Darn it ! This shoulda worked ! [message #34341] |
Thu, 06 December 2001 16:23 |
Andy G
Messages: 68 Registered: May 2009
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I tried the circuit shown. The aim was to give the option of either a bright top-end or a normal top end. I'm sure i wired it up properly, but there is basically no discernable difference between bright (about 13.7ohms in series) and normal (34ohms in series). I'm puzzled :-? piezo is ksn 1142/1151 horn
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How about a capacitive divider network? [message #34365 is a reply to message #34341] |
Sat, 08 December 2001 15:26 |
Jeff Robinson
Messages: 26 Registered: May 2009 Location: KC, MO
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I don't know the capacitance of piezos but use two capacitors instead of the 34 ohm and 23 ohm resistors to create a capacitive voltage divider network behind the 7.5 ohm stabilizer resistor which will maintain the effectiveness of the 5.6 uF crossover capacitor (with all these capacitors I'd definitely include a small (10 to 20 ohms) series damper resistor too).
Jeff Robinson
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