Hi All !!
A "zero Ohms" Inductor, is of course, no inductor at all.
I want to probe others on how one can passively and benignly roll off the high frequencies in a A7-800 VOTT .
Mine is loaded with 515Bs and 802Ds on Emilar EH500-2 horns, run by a single flea-powered Type 45 SE amplifier, in a small ( 12.5 by 14.5 foot ) living room. This KISS crossover assumes use of a minimal first-order passive crossover, maybe at 1-1.25 KHz, but minus any inductor on the 515B.
WHO has tried this, as follows, to eliminate the inductor ??? :
A soft high-frequency-absorbing circular obstruction, in the MOUTH of the A7 bass horn, suspended by four criss-crossed strings or wires, on the same plane as the front of the A7 enclosure, and centrally located in the A7 bass horn's mouth ( not throat !! ) ??
The " high-frequency-absorbing circular obstruction " could be made of a very open stable circular metal mesh grill or fencing ( maybe with 1/2 inch grids ), and a 1/2 inch thick circular piece of white fluffy material, as used in quilting, padding, etc. sewed on each side, with the obstruction held in place - centered in the A7 bass horn, by strings or wire at 90 degree intervals.
One could experiment with :
a) different diameters of this added obstruction, and
b) different amounts of fluffy material thicknesses,
to acoustically roll-off the high frequencies, in lieu of what a single inductor would typically roll off.
If one can ELIMINATE the power-robbing inductor, we obtain superior coupling of the audio amplifier to the 515B, and, we beneficially have less efficiency difference between the woofer and the 802 compression driver.
Who has already tried this in ALTEC - A7 land?? What did it sound like? What useful comments would anyone be able to make??
Thanks in advance.
LowOhms, Jeff Medwin
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