looking at the measurements on this page...
AMT tweeters - explored by Critofur
if i target 95-100db seems safe to assume a very nice crossover btw 650-800hz dont you think....
i wonder if a simple hpf could work on this AMT btw 650-800hz for crossoverless operation..
do you think a simple high pass filter could do the crossover since theres is a big fq drop at 800hz..
AMT tweeters - explored by Critofur
if i target 95-100db seems safe to assume a very nice crossover btw 650-800hz dont you think....
i wonder if a simple hpf could work on this AMT btw 650-800hz for crossoverless operation..
do you think a simple high pass filter could do the crossover since theres is a big fq drop at 800hz..
Not that it is highly informative, but a brief review on TNT of the Dayton AMTPro-4
[Review] DIY supertweeters for Electrostat speakers
[Review] DIY supertweeters for Electrostat speakers
I don't understand why the information on it is so hard to find... is it so good that people keep it a secret hehe or so bad that nobody talks about it so they can sell theirs hehe
nice link luigi..
nice link luigi..
Look like they were made in the same factory as the Airborne AMT's
This I can vouch as not being the same product. The Airborne and Dayton are manufactured in different places. The faces on the 2-4 and 4001 are differing diameters, and have a different sized opening for the diaphragm.
Later,
Wolf
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