Hmmm, I have 4x of these small clearance woofers in my driver collection: https://parts-express.com/Peerless-SDS-135F25CP02-04-5-1-4-Paper-Cone-Woofer-264-1658 and a pair of RS100P-8 that are very nice full range...
Couldn't resist the price of 159$ a while back, and I added the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo to my lineup of printers:
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It is both the easiest to assemble printer I've ever used, and it's remarkably fast (though not as fast as the new high-speed d…
Both the Seas 27TFFC and the Tymphany OX20SC00-04 are tweeters I've used before and love, both have good to excellent off-axis and sound very natural to my ears. The latter is a steal at it's price IMO.
Mitchell above offered up the ZA14, which is a pretty damn impressive midrange that can go lower than most domes. I might be biased though, given I have four sitting here awaiting use in a future project. On the downside, it does have a pretty steep…
So having the bright idea to swap out the 0.4mm nozzle for a nice micro swiss steel 0.6mm nozzle, I proceed to do the procedure - heating up the end properly, using a socket to free the nozzle and as I removed it I could feel it suddenly fight me. W…
So when taking apart the current plate and attempting to pull out the driver I kind of forgot how much I glued the wire into the back and uh, that was that - oops!
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Well at least I have 7 more of these drivers in a drawer in the closet (to…
On the other hand, crossing over to a tweeter at 5k would make it far more viable and it seems to create a waveguide effect on directivity all the way down.
First measurement of the no-plug faceplate, which given how small it is, I was surprised to see the rather potent boost it gave from 6k to 15k. Details:
* 24" distance
* SPL roughly 90db
* 0, 22.5, 45, and 60 degrees rotation
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Almost all of the older Tripath class D have that early climbing distortion that vanishes higher up (past 5k or so) even some newer TI stuff like the TPA3116 have the same. I'm not sure of the cause though.