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In Reply to: RE: External L-pad Connections Wiring Scheme posted by djk on June 14, 2017 at 15:52:28:
In favor of more accurate loudspeaker design measurements, most modern loudspeakers don't feature a variable fixed-output switch for adjusting the attenuation-level of a tweeter to one's own taste, application, components, listening environment. A relatively non-critical-listening digital CATV audio loudspeaker application can benefit from user-changeable high-frequency energy output settings, since the audio source is comparatively Mid-Fi with a level of harsh treble characteristics, and since the tweeter for the project is intended as treble augmentation, being able to swap-out various resistor values, as well as various make/model resistors for attenuating treble energy to my own taste is desirable. The subject of my thread is a valid topic to post in Tweakers' Asylum about a custom L-pad configuration.
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- RE: External L-pad Connections Wiring Scheme - Duster 16:23:09 06/15/17 (3)
- RE: External L-pad Connections Wiring Scheme - djk 13:22:32 06/16/17 (2)
- RE: External L-pad Connections Wiring Scheme - bcowen 18:13:55 06/30/17 (0)
- RE: External L-pad Connections Wiring Scheme - Duster 16:41:23 06/16/17 (0)