It was great at that time imho. Sadly it died during a life gig - the voice coil burnt during a guitar solo.Just out of curiosity: How did it sound with your (bass?) guitar? Did it satisfy you?
Best regards!
You are right, but I did not believe this 4" voice could burn driven by a (overdriven😉) 70watts amp.
The problem was the low temperature glue at that time, as the windings slipped from the carrier.
The problem was the low temperature glue at that time, as the windings slipped from the carrier.
I presume that FR = frequency response
In this case. FR can also be Full Range.
dave
In this case. FR can also be Full Range.
It's my opinion that Frequency Response is more in context with ICG's statement.
Then again, FR can stand for Frequency Range!
It just goes to illustrate the misunderstandings that can arise through the undefined use of abbreviations! 😀
It's my opinion that Frequency Response is more in context with ICG's statement.
Agreed.
Lots of room for confusion given that many TLSs (three letter acronyms) often use the same shortcut.
dave
Finally got around to borrowing a router and finishing these speakers. They've retained the nice characteristics. Seem to benefit from a smaller cabinet, proper seals/gaskets, and filler.
I might try increase the tweeter cap value (in series with 5.6ohm resistor) to see what that sounds like.
Thanks again to everyone for the advice.
I might try increase the tweeter cap value (in series with 5.6ohm resistor) to see what that sounds like.
Thanks again to everyone for the advice.
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