Must be that dang big inductor and electroletic capacitor on the helper woofer
I wasn't going to say a wordYeah, this system is just like your PT250 Project.
That's said (now), I imagine it is every bit as fun!
We had a fair amount of food and drink and company to "assist" us in this PT250 project, so I think we're doing okay. We haven't yet broached the topic of active bi-amping the K2 S9900s supplemented by the S2S subs, but hey, we'd have just as many drivers. 4313B already commented correctly that they're not the same caliber of drivers, but after we get going, nobody's opinion matters anyway.
Still this is a great project for the Everest II and it may yet inspire a daring adventure with the K2 S9900s.
Out.
the setting for the 2nd woofer is 6db at 133, 12db at 133, Q Mid.
I remember another Thread in this forum concerning Everest loudspeakers where it was stated that the midrange driver could take care of all the range up to the very high frequencies
At a show they put a blanket (?) on the tweeter and nobody seemed to miss it
May be expecially people above 50
No seriously ... the Everest can really work as a two way speakers ???
Regards,
gino
So if I understand well the midrange driver actually can reach let's say 15-16kHz flat
but it become too directional at those frequencies ?
Sorry if I sound petulant
Thanks and regards,
gino
Those are the jumper positions.Don't you mean 700Hz for the 12dB/oct ?
Series, isolated (buffered), independent 6dB filter sections.
(I do believe)
OK, I showed the settings for the 150Hz woofer earlier.
The 750Hz woofer settings are set to 18/24db slope
Pole1, 6db, 530Hz, Q is M.
Pole2, 12db, 480Hz, Q is M.
Pole3, 18db, 750Hz, Q is H.
Pole4, 24db, 750Hz, Q is H.
If you have a different setting, do share.
The High Freq settings are on 6/12db slope.
Pole1, 6db, 750Hz, Q is H.
Pole2, 12db, 750Hz, Q is H.
Pole3, OUT.
Pole4, OUT.
Picked up the new Eastern Electric MiniMax DAC Plus.
Excellent DAC with a tube.
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