Hertz MLK 165 [21/26] Installation patterns

Hertz MLK 165 [21/26] Installation patterns
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Components
Cut-off R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 C1 L1
frequency ohm ohm ohm ohm ohm ohm uf mH
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
1,8
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
2,7
3,9
3,9
3,9
3,9
3,9
3,9
3,9
3,9
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
4,7
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
-
10,0
6,8
4,7
2,2
12,2
6,8
4,7
2,2
0,33
0,22
0,22
0,15
0,47
0,33
0,22
0,15
ML 28
Small Chamber
ML 28
Big Chamber
2000 Hz
2800 Hz
3500 Hz
5000 Hz
1800 Hz
2500 Hz
3500 Hz
5000 Hz
0 dB
-1,5 dB
-3 dB
-4 dB
-5 dB
-6 dB
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6C1
L1
30°
60°
Should you want to build your own passive crossover, below you will find an easy table with some
filter network typologies for standard crossover frequencies. The values in this table have been
exclusively designed for ML 28 tweeter. Please remember that the tweeter and midwoofer
crossovers must be designed together as a system to achieve smooth, regular response.
Therefore, the tweeter crossovers in this table must be implemented according to the whole
project, rather than being considered an absolute reference point for complete systems.
We recommend the use of the MILLE MLCX20 crossover for the best possible performance
of this system.
- Fix the housing from behind the baffle with
the supplied metallic ring.
Flush mounting
Wedge mounting
- The special bracket provides a mounting method for the tweeter in standard 87mm (31/2”) and
100mm (4”) factory locations. According to the diameter, remove the part of bracket you do not
need by using wire cutters or pliers.
Factory cut-out mounting
- The double angle wedge housing
allows you to install the tweeter in
two different positions, on flat or
slightly convex surfaces.
Note: When you use the wedge
housing, the small chamber must be
used on the tweeter.
Electrical diagram
ML 28
Installation Patterns

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