I didn't ask. Does the woofer work?
If it does how does it sound?
I can tell you that the crossover shown in the picture isn't for that midrange with the back-cup; that mid does indeed do 800Hz to the stated 12kHz, in fact it can do 350 to 400 Hz easily with Bi-amping and a steep XO, its in-cup Fs is around 180Hz from memory
If it does how does it sound?
I can tell you that the crossover shown in the picture isn't for that midrange with the back-cup; that mid does indeed do 800Hz to the stated 12kHz, in fact it can do 350 to 400 Hz easily with Bi-amping and a steep XO, its in-cup Fs is around 180Hz from memory
Looks like a good deal will msg himNot if you count in the cost of buying all the woodworking tools needed but if you want value for money combined with great sound buy this from a forum member.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/complete-elsinore-mk6-nrxc-kit.397504/#post-7405863
I was seriously thinking of doing so until I counted the drivers in my stash
If the woofer works and has no coil in line and is working without any crossover (usually going up to 4khz then) a simple piezo horn would do which goes down to 4khz.
Just use 50 to 100 ohm from plus to minus for the piezo and a capacitor of 0.2 to 0.47 mfd in line. For the phase make a listening test. The mid opening must be closed after putting the drivers out if necessary.
Just use 50 to 100 ohm from plus to minus for the piezo and a capacitor of 0.2 to 0.47 mfd in line. For the phase make a listening test. The mid opening must be closed after putting the drivers out if necessary.