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Re: Checking polarity of ribbon tweeters
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Tue, 02 December 2008 14:18
jphaggar
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Thanks for posting this information , I ordered the devise .
Thanks
JP
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Re: Checking polarity of ribbon tweeters
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Thu, 04 December 2008 22:10
Rick Craig
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I test all of our tweeters with a MLS impulse to verify the polarity. A small "AA" or "AAA" battery can be used for woofers and mids.
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Re: Checking polarity of ribbon tweeters
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Fri, 05 December 2008 10:41
Rick Craig
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I think maybe one but it was an older JP2.
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Re: Checking polarity of ribbon tweeters
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Fri, 05 December 2008 10:44
Rick Craig
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I forgot to note that I would probably avoid this type of advice for ribbons like the Aurum Cantus. I don't know the nature of the pulse but that type of ribbon can be damaged with some signals.
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