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Great Deal on a Great Product Sunday, July 20, 2008
Brad from Hudsonville, MI
The price was excellent, easy to find what I needed on the website, shipping was reasonable! The item arived quickly and well packaged. It was exactly what I needed and woks great!
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Piezo Horn Driver Crossover 1800 hz Part 1 Sunday, May 25, 2008
Speaker Guy from Tacoma, WA
Place this 20-ohm 20-watt resistor and a 3.5 mH coil- (Part number 255-278) across the horn driver terminals - (load) - Then because we are creating a second order crossover which inverts the phase 180 degrees, place a 2.2 uF capacitor (part number 027-415) in-line from the source (+) lead to the (-) terminal on your horn driver.
We're lookin' at a second order 1.8K crossover that protects Piezo horn drivers and vastly improves their response. Also note that only one crossover is necessary for multiple Piezo drivers, as they have no impedance. Simply wire them in parallel to the source tweeter with the crossover on it.
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Experience with Product
I own it
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Piezo Crossover part 1 Sunday, May 25, 2008
Speaker Guy from Tacoma, WA
Place this 20-ohm 20-watt resistor and a 1.5 millihenry coil-(Part number 255-052) across the tweeter terminals - (load) - Then because we are creating a second order crossover which inverts the phase 180 degrees, place a 1.0 uf capacitor (part number 027-410)in-line from the source (+) lead to the (-) terminal on your tweeter.
We're lookin' at a second order 4K crossover that protects Piezo tweeters and vastly improves their response.
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Experience with Product
I own it
Technical Knowledge
Professional
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