Jantzen Wax Coil or Mundorf M-Coil CFC


Hi Everyone,

Need to build a new crossover for my Tannoy Monitor Red. My first choice for inductor is Mundorf Copper Air , M-Coil CFC. But it don't have the value I need and so I have to ask Mundorf to custom made it for a price. Then I found the Jantzen Copper Wax Coil, which looks fancy and cheaper. However, Can't find any review online. 

I am wondering if anyone has experience with these coil and which is better? 

thanks
Vic
viclauyyc

Iron core inductors are best for the woofers due to the lower dc resistance. Airs for the high-end.

Absolute low DC resistance in a coil is not always a good thing.

A good crossover designer builds that into his design, and altering the DCR can alter the crossover.  It's often a beneficial thing in that lit becomes part of the work to balances efficiency for bass output.

Alter the DCR of the woofer coil and you alter the system balance.

Alter the ESR of a capacitor going to ground and you can introduce some really odd impedance curve behavior.

Parts Connexion will unroll any of their foil caps for a fee.  Send Chris an e-mail, really a great guy to work with.

https://www.partsconnexion.com/

Hi @erik_squires,

I like https://www.partsconnexion.com/ but they don’t sell inductors that I interest for Jantzen Wax Coils and Mundorf MCoil VLCU Paper Copper Film Inductors.

I experienced one paradox. I have Altec 604E speakers. I used DIY German crossover built with autotransformer. The LPF iron core inductor DCR was 0.2 Ohm.

Now I use n-1500 crossover with original old iron core inductor DCR = 0.32 Ohm and different modern PIO capacitors and Duelund resistors.

Bass reproduction with German DIY crossover was bloated. Despite higher inductor DCR, bass reproduction with n-1500 is much more controlled, textured and detailed. I just want to add n-1500 has around +3dB output on 5K-10K vs German DIY crossover, that can be an important factor.

Regards,

Alex.