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Re: piezos (to DB) [message #49438 is a reply to message #49437] Fri, 05 May 2006 16:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bill Thornton is currently offline  Bill Thornton
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Hi dB,

to be honest the "x-over" ended up quite complicated .I have no real measuring equipment except a free software frequency generator and my ear "lugs" There are 5 uf electrolytics (ugh) by-passed by sufflex small value c's, some resistors, some inductors in line with the 5" mid bass
I messed around with the values until i got what I thought was a smooth
sound. My wife says there too bright but since I,m 58 and my hearings
on the slippery slope thats to be expected.One of the benefits of audio
equipment ,as opposed to hifi is the addition of tone controls in my LEAK 2000 stereo receiver.So I cut the Hi-Frequency when she's
listening!! I think the problem I have left with the combination of these drivers is more to do with a hi-mid peak on the mid bass unit &
I should design a soft notch filter when I get around to it.In general
though ,the information retrieval capabilities and the bass extension for there size, for the paltry £20 per unit they cost me I,m well pleased.
I'd like to Know the details of your set-up using these monacor units.

 
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