Alright check this out for an idea:
I have a pair of original KLH model 6's, with the epoxied woofer - crossover for the tweeter is no longer passing signal, and anyone who's seen these old 6's knows you can't get into the box without a dremel or circular saw. What I propose to do is this:
Repurpose these as 'bassboxes' for the bottom end of any number of speaker projects. I *think* I should wire in series an additional coil to the + input, which will drop the low-pass crossover point to 200 - 250 Hz so I may use the Model 6 as a bassbox. Did the 6 have a coil as a lowpass, or did the woofer roll off naturally on the top end ?
If there is a coil anyone know it's value so I can do the math for the additional coil ?
I have a whole mess of the KLH 4" fullrange drivers that I'm itching to do a OB line array with just for kicks
thanks,
Mark
I have a pair of original KLH model 6's, with the epoxied woofer - crossover for the tweeter is no longer passing signal, and anyone who's seen these old 6's knows you can't get into the box without a dremel or circular saw. What I propose to do is this:
Repurpose these as 'bassboxes' for the bottom end of any number of speaker projects. I *think* I should wire in series an additional coil to the + input, which will drop the low-pass crossover point to 200 - 250 Hz so I may use the Model 6 as a bassbox. Did the 6 have a coil as a lowpass, or did the woofer roll off naturally on the top end ?
If there is a coil anyone know it's value so I can do the math for the additional coil ?
I have a whole mess of the KLH 4" fullrange drivers that I'm itching to do a OB line array with just for kicks
thanks,
Mark