worked out how to create a noise source higher than 1v p-p (using pink noise wave file for the V source).   I'll do that and get back.

     

     

    EDIT: O.K, I'm having trouble creating a 56V noise source.  Any Ideas?

    MS

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  • jw0752
    0 jw0752 over 4 years ago in reply to mrsouth

    Can you make it a 5.6 V or a 0.56 volt one. I believe the equations are linear and all you will have to do is multiply by the appropriate factor.

     

    John

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    0 mrsouth over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752

    I might have to do that,  I did manage to make a random voltage source at 56V, however when I dropped it into the circuit it was taking 10+sec to simulate 100nS of run time.  It was going to take days and I don't think that is quite right.

     

    I ran it again with pink noise at 1V. It measured 25mA going to the high pass, 25mA going to the low pass side (strange that it was exactly the same) and the same 25mA from the source.  I have definitely done something wrong with LTspice.

     

    Thanks for the suggestions.

     

    MS

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  • michaelkellett
    0 michaelkellett over 4 years ago in reply to mrsouth

    Why not post the LTSpice .asc file - easier to run it than for you to describe it image

     

    MK

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    0 mrsouth over 4 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Here it is, I have also attached the pink noise file I am using.

     

    Thank you for looking at this.

    Attachments:
    first crossover.asc.zip
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