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Re: external crossovers
Hi Chris,
There's a bit more here also, http://wduk.worldomain.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2704 These boxes are Maplin MB6 YN39N and the components are laid out on their plain matrix board (holes but no copper on it) JP53H, leads poked through and soldered links underneath, |
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Re: external crossovers
Thanks for all the help.
Question 2. I have now finished the basic boxes and on presenting the Seas T18RE/XFCTV2 co-axial driver, I realised that the central tweeter part itself is quite a bit set back from the mid/bass driver surround. Does this mean, I could dispense with the routing inset to set the driver flush with the front baffle - on my Totems and also my previous Heybrooks it is/was only the tweeters which were set flush, the bass drivers were not. As you may have guessed, I have never used a router before and would be delighted if I s¡didn´t have to risk a cock-up. Go on, make my day. Chris |
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Re: external crossovers
Greg, I see you have RS wire-wound resistors in your external x-o. Not tried these but can say that the Mills non-inductive resistors ($3.50 ish from Percy) were one of the most obvious upgrades I've yet done. Much smoother top-end, reduced splashiness, with no loss of detail. Worth a go I'd guess
Regards Adrian |
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Re: external crossovers
Hi Adrian,
Yes, good observation. I'm very fond of Mills as you know and use them in my amps. A point to note is that I uprated the resistors which allows them (I've tested this) to run cooler than original. Almost anything is better sonically in the crossover compared with white coffin ceramic resistors. I suppose I've not moved on further with the crossovers after the rebuild and boxing them out of the cabinets because there was such a significant improvement to sound which I've remained very happy with. I've forgetten about them since. I think that's the result we're all looking for, in'it? Best wishes, Greg |
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Re: external crossovers
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I cannot find an answer to this question, though it may be there, somewhere... There are an awful lot of plugs and sockets in the picture. Continuous runs of cable would be better, no? Use plugs and sockets only where necessary? If I have 6 wires going to 3 drive units through a hole in the cabinet, what do I seal it with? John |
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Re: external crossovers
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Yes no plugs has got to be better than plugs. I used to worry about that but having tried the hassle of no plugs I don't worry any more. |