Hola,
I was chatting with a speaker builder the other night, and have been trying to figure out what he was telling me, but I can't find a good web source for the info.
The whole thing started when I asked him how a resistor or capacitor "knew" the difference between frequencies that it would "allow" to pass through it.
Rather than mangle a concept I am not sure I grasp correctly, I guess I'd like to pass on the question:
In a crossover, how does a resistor or capacitor "know" which signals to let through?
Hola,
I was chatting with a speaker builder the other night, and have been trying to figure out what he was telling me, but I can't find a good web source for the info.
The whole thing started when I asked him how a resistor or capacitor "knew" the difference between frequencies that it would "allow" to pass through it.
Rather than mangle a concept I am not sure I grasp correctly, I guess I'd like to pass on the question:
In a crossover, how does a resistor or capacitor "know" which signals to let through?