hf response of 2226H vs. 2226J [message #41167] |
Wed, 30 April 2003 11:46 |
Sam P.
Messages: 307 Registered: May 2009
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Considering the Le of the J model is twice as large as the H model, should there be a difference in the upper end rolloff characteristic of these drivers? Just wondering if the 16 ohm ones would still play nice up to 1.6kHz. Sam
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Re: hf response of 2226H vs. 2226J [message #41168 is a reply to message #41167] |
Wed, 30 April 2003 18:25 |
bmar
Messages: 346 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Sam,that pretty interesting. I have 2226G drivers and they have an Le of .94. the Bl is much lower also. I have done no comparasons with the other 2226 models but I can tel you I'm very happy with 4 ohm drivers I have. Bill
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using 2226J [message #41175 is a reply to message #41170] |
Thu, 01 May 2003 04:50 |
Sam P.
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would let you pad the HF a few more dB's, right, assumimg an 8 ohm cd is used. Is there an "ideal" pad situation using the psd-2002's where max. "flat" hf extension can be achieved with the bypass cap boost? I mean in the sense that 8dB padding doesn't give you much to work with, and a bypassed 20dB pad would be excessive "HF wise". Is 14 or 16dB any "better" than 12dB is the question. I know, I know, try it in spice and see. Sam of course, the recent la scala debacle has me thinking, hmmm, maybe the world just needs a couple more pairs of 4 Pi Pro's in it...
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Re: Top-octave compensation [message #41198 is a reply to message #41185] |
Fri, 02 May 2003 09:07 |
DRC
Messages: 169 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne! If I vary the value in the cap you supplied in the compensation network (.47uf), I assume I'm moving the point where the compensation starts. Where does it kick in at this value, and where would it happen at .33uf? (Alternatively, where can I look to answer these silly questions myself?) (Feed a man a fish and he's set for one day, teach him to fish . . . . . ) ;-) Keep your ears and your mind open.
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Re: Top-octave compensation [message #41201 is a reply to message #41199] |
Fri, 02 May 2003 10:55 |
DRC
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Hi Wayne! If I change it which way, up or down, the compensation will start higher and less? I'll have to find a PC to run Spice, I guess, since I don't think there's an equivalent for the Mac, which is what I live on. .47uf is perfect for the Eminence driver, but I'm using TAD 2001's in my Maple Martinellis. What would you suggest in this case? (I know, look at Spice. I would if I could but I can't. I did read your 80pg speaker xo doc this afternoon, though) ;-) Keep your ears and your mind open.
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Re: Top-octave compensation [message #41203 is a reply to message #41202] |
Fri, 02 May 2003 13:03 |
DRC
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Hi Wayne! I have no idea which model xo I've got, but I can't wait to give it a go on Sunday when I get the new speakers and their xo's together for the first time! Thanks for the info. I'll be back with pix and impressions - most likely on Monday..... Keep your ears and your mind open.
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