Happier with 2226J's [message #42923 is a reply to message #42920] |
Thu, 06 November 2003 09:00   |
spkrman57
Messages: 522 Registered: May 2009
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Jerrod, If are running with tube amps, why worry about the 2226H, when the 2226J can be matched up to the amp transformer taps. I use mine on 8 ohms taps on my Norh SE-9, and on Push-Pull amps, must be more exact(read that hooked up to the 16 ohms taps). I use 902C horn driver (8 ohm) and standard Pi crossover 1.6Khz(R1=30ohm/R2=15ohm/.47 ufd cap). I have used this for 806A/802D mainly. I am using 650hz tractix horn(Edgar round wooden). With my new 902's, I am going to wire up another crossover with R1=40 ohm/R2=12.5 ohm(25 ohm X 2 parallel) and use .33 ufd cap. The 902 is more efficient than the 806's and need that slight edge taken off. If you want more details, let me know!!! Ron
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