I am experimenting a bit with open baffles and lower Q drivers. I know, not ideal. But, I plan to roll off the bottom end to a woofer in the end anyway, so I'm not concerned about lower bass.
So my question is, if I were to purchase a handful of resistors to experiment with, what kind would I get? I was looking at Parts Express, and there are a variety of different kinds available, such as this list:
Non-Inductive
1/2 Watt Flameproof
1 Watt Flameproof
5 Watt Wirewound
10 Watt Wirewound
I'm planning on lower values, maybe between 2 and 5 ohm or so.
Any thoughts are appreciated! I'm working with the FE166ESR and the FE168E Sigma at the moment and will most likely decide between them for the final project. Note that I'm not trying to get any real bass out of them, just balance them out a little.
I'll post thoughts once I spend a little time with them. Thanks for your help.
So my question is, if I were to purchase a handful of resistors to experiment with, what kind would I get? I was looking at Parts Express, and there are a variety of different kinds available, such as this list:
Non-Inductive
1/2 Watt Flameproof
1 Watt Flameproof
5 Watt Wirewound
10 Watt Wirewound
I'm planning on lower values, maybe between 2 and 5 ohm or so.
Any thoughts are appreciated! I'm working with the FE166ESR and the FE168E Sigma at the moment and will most likely decide between them for the final project. Note that I'm not trying to get any real bass out of them, just balance them out a little.
I'll post thoughts once I spend a little time with them. Thanks for your help.
Stocker - Thanks for the response, but you're link doesn't seem to be working.
As for my amp, I actually don't know, beyond the 40 or so watts it puts out. I'm running an Audio Zone Amp-1 prototype. It has no literature at all with it.
Any thoughts?
As for my amp, I actually don't know, beyond the 40 or so watts it puts out. I'm running an Audio Zone Amp-1 prototype. It has no literature at all with it.
Any thoughts?
One thought, is there a way to figure this out with a volt meter? If so, what would the result mean in this case? Thanks.
one1speed said:I am experimenting a bit with open baffles and lower Q drivers. I know, not ideal. But, I plan to roll off the bottom end to a woofer in the end anyway, so I'm not concerned about lower bass.
So my question is, if I were to purchase a handful of resistors to experiment with, what kind would I get? I was looking at Parts Express, and there are a variety of different kinds available, such as this list:
Non-Inductive
1/2 Watt Flameproof
1 Watt Flameproof
5 Watt Wirewound
10 Watt Wirewound
I'm planning on lower values, maybe between 2 and 5 ohm or so.
Any thoughts are appreciated! I'm working with the FE166ESR and the FE168E Sigma at the moment and will most likely decide between them for the final project. Note that I'm not trying to get any real bass out of them, just balance them out a little.
I'll post thoughts once I spend a little time with them. Thanks for your help.
Whatever the wattage the drivers can take, I would recommend using twice that rating. My gut feeling is use inductive. The different way non-inductive resistors are made may have adverse influence unless you know exactly how they are layed out internally.
Hi,
wire wound resistors can typically take 10 times their continuous
ratings short term, and have a much longer longer time constant
than bass unit voice coils.
With the sort of drivers you are using anything above 3W will be fine.
I'd use 5W for experimentation, and can be re-used for tweeters.
For final I'd use non-inductive.
🙂/sreten.
wire wound resistors can typically take 10 times their continuous
ratings short term, and have a much longer longer time constant
than bass unit voice coils.
With the sort of drivers you are using anything above 3W will be fine.
I'd use 5W for experimentation, and can be re-used for tweeters.
For final I'd use non-inductive.
🙂/sreten.
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