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Re: taming the piezoelectric [message #43899 is a reply to message #43882] Tue, 10 February 2004 10:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hello GarMan...I am in the process of assembling a"Quasi-Pi Theatre 3" using a Motorola CTS 1165a piezo tweeter instead of the Eminence PSD2002 compression driver...being an absolute novice to this I was wondering about how you installed the resistor on the piezo....do you just solder each end of the resistor to the "+" & "-" posts on the tweeter itself...I'm only beginning to gather the parts required...I have the Delta 12LF woofers, CST 1165a piezo tweeters,zobel network, & coil ...I'm still working on how to wire in the piezo(on paper)...I'm hoping to build cabinets later this year after my house renos are done. When things warm up here in Thunder Bay this summer I may get the chance to work outdoors !!!!

 
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