Interesting. That’s a low part count for a 4 way crossover. But you can see the red and black input wires, then the 4 pairs of outputs.
You, or someone, should trace it out and make a wiring diagram. From a first look you might need a separate PCB for the new half.
But tracing it out will tell you.
You, or someone, should trace it out and make a wiring diagram. From a first look you might need a separate PCB for the new half.
But tracing it out will tell you.
That sounds perfect. For now I'm gonna hard wire just to get a rough idea. Can you tell which parts I need to separate for the low frequencies?Very easy. Trace just woofer, remove the coil or else in woofers path. Use crossover as is for 3way up. Use what you removed for woofer to make separate board with its own input.
It's a very old but still capable speaker. Transmission line design, the sound is very good, I have them connected via a trio ka4004 pre into a Sony ta1144 power. What sound!! Having the amps this way set up sounds alive, the way bass drums and other lows are played truely slam hard. Higher frequencies need help with separating so I thought I'd try to bi amp..see what happensInteresting. That’s a low part count for a 4 way crossover. But you can see the red and black input wires, then the 4 pairs of outputs.
You, or someone, should trace it out and make a wiring diagram. From a first look you might need a separate PCB for the new half.
But tracing it out will tell you.
Thanks, so for the bass it's just the coil? What is the capacitor there for, positive to the coil then to bass and negative outThat sounds perfect. For now I'm gonna hard wire just to get a rough idea. Can you tell which parts I need to separate for the low frequencies?
How about splitting the crossover into 4. This way naw I can use a 4 channel amp, each channel for each driver? Better? How can I do this
Ok, it seems the previous circuit checks out.
Splitting off the woofer would be easy. The others are linked by the cascading filters. You'd have to develop a replacement. I could see that happening in a couple of ways. You might try finding the response at the junction of the three upper drivers at the output of the first high pass filter, and use this as pre EQ to the 3 upper amps while keeping the remaining components in place.. or you could find the responses at each driver and replicate that using your own filter for each.
Splitting off the woofer would be easy. The others are linked by the cascading filters. You'd have to develop a replacement. I could see that happening in a couple of ways. You might try finding the response at the junction of the three upper drivers at the output of the first high pass filter, and use this as pre EQ to the 3 upper amps while keeping the remaining components in place.. or you could find the responses at each driver and replicate that using your own filter for each.
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