You will need at least a 12DB slope crossover. The 800 Hz is in my opinion a little low for the 811 horn. I would try 1200 Hz @ 12 DB. That would require a cap and coil for each driver. There are calculators on the internet that can get you in the ball park and you may/will need a resistor in the tweeter circuit to balance the sound level as the horn will sound too loud in relation to the woofer. A large quage coil for the woofer circuit will increase the woofer output which is helpfull if using a single ended or low power amp. The cap for the tweeter and the coil for the woofer is where I would spend the most money. The higher crossover frequency will also help protect the horn driver to survive with out incident.
Crossover for Altec 416-8B , 806-8A , 811B
I just got the above said combo and cabinet are also ready
what missing is a crossover for 8 ohm 800hz !
Since I'm new and need your help to teach me how to DIY a crossover
a crossover to make it sing! Now I have the speaker cable from
the power amp direct input to the 416-8B woofer without any coil or cap and the 806-8A with a 3.9uf cap , is this correct ?
Please help and thanks !
what missing is a crossover for 8 ohm 800hz !
Since I'm new and need your help to teach me how to DIY a crossover
a crossover to make it sing! Now I have the speaker cable from
the power amp direct input to the 416-8B woofer without any coil or cap and the 806-8A with a 3.9uf cap , is this correct ?
Please help and thanks !
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