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Dear sirs (sorry for my english) I search the crossover datasheet of Electrovoice Sentry III & IV .
Thanks you . Sergio from Italy |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Belgrade RS
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I have schematic of crossover for :
Ev B12 + T35A + 1824M/ 8 HD. Regards zeoN_Rider |
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The EV Sentry III and IV used the tweeter T350 (a or b), the midrange SM 120A, and the woofer EVM model 12, but if you can publish your scheme I would be happy of it. Thanks (and sorry for my english) from Sergio
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RIP
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If you email the engineering dept of Electrovoice they will give you anything they have, I have done so in the past. They are very helpful.
Bill |
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Sentry III used the SM120A horn with a 1823M or 1824M midrange compression driver, the ST350A or ST350B tweeter and a 15" woofer specifically built for the task of producing deep bass in a not so huge cabinet. Resulting in a ~90db sensitivity.
I'm not sure of the drivers used in the Sentry IV. |
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Thank you for your courtesy
Sbobba from Italy |
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