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Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
I have this airborne RT-4101 ribbon tweeter:
http://www.solen.ca/pdf/airborne/rt4101.pdf
Some one at InDIYana told me that it was only good to ~8Khz. Solen's site shows 4Khz. I have never used a ribbon tweeter but I have heard that they don't like to be tested without a HP filter. If any one can give me an idea as to a safe way to check the tweeter out with my omnimic that would be great.
The main reason for this post is to figure out if I could use one or several of the buyouts to match up with these ribbons. I found two that looked good, I was mainly looking for drivers that could go up to 8Khz, and are cheap, fwiw.
The first is a 2" mid/tweet: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=289-127
This is the one I am most interested in, although I don't know if it is any good, I thought of using several per side to make sure that they could keep up with the tweeter. This has other issues, but I don't know how bad it would be. If any one has used this little driver please let me know what you thought of it.
The second is a 6.5" sealed back mid: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=289-126
I don't know how bad this would beam or what its fr is. Any info would be helpful.
I understand that I will still need a woofer for these. If there are any cheap suggestions - that won't require a huge box - please let me know. (I thought of two of these per side: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=299-289)
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
For cheap and good up to 8k, I don't think you can do better
than the Vifa TC9FD - use a pair per side if you need the sensitivity:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...umber=264-1062
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
+1 to Don's suggestion. I bought 4 of them just to play with and boy do they sound pretty sweet. measure reasonably well too.
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by donradick
+1.... The Vifa sounds quite good, and is pretty easy to work with.
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by duanebro
I have this airborne RT-4101 ribbon tweeter:
http://www.solen.ca/pdf/airborne/rt4101.pdf
Some one at InDIYana told me that it was only good to ~8Khz. Solen's site shows 4Khz. I have never used a ribbon tweeter but I have heard that they don't like to be tested without a HP filter. If any one can give me an idea as to a safe way to check the tweeter out with my omnimic that would be great.
The main reason for this post is to figure out if I could use one or several of the buyouts to match up with these ribbons. I found two that looked good, I was mainly looking for drivers that could go up to 8Khz, and are cheap, fwiw.
The first is a 2" mid/tweet: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=289-127
This is the one I am most interested in, although I don't know if it is any good, I thought of using several per side to make sure that they could keep up with the tweeter. This has other issues, but I don't know how bad it would be. If any one has used this little driver please let me know what you thought of it.
The second is a 6.5" sealed back mid: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=289-126
I don't know how bad this would beam or what its fr is. Any info would be helpful.
I understand that I will still need a woofer for these. If there are any cheap suggestions - that won't require a huge box - please let me know. (I thought of two of these per side: http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=299-289)
Be advised the openness of the rear cavity, and I was the one who said the output got better above 8kHz. It's either a rising response, or not good down low.
Later,
Wolf
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by Wolf
Be advised the openness of the rear cavity, and I was the one who said the output got better above 8kHz. It's either a rising response, or not good down low.
Later,
Wolf
Sorry I didn't remember that it was you Wolf. In my defense it had been a really long, but fun, day. Did your measurements look like this?:

I have no idea how to cross this over. Can I just put a cap on it? Can I measure impedance like any other tweeter? I would like to use this as low as i can, about 6.5-7k if it will work. I am going to get several of the 2" buyouts I started this thread about to see what I can do with it. Currently I am looking at using a Aura NS6 for the bottom - although this has changed several times and I haven't even started yet. LOL
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by duanebro
Sorry I didn't remember that it was you Wolf. In my defense it had been a really long, but fun, day. Did your measurements look like this?:
I have no idea how to cross this over. Can I just put a cap on it? Can I measure impedance like any other tweeter? I would like to use this as low as i can, about 6.5-7k if it will work. I am going to get several of the 2" buyouts I started this thread about to see what I can do with it. Currently I am looking at using a Aura NS6 for the bottom - although this has changed several times and I haven't even started yet. LOL
FWIW- that is about how I expected it to measure just doing a sweep on the WT2. Rising in about 6-8kHz, and a little soft on top-end.
This is a planar, not a true ribbon, so you can measure Z on a WT3 or such just fine, and it should be fairly resistive. Remember to chamber the planars to prevent any pressure issues on the membrane, due to its open-back qualities. I would recommend an LR4 slope acoustic, and likely 12dB electrical will get you there. If you should need to pad the output of the planar, using a 1-2uF cap across the series resistor will allow the top-end to flatten out.
Have fun!
Wolf
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by duanebro
I have no idea how to cross this over. Can I just put a cap on it? Can I measure impedance like any other tweeter? I would like to use this as low as i can, about 6.5-7k if it will work. I am going to get several of the 2" buyouts I started this thread about to see what I can do with it. Currently I am looking at using a Aura NS6 for the bottom - although this has changed several times and I haven't even started yet. LOL
Does the unit have a rear enclosure or is it dipole?
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by dthomas
Does the unit have a rear enclosure or is it dipole?
It is dipole. I would like to extend the baffle above the box and leave it that way. I thought about doing the same with the mid also. I will try to rear mount both drivers and use a shallow wave guide. I can have the baffle cnc routered.
The idea is to play with something different, with almost no cost. I am up for any ideas or advice.
Last edited by duanebro; 05-19-2012 at 12:22 AM.
Reason: Darn you auto-correct!
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by duanebro
It is dipole. I would like to extend the baffle above the box and leave it that way. I bbq'd thought about doing the same with the mid also. I will try to rear mount both drivers and use a shallow wave guide. I can have the baffle cnc routered.
The idea is to play with something different, with almost no cost. I am up for any ideas or advice.
It's actually more of an aperiodic enclosure, as the backwave is attenuated, and there are openings with damping in front of them.
I wouldn't call it dipole.
Later,
Wolf
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by Wolf
It's actually more of an aperiodic enclosure, as the backwave is attenuated, and there are openings with damping in front of them.
I wouldn't call it dipole.
Later,
Wolf
Ok, so does that mean that I can't leave the back open? or that it doesn't matter. (as long as it is not in an enclosure with another driver of course)
Any suggestions?
And thank you for finding my post and helping me out Wolf.
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Re: Looking for info on a few buyouts to match up with a ribbon I have
 Originally Posted by duanebro
Ok, so does that mean that I can't leave the back open? or that it doesn't matter. (as long as it is not in an enclosure with another driver of course)
Any suggestions?
And thank you for finding my post and helping me out Wolf. 
You can leave the back open, but I don't think it'll be of much benefit in terms of output or dipolar-response. May matter, may not. (Definitely on the last parenthetic sentence.)
Sure thing, hope they work out for you!
Wolf
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