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Re: Dumb question of the day..What's an NSB? [message #22443 is a reply to message #22442] |
Thu, 20 January 2005 20:04 |
cmanning
Messages: 16 Registered: May 2009
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NSB? It's fuel for the line array revolution. No Stinkin' Badges -NSB, refering to it's lack of any identification. There a little pricey, but good drivers generally are. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=269-568
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Dumb question of the day..What's an NSB? [message #22445 is a reply to message #22443] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 04:21 |
flacoman
Messages: 12 Registered: May 2009
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Ahhh. Those were the ones i was thinking of mass-loading. 24 in a line with Fs pulled down to 80 or so , open baffle. I'm thinking of the little Dayton tweeters to go with them ,crossed at about 5khz or so. Thoughts? Suggestions?TIA Jorge
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lowering fs [message #22446 is a reply to message #22445] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 09:14 |
lcholke
Messages: 73 Registered: May 2009
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Another way is to remove some (50%) of the spider. Not adding mass is better for speed and effency. I did this and the driver went lower. The power handeling is lower since the x max is reached sooner. But the driver sound breakes up before this happens. I have a 16/ side array. The only thing I did to the drivers I am using was remove the dust cap and add a plug. -Linc
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Re: Surround Processor Q [message #22449 is a reply to message #22447] |
Fri, 21 January 2005 12:47 |
lcholke
Messages: 73 Registered: May 2009
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Nothing fancy. Removing the dust cap does lower the high peak without a 1st order coil in the signal path. The plug makes the sound clearer. I was listening this way for a few months. I have a coil at 3.3khz now. Last week I removed the plugs and the sound was not as clear. They are back in now. 1) cut the cap off with a knife 2) cut dowels .75" dia x 3" long on a table saw I thought that the length would let the wave stabelize before the collapse at the end of the dowel. You may be able to make them shorter with a cone taper like the Audex ones. A lathe would help. 3) remove the burrs 4) place 3 small balls of rope caulk on the end of the dowel and press in place -Linc
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