Dear all,
I am working in a project to convert the acoustic energy aegis three speakers into 3 way active dsp speakers.
https://www.listeninn.com/products/Acoustic-Energy-Aegis-3-1343-B.jpg
I opened the midwoofer just to check the interior and I saw a piece of hardware connected to the tweeter, with nothing written on it.
Of course, one of the critical part of the project is having the tweeter protection cap in place. I wonder if this piece of hardware is actually a tweeter protection cap, so i don't need to calculate and buy a capacitor.
Just for your information,
I attach a close measurement from tweeter, mid woofer, woofer and woofer vent.
I see much overlap between the woofer and the mid-woofer, and I pretend to increase the signal into the woofer in order to extend to lower hz and made some equalisation for response correction.
I already made some tests with standard biamp capabilities of the speaker (still with the passive XO in place)
Thank you all for the advise
I am working in a project to convert the acoustic energy aegis three speakers into 3 way active dsp speakers.
https://www.listeninn.com/products/Acoustic-Energy-Aegis-3-1343-B.jpg
I opened the midwoofer just to check the interior and I saw a piece of hardware connected to the tweeter, with nothing written on it.
Of course, one of the critical part of the project is having the tweeter protection cap in place. I wonder if this piece of hardware is actually a tweeter protection cap, so i don't need to calculate and buy a capacitor.
- ¿Do you think i could stay safe with that "capacitor"?
Just for your information,
I attach a close measurement from tweeter, mid woofer, woofer and woofer vent.
I see much overlap between the woofer and the mid-woofer, and I pretend to increase the signal into the woofer in order to extend to lower hz and made some equalisation for response correction.
I already made some tests with standard biamp capabilities of the speaker (still with the passive XO in place)
Thank you all for the advise