Hello all,
I am putting together a system in which I would like to use a T amp to
power horn loaded Fostex FE166E's from around 400 HZ up. I have modded the
T amp as per Panomaniac's directions and am wondering if it is possible to change the value of the input capacitor to cause the amp to act as a high pass filter?
Thanks
M Vaughn
I am putting together a system in which I would like to use a T amp to
power horn loaded Fostex FE166E's from around 400 HZ up. I have modded the
T amp as per Panomaniac's directions and am wondering if it is possible to change the value of the input capacitor to cause the amp to act as a high pass filter?
Thanks
M Vaughn
Yes it is!
For 400 Hz and up, try a 0.06uF cap. That will give you a -3dB point of about 110Hz. That sould block some bass but not hurt you mids.
You could try an octave higher, about 220Hz, which would be a 0.033 (33nF) cap. As long as it doesn't change your crossover slope too much, you should be OK.
For 400 Hz and up, try a 0.06uF cap. That will give you a -3dB point of about 110Hz. That sould block some bass but not hurt you mids.
You could try an octave higher, about 220Hz, which would be a 0.033 (33nF) cap. As long as it doesn't change your crossover slope too much, you should be OK.
Thank you kind sir!
I am building a "simple" two way with Focal 13V's in transmission line cabinets handling the bass and the aforementioned t-amp driving the Fostex drivers. I hope to have it up and running within the next week and will post pictures.
Thanks again,
M Vaughn
I am building a "simple" two way with Focal 13V's in transmission line cabinets handling the bass and the aforementioned t-amp driving the Fostex drivers. I hope to have it up and running within the next week and will post pictures.
Thanks again,
M Vaughn
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