It must be the Auricaps [message #46699] |
Mon, 11 April 2005 19:09 |
BillEpstein
Messages: 886 Registered: May 2009
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I played with the polarity as Russell and Ron recommended and maybe reversing the horn toned down the shrillness a little. That was with 15 R1 and R2 and .33 Clarity cap. I added .1 Clarity which helped a little more so then I tore it up and made a new attenuator with .47 Auricap. Still 10dB 15 and 15. Auricap is smoother, no doubt and the bigger value mid-range balances the highs a little better. I wonder if Auricaps sound so good because they round off the edges? I'm close to ordering those expensivo TRT Dynamicaps. Still, volume up is not good, even on vinyl. I had 30 and 60 Ohms R1 and R2 on the 16 Ohm crossover I liked so well so obviously I need to try 12 dB attenuation. Stay tuned.
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Any plans for motor runs? [message #46701 is a reply to message #46699] |
Tue, 12 April 2005 10:02 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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Bill, Do you have any plans to try motor run caps that were mentioned recently? I still don't understand those things. They're meant for HVACs and heavy equipment but are suppose to sound good in an audio circuit? gar.
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Re: Motor runs later; 12dB is just right [message #46704 is a reply to message #46701] |
Tue, 12 April 2005 17:48 |
BillEpstein
Messages: 886 Registered: May 2009
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I drive past Grainger almost every day and will get some motor runs to see. I Trust Garland. In the meantime, I have to try the copper foil coils that are in the 16Ohm cross over to see if that's what I'm missing 'cause I'm still not quite there. More $$$Bucks to PE!
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