Pi 500 Hz Xover for 515B/511B??? [message #41517] |
Fri, 30 May 2003 09:49 |
AstroSonic
Messages: 58 Registered: May 2009
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I am currently trying to crossover an Altec 515B in a BR to an Altec 511B/Iconic Model 102-16. The Iconic driver is very similar to the Altec 902, including its sensitivity (106 db/w/m) and impedance (16 ohms). Iconic has said (email to me) that the Model 102 can be used in-home (i.e., at low power) down to 500 Hz with a 2nd order network. The 511B/102 combo works very well together with a straight 2nd order Butterworth with a zobel on the woofer, but needs a little HF EQ. After de-ringing the 511B, I decided to try adding some HF EQ. My attempts at adding the EQ have produced mixed results. The EQ happens (good) but peaking in the 4-7 kHz range also occurs. Crude measurements using a RS SLM and the warbble tone sequence on the Stereophile CD2 Test CD show 1 1/2 to 4 db of rise in the 4-7 kHz range. The peaking is clearly audible, produces an unnaturally detailed sound and distorts the soundstage. The sound without the EQ is much more natural, but lacks a little air. I suspect that the peaking may be due to resonant interaction between the horn driver and crossover, as described in the Pi Crossover document. Damping is probably needed and it appears that the optimum damping is best determined using a modeling program like SPICE. I am hoping that this problem has already been solved. Has a Pi type network been developed that is suitable for this combination of drivers? Regards, AstroSonic
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all "will robinson" needs to calculate values [message #41521 is a reply to message #41520] |
Sat, 31 May 2003 07:27 |
Sam P.
Messages: 307 Registered: May 2009
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can be found at www.selectproducts.com/calculators.html There are diagrams showing where c1, c2, etc go. The calculator lets you specify the Z of YOUR driver, at YOUR chosen crossover freq., in up to 3rd order configurations. Don't be lame and just input 16 ohms, MEASURE the things at 500Hz., or whatever. For the HF, you need to consider what Z the "Pi Pad" is letting the xover see. Sam
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Re: Pi 500 Hz Xover for 515B/511B???ATTN Wayne! [message #41522 is a reply to message #41517] |
Sat, 31 May 2003 10:44 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, As an altec man my self wanting to utilize my 511B/902 horns with either 515 8g or 416-8b in a Pi speaker, could I also have these schematics, I sure would like to try to tame my horn's high end response with your Pi crossover's compensation circuitry. You have sent me already a crossover document along with the 7Pi plans. Are these circuits you are talking about already in these documents? Or are they something else entirely? Thanks, Russellc
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