partsexpress tweeter http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=269-790
OR
apexjr tweeter (twice the cost, assuming he still sells to diyaudio members at $0.50each )
http://apexjr.com/speakerstuff.html (scroll down to "Apex Jr Tweeter")
Thanks
OR
apexjr tweeter (twice the cost, assuming he still sells to diyaudio members at $0.50each )
http://apexjr.com/speakerstuff.html (scroll down to "Apex Jr Tweeter")
Thanks
BUMP , ..
would an upgrade to a dayton planar ( http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=275-085 )be worth it in a line array application (thinking of 4 per side) vs. the apexjr (haven't seen that been used off late), . ..or would that be way down past the point of diminishing returns. Of course, with the planar, I'd have the advantage of being able to cross over somewhat lower.
OTOH, I'm not sure about the dispersion of planar tweeters if I had to build a matching center channel. This is for a HT project, BTW.
Sorry for the inane question, but it's a fairly expensive proposition, so I had to ask.
would an upgrade to a dayton planar ( http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=275-085 )be worth it in a line array application (thinking of 4 per side) vs. the apexjr (haven't seen that been used off late), . ..or would that be way down past the point of diminishing returns. Of course, with the planar, I'd have the advantage of being able to cross over somewhat lower.
OTOH, I'm not sure about the dispersion of planar tweeters if I had to build a matching center channel. This is for a HT project, BTW.
Sorry for the inane question, but it's a fairly expensive proposition, so I had to ask.
Zobsky..
I still have 6000 left of these tweeters, thay are made
by Audax in France and came out of Harman International.
So, they were used in either a Infinity, JBL or Harman
product...
The .50 each is still available to DIY Audio Forum members
Just mention it to me when ordering....
Steve @ Apex Jr.
I still have 6000 left of these tweeters, thay are made
by Audax in France and came out of Harman International.
So, they were used in either a Infinity, JBL or Harman
product...
The .50 each is still available to DIY Audio Forum members
Just mention it to me when ordering....
Steve @ Apex Jr.
tomcat9 said:Zobsky,
I have 12 Neo8's from an unfinished line array project that I need to sell. I also have 2 ribbon tweeters. Let me know if you want more info. I live in the dfw area.
tom
You've got mail.
Thanks
Apex Jr said:Zobsky..
I still have 6000 left of these tweeters, thay are made
by Audax in France and came out of Harman International.
So, they were used in either a Infinity, JBL or Harman
product...
The .50 each is still available to DIY Audio Forum members
Just mention it to me when ordering....
Steve @ Apex Jr.
Thanks Steve. These are one of the tweeters I've shortlisted (apart from somewhat more expensive dayton neos and significantly more expensive planars).. Do you have any T/S specs on these or at least an idea of their Fs or where they can be crossed over. I ask because this affects which midbass I can use in the project.
Thanks again.
Impedance of a sample set of 4. Fs is that tiny bit about 3kHz. I rather like these for use as budget super-tweeters 1st order above 10k. To use lower you'd need a steeper XO. The almost ruler flat impedance curve means a text book XO is going to be pretty close.
These have been successfully used in arrarys before, and they certainly are the right price for a frugal-phile(tm) build. That they are Audax is encouraging, as they invented this class of tweeter.
dave
These have been successfully used in arrarys before, and they certainly are the right price for a frugal-phile(tm) build. That they are Audax is encouraging, as they invented this class of tweeter.
dave
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planet10 said:To use lower you'd need a steeper XO.
dave
.. which is pretty much a given anyway with line arrays, ..I'm thinking 4.5 - 5K (or even as low as 4 KHz) should work for a 3rd order high pass, given the low amount of power going into each tweeter.
zobsky said:I'm thinking 4.5 - 5K (or even as low as 4 KHz) should work for a 3rd order high pass
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You can use the Dayton Neo 20A but you have to cut the flanges to make the C-to-C distance below one inch to keep the Comb filiter distortion above 14Khz.
I have a Word document with pictures showing how this is done for anyone who wants it. I used 60 of them in my line array(30 per side). Email me
Zarathu
(calipso@epix.net)
I have a Word document with pictures showing how this is done for anyone who wants it. I used 60 of them in my line array(30 per side). Email me
Zarathu
(calipso@epix.net)
Zarathu said:You can use the Dayton Neo 20A but you have to cut the flanges to make the C-to-C distance below one inch to keep the Comb filiter distortion above 14Khz.
I have a Word document with pictures showing how this is done for anyone who wants it. I used 60 of them in my line array(30 per side). Email me
Zarathu
(calipso@epix.net)
Thanks, ..i'll keep this in mind if I ever need the info.
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