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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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It is the Dayton PS180-8. You have actually answered my question, as I will then only use the full range Woofer and see how it does on its own. Thanx.
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I will only be using them as surround speakers and initially planned to use only the full range to replace the existing drivers, which have broken paper cones. Afterwards, I thought I might just as well use the existing tweeter instead of leaving it disconnected and just adjust the crossover frequency much higher, as the new drivers have a range of
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Is there anybody that perhaps have the tweeter's detailed technical specifications? I replaced the original woofers with new full range drivers (Dayton PS180-8 - 6.5"). Current crossover is at 4,000 but I need to push this up to around 10,000, as I would like to retain the existing tweeters. I need to recalculate the complete crossover circuit
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Thanks Tournedos - that was exactly what I was looking for!
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Hi friends, I have a set of vintage B&O speakers that I use as surrounds for my system. I am trying to determine their specifications. Their size is : W 200mm X D 240mm X H 500mm. There are no stickers on the back, so I cannot identify the model. It has a 165mm woofer and a tweeter. I am considering replacing the woofer with a Dayton 6.5" full
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Hi BenSA, many thanks - Am am based in Cape Town and would appreciate the name of the company. Sent me PM to jeanrick@telkomsa.net.
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Thanks Soren Mexico for the schematic - this will help a lot and thanks Martin for your input. As you may have guessed, I know little about speakers and as Martin guessed correctly, I paid more than 600UK pounds for the Seas drivers and add to that horrendous shipping charges to South Africa. Unfortunately I don't think we have a company in South
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Many thanks for the responses. I do have the original manuals that came with the speakers, but they provide no specifications of the crossover circuit. The main reason that I require the design specifications is that I want to replace some of the components with new ones, as I see some heat damage on some. I had the original Philips woofers repaired
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I want to overhaul the X-Overs of my Beovox 5700 spreakers by upgrading the components with new ones and possibly amend values to compensate for a new speaker driver. I have replaced the woofer with a 140W Seas unit (35 - 1000Hz), as the originals were falling apart and I could not find a replacement unit anywhere, but I need to find out if I would
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