I just noticed that the cap/coil values for the SLA Pro's are different from the other piezo variants I've built from here in the past in other box designs (all have been melded arrays.)
I'm not exactly sure what goes on with the piezo crossovers compared to more traditional 6/12/18/24 per octave crossovers so I'll just ask: what is the corner frequency in the SLA Pro's and is anything else going on with it regarding any boosts or cuts in the response?
Thanks,
Tim
SLA Pro crossover
SLA Pro crossover
Built:
4 x WH10 melded
4 x WH8 melded
2 x Jack15 melded
2 x Simplex 12 w/BGH-25 for Bass
1 x Simplex Tiltback (powered PPA800DSP) for Keys
2 x SLA Pro
Bought:
6 x T39 20" 3012LF loaded
4 x WH10 melded
4 x WH8 melded
2 x Jack15 melded
2 x Simplex 12 w/BGH-25 for Bass
1 x Simplex Tiltback (powered PPA800DSP) for Keys
2 x SLA Pro
Bought:
6 x T39 20" 3012LF loaded
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Re: SLA Pro crossover
It's a higher crossover frequency, 3.5kHz, because the dispersion of the direct radiating woofers in the SLA pros is wide enough to reach that high with them.
Re: SLA Pro crossover
Thanks for confirming Bill.
Built:
4 x WH10 melded
4 x WH8 melded
2 x Jack15 melded
2 x Simplex 12 w/BGH-25 for Bass
1 x Simplex Tiltback (powered PPA800DSP) for Keys
2 x SLA Pro
Bought:
6 x T39 20" 3012LF loaded
4 x WH10 melded
4 x WH8 melded
2 x Jack15 melded
2 x Simplex 12 w/BGH-25 for Bass
1 x Simplex Tiltback (powered PPA800DSP) for Keys
2 x SLA Pro
Bought:
6 x T39 20" 3012LF loaded