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RE: So, what's the down side, if any? nt

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Completing my earlier post:

__Kentaya wrote: "There is no down side. Since the circuit is parallel with the audio signal it actually does nothing until the the maximum voltage of the tweeter element is reached and then the board engages preventing the voltage from swinging any higher. Sounds like a tube amp clipping when this occurs."
Now precisely because the board limits the maximum voltage entering the element it prevents it being more dynamic. Quad stated that the maximum voltage the panel can handle is 35 V peak. If it could handle more than that then it's dynamic range would be much broader.
This is exactly what the SUPER TREBLE PANEL I have does.
Also when the limiter kicks in Kentaya says: "Sounds like a tube amp clipping". Now what is this if not a sonic impact?
Believe me my friend the original 1950-s technology treble panel is a dead horse. Spending more money by adding to it a protection board is nothing more than flogging that dead horse.

If you are interested to see what my SUPER TREBLE PANEL looks like then
please send me an email and in my reply to it I will send you a picture
of it and provide more detail.

Best regards,
David




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