I have a set of Klipsch Belle speakers that, due to government mandated income redistribution, I need to convert from my beloved living room speakers to DJ purposes. They are of 1984 vintage and last time I used them for a party, I cooked the tweeters. As a temporary band-aid until I find some K-77 replacements, I bought a set of Selenium HM25-25 horns and loaded them with D220Ti drivers. I just made some small boxes for the new horns and placed them on top of the Belles so that I wouldn't have to rebuild the top sections to fit the new horns. I have since found that the most probable cause for the tweeters demise was the old crossovers (the volume probably didn't help). After doing some research, I am considering building some ALK Universal crossovers which will shift the lower midrange crossover from 400 to 500 Hz, impose a 500 Hz crossover frequency on the woofer, and cross the mid horn to high horn at 6 KHz. I believe the caps on the old crossovers are just aged and wore out and the crossovers don't even cross over the woofer (Model AB Crossover). I have a pair of 18" B52 woofers that are doing the subwoofer duties (12 cu ft cabinets tuned to 25 Hz). They do fairly well and I believe they will survive in a professional atmosphere.
Does anybody have any thoughts on how to best go about this transformation? I am considering rebuilding the top sections to fit the Selenium horns and drivers since the looks of the speakers are not as important as they were. The speakers still have the K33 woofers and K55 midrange driver on the factory horns. Is the midrange\driver combo robust enough to survive being driven loud for long periods of time? The K33 woofer is only rated for 100 watts, but it is horn loaded. Should this suffice or should I consider replacing the woofers also?
The amplifiers are a Mackie FR2600 bridged mono for subs, and 2 QSC1200 amps.
The active crossover is a Behringer CX3400.
The equalizers are both Behringer (DEQ2496 & FBQ6200)
Food for thought. Would I be better off going 3 way and bi-amp the Belles since I have the electronics available?
I know this is a lot, but there are a lot of variables involved.
Does anybody have any thoughts on how to best go about this transformation? I am considering rebuilding the top sections to fit the Selenium horns and drivers since the looks of the speakers are not as important as they were. The speakers still have the K33 woofers and K55 midrange driver on the factory horns. Is the midrange\driver combo robust enough to survive being driven loud for long periods of time? The K33 woofer is only rated for 100 watts, but it is horn loaded. Should this suffice or should I consider replacing the woofers also?
The amplifiers are a Mackie FR2600 bridged mono for subs, and 2 QSC1200 amps.
The active crossover is a Behringer CX3400.
The equalizers are both Behringer (DEQ2496 & FBQ6200)
Food for thought. Would I be better off going 3 way and bi-amp the Belles since I have the electronics available?
I know this is a lot, but there are a lot of variables involved.
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