I have seen a RF Blocker in a small box with two wires that connect to the plus and minus terminals of a loudspeaker cabinet. It's purpose is to stop RF from entering the enclosure and therefore the crossover. Presumably all it does short frequencies above say something like 100kHz or perhaps even closer to 30kHz. Any thoughts and schematic would be appreciated. |
by PedroEB
January 14, 2023 |
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