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Forum: Speaker «»
Posted on: Fri, 04 September 2020 12:32 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: resistive load
Those will be excellent, and no trouble for any tube amp to drive.
It's not uncommon for woofers to have Zmax in excess of 100Ω. I consider most drivers with Zmax < 50Ω to be "tube-friendly," provided they are reasonably sensitive and do...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Wed, 17 December 2014 15:56 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: 1pi driver questions
The original design used the DX-25TG05-04, which is no longer available. The DX-25TG59-04 is currently in production, and it is a drop-in replacement for the original part.
The crossover is a simple first-order filter with a damping resistor. It is ...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Sun, 18 August 2013 21:44 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Bye-Bye 15 Ohm Shunt
It's really just like a Zobel, doing nothing but impedance compensation. Don't need it on the older radial horns, but the new horn kinda does, at least in some cases. Some drivers can live without it on the H290C, but some have too big an impedance pea...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Fri, 19 July 2013 12:12 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: 4Pi crossover study
I think it is smart to tackle one issue at a time. The way you're going about it is good. It's just that I also think if you get the response right for the SEOS, it won't be right for the H290C and vice versa. The biggest difference is the ripple, but...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 18 April 2013 09:26 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: An amazing listening session with the H290C
You definitely want the Rs resistor installed and the C1 capacitor removed. This provides the best response. Of course, you can always leave C1 in place, but doing that gives a slightly tilted-up response, totalling about 3dB more at the very top end.
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 01 April 2013 13:38 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Two PI: A Little Bright OR Light in the Bass?
I love the looks of that cabinet. The cork front is a nice touch, as is the rabbet edge. Good work!
Looks like a nice little Bottlehead system too.
The 20Ω resistor across the tweeer is there just to shunt the Zmax peak around 680Hz. It prevents...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 03 December 2012 13:14 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Motor braking
I should clarify that driver Qes doesn't actually change (obviously) but the behavior is the same as if it did. If you add series resistance, then it has an effect just like Qes was increased. And Qes has the largest impact on Qtc, so this is fairly si...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 05 May 2011 10:36 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Back EMF?
Absolutely, I agree. I use mine with 10-watters and have been very happy with them on 2A3-based 2-watters too. They're fine, sound great and are quite loud.
The thing about the 2226 at low power levels is not related to Zmax or back-EMF in any w...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 02 May 2011 08:10 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Back EMF?
I appreciate the nod and I hope nobody was offended.
Putting personalities aside, just looking at the facts, it really isn't accurate to say a 12" or 15" woofer is more or less likely to generate greater back-EMF than a woofer with smaller c...
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 15 November 2010 19:11 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Where/what is the information about the drivers, etc for the 2Pi models?
The impedance of the load is really more problematic for tube amps when it rises, so Zmax is probably the bigger issue for you. Fortunately, Zmax is very low. Great for tubes.
There are no driver options for the one π, two π or two π tower speakers....
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