Re: Triphon Crossover [message #45581 is a reply to message #45580] |
Fri, 15 October 2004 18:31 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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I notice that the price is 979.00 euros for the kit. Anyone know off hand how much a euro is in U.S. currency? I was thinking it was well over a dollar or two, but I'm probably confusing with a English Pound. Russellc
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Re: Triphon Crossover [message #45586 is a reply to message #45582] |
Sat, 16 October 2004 08:25 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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Thanks for the info guys, I,m afraid $1100.00 isn't in my crossover budget. I'll be looking for the solid state varieties, I am emailing the fellow refered to on bench's site about the existence of any more boards. I'll check elliots site as well. The currency calculator is quite handy as well! Russellc
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Re: Triphon Crossover [message #45587 is a reply to message #45586] |
Sat, 16 October 2004 09:20 |
Chris R.
Messages: 82 Registered: May 2009
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I built an 18db, 1200Hz fixed crossover to use with the JBL 3766's (or was that 3677's) for rather cheap. I used schematics bits from The OpAmp Cookbook by Jung. I stuck an active balance control on each the inputs so I make the efficiency (high, low) adjustments. It's hooked up to a Klipsch 4.1 amp out of a computer speaker set. That give me another high/low adjustment. The whole thing isn't half bad. The amp is pretty cheap, so its noisy, but its all in the garage, so its a damn nice shop system.Chris
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