HELP on mating Pioneer B20FU20-51FW with Motorola KSN-1038A Piezo [message #36234] |
Fri, 03 May 2002 11:29 |
Harrydutt
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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I'm planning to put these two units in a 36l vented box. I'm a neophyte on technical details so I need your HELP on how to match the piezo tweeter with the fullrange Pioneer. What value of resistor and capacitor to use on the piezo, and any other worthwhile tweaks. My amplifier is a vacuum tube push-pull giving 15 watts/channel. Thanks for any help, Harry.
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as mentioned at HUG, the single driver website [message #36237 is a reply to message #36234] |
Fri, 03 May 2002 14:38 |
Sam P.
Messages: 307 Registered: May 2009
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is where you really need to go with this question. Do a search for pioneer B20. They are a step up from the ratshack crap that have many devoted, delusional fans in the cheap/cheerful crowd that lurks there. Look up "Godzilla's" speaker project. Not that they "don't sound good". They are OK. But in using CHEAP,taiwan drivers, don't lose sight of the fact that you are deliberately choosing to build a compromised system...don't expect high end results with a low end investment, life and physics do not work that way. Hey, why not just build something from a PROVEN design, like the 1 Pi's? That said, I would not part with my B20 TQWT speakers for less than $750 under any circumstances, but YMMV.single driver web site http://www.melhuish.org/audio I'm not "the hall monitor", in spite of what a few individuals might think...but KNOCK OFF THE DOUBLE POSTS. Search the single driver website. Everything you need to know, INCLUDING THE CORRECT T/S data, is there. Good luck. Sam
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Re: HELP on mating Pioneer B20FU20-51FW with Motorola KSN-1038A Piezo [message #36242 is a reply to message #36234] |
Fri, 03 May 2002 17:59 |
bmar
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chances are the Piezo will be a little hotter than the Pioneer. would need efficiency specs for both speakers to know for sure which one will need attenuation. there are a ton of post on the Pi forum on piezo's that you could search into. if you want to play around. just hook up both speakers together. the piezo does not need a capacitor to protect it. I have added a piezo to a system before for a little extra top end performance. I have used a 1uF cap in series. this will attenuate it and give a higher xo point. the piezo doesnt act like a normal cone speaker. read up a little and play around. you cant hurt it.bmar
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