In Reply to: Re: Which tweeter are you using? And what capacitor? nt. posted by Doughter on January 26, 2007 at 15:34:21:
Hi,a series- resistor is a quick- fix, you can mount it with a plug, so it is easy removable when you like to listen to your hq- records. You can try a single series- resistor (10W) per tweeter of one Ohm up to two Ohms, when you need additional lowering you better use two resistors and assemble a dividing- network. A single resistor of one Ohm reduces the tweeter- level about 2Db, a single resistor with a high value (above 2 Ohms) doesn`t add much additional lowering but changes the crossover- point of the tweeter.
This quick- fix will help you like medicine which doesn`t cure the desease but surpresses the symptoms a little, so i recommend to follow a path which makes the poor recorded songs sound ok. and the good ones even better than now. For this i need detailed informations and your feedback when you followed my advice. This also cost you time only, you can try everything from my product- line like any other customer on return- terms.Regards
Robert Bastani
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- Re: Which tweeter are you using? And what capacitor? nt. - Robert Bastani 22:56:48 01/26/07 (2)
- Re: Which tweeter are you using? And what capacitor? nt. - doughter 03:52:56 01/27/07 (1)
- Re: Which tweeter are you using? And what capacitor? nt. - Robert Bastani 10:30:14 01/27/07 (0)