Hi guys, I was registered on here years ago and couldn't remember my UN or password, so I re-registered here recently. I'm planning on building some LCR speakers using an older design from when I was last on here.
Anyways, to my question. I realize that inductors should have careful attention in their placement on the crossover board in relation to their X, Y, and Z axis' to prevent interference between them. However, if I am adding two inductors in series to achieve a particular value, do these rules still work or can those two be mounted parallel (literally) to each other? I didnt think it would be a problem and mounting them in a different orientation would not be any real issue, but I never had any need to do this before, so never thought about it.
Thanks,
Brad
Anyways, to my question. I realize that inductors should have careful attention in their placement on the crossover board in relation to their X, Y, and Z axis' to prevent interference between them. However, if I am adding two inductors in series to achieve a particular value, do these rules still work or can those two be mounted parallel (literally) to each other? I didnt think it would be a problem and mounting them in a different orientation would not be any real issue, but I never had any need to do this before, so never thought about it.
Thanks,
Brad
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