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Eminence horn [message #41455] Thu, 22 May 2003 15:01 Go to next message
LuxmanLover is currently offline  LuxmanLover
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What is the effect/result of having your crossover less than the resonance of a given horn ie. using a 800hz crossover on a H290 horn.
Kelly
Damping and crossover filter Q [message #41456 is a reply to message #41455] Thu, 22 May 2003 16:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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You should never operate a tweeter horn below it's cutoff because the compression driver will be unloaded. This will allow the diaphragm to move back and forth much further than it was intended at even low power levels and can damage the driver. Output will also be reduced below cutoff, so it will probably sound bad for that reason too.

Beyond the basic crossover function, the tweeter section of the π crossover does a few things:

1. It attenutates the region from the crossover point for two octaves.
2. It begins to remove attenuation two octaves above the crossover point to add HF augmentation.
3. It provides specific damping in the crossover region so that the response curve is neither peaked (underdamped) or too rolled-off (overdamped).

Re: Damping and crossover filter Q (or lost in Saskatoon) [message #41457 is a reply to message #41456] Thu, 22 May 2003 16:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Either I worded my question poorly or I'm too dumb to understand the answer!!!! I'll try again......I would like to install a JBL 2421a into my 4 Pi pro's....and cross the tweeter over at 800Hz.....my concern is that the eminence H290 has a resonance of 1000Hz....I'm wondering what the consequence (sp) of this combo will be or in the laymans terms that I can understand will it sound shitty (can you say shitty on this forum, !@#$ I said it again).
Use of a horn under Fc [message #41458 is a reply to message #41457] Thu, 22 May 2003 20:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I wouldn't crossover the H290 below 1kHz because the diaphragm will be unloaded at low frequencies. Output under 1kHz will be reduced, distortion will be higher and you could damage the driver. But you can certainly try it - Just be careful with the volume knob.

Re: pull the h290's [message #41460 is a reply to message #41457] Fri, 23 May 2003 04:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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and install jbl 2370a flares, and "all will be well". The 2421's MAY not have the HF extension you need, look at the specs on the jbl site regarding their F10 at the top to be sure. Sam
Re: pull the h290's [message #41461 is a reply to message #41460] Fri, 23 May 2003 05:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey Sam....
I've read the reference to the Eminence have more extention on the top end many times on the Pi forum yet when comparing at least the published specs it appears the 2421 actually goes a little higher? I guess it will be a try it and see deal. As far as using the H290 horn it's just a matter of using the parts I have on hand. I do have a set of 2345's which can play down to 800Hz but they are much larger than the H290, not a big deal in itself , it's just that they won't the present cabints. You know how this hobby works, anyway I'll post my impressions after I do some experimenting.
THX Kelly
Re: why not x at 1kHz?nt [message #41463 is a reply to message #41461] Fri, 23 May 2003 08:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: why not x at 1kHz?nt [message #41467 is a reply to message #41463] Fri, 23 May 2003 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well that's definitely an option but then I'd have to get Wayne to spec out a 1000 Hz Pi crossover using a 2226H and a 2421b 1" compression driver( wink wink nudge nudge) (b as in 16 ohms).
Kelly
1kHz crossover values [message #41468 is a reply to message #41467] Fri, 23 May 2003 15:28 Go to previous message
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The values for an eight ohm 1kHz crossover are shown in the post called "Pi Speakers Crossover" and its response is shown on the post called "Pi Speakers Crossover SPICE values." Sorry, but I haven't done one for a 16 ohm circuit. It would be very easy to do in Spice though. Modify the values for R1, R2 and C1 to set the Q and get the response curve you want. Make it look just like Adrian's from the post above and you're set!
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