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  1. #1
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    Default Any one used these? Tweeter 279-020 *PIC*




    1/2" MYLAR DOME TWEETER

    Rectangle-faceplate mylar tweeter was used in a classic BIC Venturi speaker system. Frequency response is better than what is found on many other similar Mylar tweeters. Bucking magnet reduces stray magnetic field.

    Specifications: *Power handling: 15 watts RMS/30 watts max *VCdia: 1/2" *Re: 7.25 ohms *Frequency range: 3,000-20,000 Hz *Fs: 2,600 Hz *SPL: 91 dB 2.83V/1m *Dimensions: A: 3-1/2" x 2-1/2", B: 1-3/4", C: 7/8".


    (Originally posted by: joes23)

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    Default I am using them in an NSB project


    and looking for a crossover design for them....

    Also looking for any feedback on performance, or Freq. response curves..

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. I just ordered 6 of them....


    (Originally posted by: joes23)

  3. #3

    Default Have fun . . .


    crossing the NSBs that high! Twice tweeter FS is 5200 -- in my experience too high for the NSBs. But if I am wrong and you wind up with a great sounding project, I will be eager to hear how you did it!

    Dan

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    Default Re: I agree


    There are probably ways to knock the breakup down, but it's just not worth the cost with those drivers!

    Those $4 Dayton Neo tweets are a much better match IMO.

    C

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    Default A possible way to do it:


    First, I agree with Dan and Chris, there may be more cost effective tweeter choices out there, but for sake of argument, one can sometimes cross close to the fs of a tweeter if a shunt conjugate network is utilized to level the impedance peak at fs. I say sometimes, as the driver has to be capable of the excursion required at the lower crossover frequency without undue distortion. I've not tried this tweeter, nor have I any data on it, so this is all supposition. I merely suggest it up as a possible alternative, and perhaps an interesting experiment.

    C


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