TAD TD-4001 Passive Crossover Suggestions Wanted! [message #48590] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 12:08 |
Mikey
Messages: 14 Registered: May 2009
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Hi All! My next loudspeaker project is a two-way design, utilizing a TAD TD-4001 compression driver and a TAD TL-1601A woofer. The target crossover frequency will be in the 500-650Hz range. In the interim, I'll be using a pair of JBL 2380A horns; but I plan on eventually replacing them with some wooden horns....maybe TH-4001's (if I win the lottery!), or Edgar salad bowls, or ??? Does anyone have any experience with a simple passive crossover to run the 4001's? Unfortunately, bi-amping is out of the question, at least in the near future. Also, horn suggestions would be welcome too. What have you guys tried (and liked) in your home environment? Wayne, have you got a 'tried and true' crossover that you've designed for these drivers? Thanks in advance, Mike
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Re: TAD TD-4001 Passive Crossover Suggestions Wanted! [message #48592 is a reply to message #48590] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 12:33 |
spkrman57
Messages: 522 Registered: May 2009
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Use Wayne's 800hz crossover and use the attenuation that gives the same efficiency for both drivers. Even though you are using a 2" compression driver 800hz is a better crossover point than 500hz/600hz due to the vocals being projected better and it is safer for the compression driver. I use GP's 399 driver 1.4" and even though it is rated down to 500hz it projects a sweeter sound at 800hz! Hope this helps. Ron
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Wayne, need a favor here. [message #48608 is a reply to message #48594] |
Fri, 13 January 2006 10:22 |
spkrman57
Messages: 522 Registered: May 2009
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I bought a new computer last year and I lost the crossover document, so could you send me another copy? Plus the one I used to have did not have the 1khz and 1.2khz crossovers. Thanks! By the way, I hope you don't mind, but when on my other forums(audioheritage and audiokarma), I usually reference you when describing my systems. Also there are some who need crossover help and your crossover document has a lot of good info in it which many folks appreciate. I have found the 2nd order lo-pass and 3rd order hi-pass crossover topolgy to mesh very well with horn systems. My other favorite is 1st order with horns and amps less than 3 watts. It is not a exact science though, I have found that actual listening and swapping caps and coils to help fine tune a system that is in a restricted acoustical environment. Another of my "breaking the rules" is using a 16 ohm compression driver with your crossovers without changing R1 and R2 along with the HF comp cap. Then I swap a component and listen until I have listened to the range of values for the best result. I usually don't vary more than 10% of the original values, and less than 5% is I change more than one value. With those little tweaks I have been able to make up for my rooms faults sometimes with great success. Regards, Ron PS: the forum has my e-mail if you don't already have it on file!
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Smith Horns [message #48639 is a reply to message #48596] |
Thu, 19 January 2006 08:21 |
JLapaire
Messages: 156 Registered: May 2009
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GarMan, Are you using the Smith horns in a 2-way config? It looks like a good build project, but I don't want to go to 3-way to get top end. I'm using 2380A on 2446J right now and like them. Are you getting a good blend at crossover? I'll check the site you mentioned. Thanks, John
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