It sounds to me like the crossover on my ServoStatik system is having some issues. The high and/or mid channels are "bleeding" the left and right signals back and forth. I believe the crossover points are 100 & 2000 hz.
I would love to find an inexpensive crossover that I can use to prove this. Presumably I would need to run it for awhile until I can get the Infinity unit to the shop. Even an auto version would be acceptable - maybe even better since it would be easier to hide.
Does anyone have a good recommendation for a 3 way crossover? A unit that can handle both channels would be ideal, but single 3 way is fine if it's not too expensive... I can just buy two of them.
Thanks!
Mark
I would love to find an inexpensive crossover that I can use to prove this. Presumably I would need to run it for awhile until I can get the Infinity unit to the shop. Even an auto version would be acceptable - maybe even better since it would be easier to hide.
Does anyone have a good recommendation for a 3 way crossover? A unit that can handle both channels would be ideal, but single 3 way is fine if it's not too expensive... I can just buy two of them.
Thanks!
Mark
Show us a pic under the cover of the current xo so we can help fix it!
The store has this discrete jfet active xo. It's a 2-way though:
DIY Biamp 6-24 Crossover – diyAudio Store
There are a couple 2-way active xo of Rolls brand at Parts-Express for under $100. But there are also bare opamp-based boards and kits on ebay for around $10-15.
The store has this discrete jfet active xo. It's a 2-way though:
DIY Biamp 6-24 Crossover – diyAudio Store
There are a couple 2-way active xo of Rolls brand at Parts-Express for under $100. But there are also bare opamp-based boards and kits on ebay for around $10-15.
This is an electrostatic speaker if I'm not mistaken, and you describe what seems to be unique electronics even beyond the high Voltage supplies. I think more information is going to be necessary.
As it turns out, the high end was flaking out and finally died completely. Presumably it's the transformer.
Luckily I have a spare panel with the high end still working so I should be able to swap parts over until it is good as new.
Luckily I have a spare panel with the high end still working so I should be able to swap parts over until it is good as new.