- Adhesive to hold Speaker crossover components - 4 Updates
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno <DLU1@DecadentLinuxUser.org>: Oct 07 01:05PM -0400 >cabinet. > Where is teenager when you need one? > Mikek Feed the amp with the sig gen to spot the crossover points. Drive with no more than 150mV |
amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Oct 07 04:27PM -0500 On 10/7/2015 12:05 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno wrote: >> Mikek > Feed the amp with the sig gen to spot the crossover points. > Drive with no more than 150mV Why such a low level? I seem to recall driving the Super tweeter with about 1V to hear 11 kHz out of it. (out of cabinet) Mikek |
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno <DLU1@DecadentLinuxUser.org>: Oct 07 07:39PM -0400 >On 10/7/2015 12:05 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno wrote: snip >I seem to recall driving the Super tweeter with about 1V to hear >11 kHz out of it. (out of cabinet) > Mikek The amplifier input, you big dummy. |
avagadro7@gmail.com: Oct 07 05:20PM -0700 On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 9:54:37 AM UTC-4, amdx wrote: > What can I use that will do the same job, without solvent damage > to the electronic parts? > Mikek Lexel lives on the top of RV's, but is used for gluing tupper ware together...that is there should be a hard solvent process in there...see the MSDS. here's Allied: http://www.alliedelec.com/chemicals-adhesives/ |
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