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A little help with my next project, please [message #44226] Mon, 22 March 2004 16:12 Go to next message
BillEpstein is currently offline  BillEpstein
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The four, white, 2Pi's are suspended on hanging shelves in the upper corners of my friend's 30X30 garage. He'was blasting out Dr.Hook and tearing into a '34 Chevy when I left yesterday afternoon. You should see the 5 ton hoist hanging from it's I-beam in the middle of the vaulted, Gambrel ceiling. Happy Camper.
So now I think I want to make a prototype based on the Theatre Pro4. I have the 16 ohm 2226's, I know where there are some 8 ohm 2425's and I'm pretty sure I want to try the Peerless horn tweeter
as a supertweet above 6000 Hz.
The Excel calculator shows 2nd order ButterBall with 16ohm low and 8 ohm hi-pass as C1=8.79, L1=1.13 and C2=4.40, L2=2.25 to cross at 1600 Hz.
Is this the best? Then I can just add on the Peerless with about a 4.5 cap? And maybe an L-pad?
Other suggestions for mating the 16 ohm woofer with the 8 ohm horn?
BTW, the 6 foot tall sub-woofer is on hold. I installed the 260 watt P.E. plate amp (#300-794) in place of the 100 watt (#300-792) and it made a world of difference. The bigger amp has a rumble filter and much better control of the long Xmax of the Titanic.




Re: A little help with my next project, please [message #44228 is a reply to message #44226] Tue, 23 March 2004 00:51 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Are you sure that tweeter will reach high enough for you? Maybe try to find a 2405 instead?

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