Ok; I'm obviously not making the simplicity of my knowledge and the circuit clear enough. I'm a dumbass, so I have posted in the beginner fourm.
Given an RC high-pass filter supplying an 8 ohm speaker, should I account for the fact that the speaker itself has 8 ohms of resistance in addition to the resistor I would normally use with the capacitor in order to calculate cut-off frequency?
I assume the same will be true of impedance, in a low-pass filter.
To put it another way: when calculating the values for resistor and capacitor in a simple RC high-pass filter, should I cater for the fact that the speaker has 8ohms resistance as well? Ie, the resister should be 8 ohms less, if it matters.
Alternatively, in an LC low-lass circuit, should I measure and then account for the speaker's impedance when calculating what resistor and inductor will be required for a given cut-off?