Hello!
The same problem with L-Pad again... And I've decided to replace it this time.
Is it correct spare part: 50W mono 3/8'' shaft 8 Omh?
https://www.parts-express.com/L-Pad-...-8-Ohm-260-252
Thank's, Pavel
Hello!
The same problem with L-Pad again... And I've decided to replace it this time.
Is it correct spare part: 50W mono 3/8'' shaft 8 Omh?
https://www.parts-express.com/L-Pad-...-8-Ohm-260-252
Thank's, Pavel
If you disconnect the Lpad from the driver and the network you can measure the dcr of the series and parallel resistance of the preferred Lpad setting.
Buy some 5 watt power resisters that are within 10% of your measurements and assemble a fixed pad after disconnecting the Lpad from the crossover and the driver.
Do this for both L + R loudspeakers and you may notice improvement in the imaging and tonal balance. (Match the L+R resister values).
Further improvements can be obtained following the above process with the horn and mid Lpads.
The key is to obtain a system flat setting before you decide to do this.
Soon l will publish an article(s) and a webinar on how to accomplish this important aspect of setting up a multi way loudspeaker such as the 43XX systems.
Ian
Ian, thank you!
I think it's the most fundamental way to do ))
Are there typical measurements for 0db point for all L-pads?
Article or seminar for this process would be very helpful. Just a brilliant idea, Looking forward for it!
Pavel
There are but there is a bit to get your head around.
Let me work it through and l will keep you informed.
Ian
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