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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Electro-Voice T350, T35, + Fostex tweeters.
Post Subject: re tweetersPosted by cv on: 7/24/2005

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Just some scattered points:

1) I gather the Acapella plasma tweeters have a catalyst so you don't get the nasty oxides/ozone etc. Got some old ionofanes on the way so will know soon how well they freshen up the room... They are self-amplified so efficiency is not an issue.

2) The PTR9 might be discontinued so if you want a pair, act soon. Actually, I've never tried mine with the S2 as it would mean padding the horns down 12dB.

3) I gather the Onken is long since out of production. I know JMLC loves them and found the ET703 "somewhat digital" sounding...

4) Seems to me like the following tweeter might be worth a try, so long as you can bypass the internal x/o:
http://www.e-speakers.com/pdf/LCY-100K-specsheet.pdf

except you'd need another amp channel.... which goes for all ribbons I guess.

5) Have you tried boosting the HF to the S2? Given that you have a potential divider at the input of the amp, you can just shunt the upper R with a cap (or RC for shelving filter)  Actually, forget that, it will just exacerbate the S2s breakup.

6) What about that little JBL Be compression driver as used in the K2? No experience of them but they might fit the bill sensitivity and transient wise?

cheers
cv

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