Advice needed for PTH1010 2435HPL Combo

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Thanks in advance!

Recently purchased a pair of these combos on eBay. Measured them today. Used 15 cycle FDW. Please see attached charts. Are they close enough? Should I send them in for inspection and ferrofluid replacement? Is the notch at 10K normal?

Regards,
Paul
 

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I would only be guessing. I notice the frequencies of minor anomalies are very slightly different between the drivers. I wonder about the internal fit of the parts, the consistency of the domes, the coherence of the wavefront, breakup resonance, voice coil resistances etc. Polars may help, but that can come with time.

Did you ensure the throats are properly aligned with the drivers? It doesn't take much to upset things.

I'd compare impedances for each driver, on the horn as is first, then on their own. Ensure the coils are at room temperature.
 
Wow, I'm jealous !!!!!!

Thanks for the measurements !!!!!!

I loved that driver on 2384.
It probably wouldn't hurt but costly (ferrofluid), top end may come up some, idk.


Dualtriode actively crossed at 2khz, but looking at your graph (due to a z peak near 1.6khz), i'd say active at 1.2khz would be fine.
 
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Wow, 4" coil, I'd have figured on higher sensitivity, shorting ring, low qts .26

They recommend tuning at fs, so if you beat the schmoo out of it, maybe 1 hour later the qts may float up to .3, maybe not with a 4" coil wicking away the heat, you'd still be 9db down at fs.

Then again, my 2206 is probably 10db near 50hz, with eq it is fine for harder rock, like a strange redo of "bad company" im listening to right now.

B&c looks a little resonancy near 1.2khz, may be an issue trying to cross that high.
 
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Hmm, I'm flattered.

What type of music ?

I'm converted to jbl 2206 now (what i got), used arn't too pricy but watch for bad recone jobs, ideally less than $300 for new old stock. Or I've wanted to try the eminence delta pro 12a at $140. No shorting rings but good kick as reported by diysoundgroup tempest owners and even jeff the designer, and erich h i think. Smooth break up, not too in your face, but not as detailed as a pair of 8's i think I'd read not too long ago. But a 12" 2 way is its own set of compromises.
 
I built some enclosures for the PTH1010, 2435HPL and B&C 12TBX100 drivers. Overall dimensions are 16" wide, 28" tall and 10.5" deep. I made a double thick front baffle, 1.5" thick. During the build, before rebates and front panel bevel, I mounted the drivers and took measurements. I also took measurements after rebates for the drivers and bevel for the baffles. You can see the measurements in the attachments. I also attached a picture of the assembled enclosures.
I was underwhelmed by the small differences between measurements. The largest differences seem to be between 2000hz and 7000hz.

What are your thoughts?
 

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Crossover point and slope ?

Eq flat, then add eq to your taste.
I'd wrap the last bend in the horn with felt or foam and see if it sounds better to you.

How does it sound to you ?

Maybe a round over would have more effect vs sharp break, idk.
 
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Current crossover point is 1200hz LR4. I used REW to EQ with crossover included. Got a decent null between the two drivers, when one was out of phase. I then eq'd the combined response, flat and then with eht REW house curve. I do like the house curve better, but some experimentation is called for.

I plan to fill the waveguide with foam, ala Geddes. Will post new measurements as that happens.
 
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