The secret formulaDaniel Quinn wrote: is there are way of calculating what resistor value i will need on the tweeter on the new simple crossover, from the two resistors currently employed on the tweeter and woofer , bearing in mind the current bass resistor will be discarded ? Do i simply half the value of the current tweeter resistor to account for the unattenuated [?] mid/bass driver or is that too simple /
My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
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mmmh - would love to scold Mr Booth & Mr Honeydew...........But alas they could have a point............Daniel Quinn wrote:Jammy , next time your reading this thread could you please compose a suitable Jammy response to Mr Booth and the Doc for me . ta very much
Audio DIY can be frought with danger.............Take care Mr Quinn, dont want you ending up like the guy in pic.....2013s only begun.
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jammy395 wrote: mmmh - would love to scold Mr Booth & Mr Honeydew.
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Tch...Tch....Your mind is
Scold - Whipping was never mentioned..............
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/scold
No where do i see the use of a whip.........................
Scold - Whipping was never mentioned..............
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/scold
No where do i see the use of a whip.........................
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Re: My hifi is a disaster 1 problem at a time .
Poetic licentiousness more like
Pioneer PL71/DL103/ Phono2/HiFiPi/P90SA/TIS/CubixPro
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I reckon the English hifi buffs are a bit of a doddgy lot (only a minority).......
Still Scottish hifi buffs must be a bit thick (only a minority) cause i had to look licentious up...........
Still Scottish hifi buffs must be a bit thick (only a minority) cause i had to look licentious up...........
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Query -
Does anybody know
a] if there is a term for the springiness of spring ?
b] if there is a direct corralation between the gauge of metal used to make a spring and its springness and the useful weight it can support . ie - is 05mm more springy than 1mm.
I have just purchased some new springs for my TT and whilst they are the correct length and diameter at 1mm thick steel they dont bloody stretch or spring when supporting the subschasis motor bearing and platter . Now i know for the Doc this would be an improvement , but it just wont do .
thanks
Does anybody know
a] if there is a term for the springiness of spring ?
b] if there is a direct corralation between the gauge of metal used to make a spring and its springness and the useful weight it can support . ie - is 05mm more springy than 1mm.
I have just purchased some new springs for my TT and whilst they are the correct length and diameter at 1mm thick steel they dont bloody stretch or spring when supporting the subschasis motor bearing and platter . Now i know for the Doc this would be an improvement , but it just wont do .
thanks
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