For sure all the lythics drifted... You have to measure that. Can be also the mid peaking you can hear in the trebles due to alterations of drivers datas and filters.
Can help to know waht is pluged before till to the source used.
Can help to know waht is pluged before till to the source used.
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There are no lythics. 🙂For sure all the lythics drifted...
Hi, everyone!
I am planning to replace the tweeters of my B&W Matrix 800 speakers.
In all likeliness, tweeters are the last thing needing replacement, meaning they would be faulty.
The treble is too prominent, and should be muted. However, along with that, some changes will be needed on the crossover, because it is poorly integrated with the midrange. And that will be difficult without measuring equipment. With that DC resistance, the tweeter is practically 6ohms nominal impedance. And as far as I can see from Stereophile measurements, there are also some high-pitched rings on two frequencies.I'd start from the beginning, i.e. swapping R1 for 3R3 and higher : Mox or classic cement.
pictures of the model ?
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I 'd try it. It is too much flat.
It doesn t need to be perfect for a POC, Simple as that.
Of course a proper measurement would be great.
It doesn t need to be perfect for a POC, Simple as that.
Of course a proper measurement would be great.
The OP has a mic. I think with careful steps, an improvement can be made. It's not rocket science, and a 30 plus year old design is not perfect just because a writer at Stereophile loved it way back then.
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