Hi Wayne,
What improvement can I make to my 4 Pi just because. I already have the newer horns, JBL woofers, B&C tweeters, all Mills resistors, all Jantzen capacitors or should I just calm down and just listen to my Pi 4s as what I've been doing for the last ten years? Sorry for the rant. Thanks Wayne and Godspeed.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18785 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
If you have the H290C waveguide, it sounds like you're upgraded as far as you can go, at least as far as "factory upgrades" are concerned. You could replace the B&C driver with a TAD TD-2002, but I've never offered it because of the price. It isn't just "audio jewelry" though - its beryllium diaphragm provides extended HF without breakup modes in the top octave.
One other thing I might mention is multisubs. The four Pi design really benefits from at least a pair of flanking subs. Better still is to have a pair of flanking subs and a pair of distributed subs, placed further away and setup as multisubs.
So that gives you upgrade possibilities for both ends of the audio spectrum.
Thanks Wayne. I already employed 4 SVS subs with my PI 4. As for the TAD compression drivers, they are unobtanium at present. Any suggested substitute, say around or below $2000 range per pair, will be greatly appreciated. Godspeed.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18785 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
No, they're not. You'll have to drill the H290C. When I had the mold made for the H290C, I wanted the extra thickness near the throat for strength, so I chose to omit the inner three mounting holes. The two-hole arrangement works for the B&C, Eminence and TAD drivers, as well as many others. But sadly, that makes the 2426 a little more work.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18785 Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)
The Radian 475BePB should work, but I haven't tested it. Not sure about the exit angle and whether it matches to entrance of the H290C. Also, you would want to match the sensitivity using R1/R2 values from the chart below: