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  • spasticteapot
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    Re: Are you ready to try an Air Motion Transformer Tweeter?

    This is a bit off-the-wall, but does anyone know if these could be rejiggered into headphone transducers? I saw someone use then BG Neo3s for this purpose, and aside from the copious duct tape, I hear it worked pretty well.

    Originally posted by Deward Hastings View Post
    I'd like a dipole "tweeter" that will reach down to 1200-1400 Hz and deliver a clean 100+dB, while maintaining good pattern control from there up to perhaps 8-10kHz . . . ie. a "substitute" for back-to-back Millenniums (with better pattern top and bottom). Not going to get too excited about yet another little tweety tweeter . . . there are plenty of reasonably good (and cheap) monopole domes, planars and ribbons that are fine from 2-2.5kHz on up if they're just going on a conventional two (or even three) way box . . .
    The Beyma TPL-150 reputedly does this very well, but the price tag is absolutely staggering.

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  • Ambient
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    Hello, There is RT-5002 (Aero Striction Tweeter) measurement: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=9fvc0i&s=6
    Home page: http://www.hg-audio.com.tw/notes/RT-5002.html

    It's really nice tweeters.

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  • Less
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    I found a Ribbon Pleater on eBay, so figured I should share this... may save our DIY friends a little time and maybe a little hassle. At $50 its a bit steep, but hey... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ribbon-Pleat...item19c09a14d7

    Thanks for all the great info in this post series btw. It's been enlightening.

    Jim

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  • winslow
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    Jeff, any plans on testing the 5002?

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  • Jeff B.
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    Originally posted by Wolf View Post
    ...and thusly why I didn't include AMT in that statement. I really didn't know.
    I know the LCY 'split-ribbon' is supposed to be an improvement on the off-axis responses, but I've not seen evidence of those either...

    So even vertical off-axis is good on the little Airbornes?
    Cool!
    Wolf
    The LCY's don't necessarily have "better" dispersion than other ribbons, they have more uniform dispersion by keeping the dimensions close to the same whether vertically or horizontally. By doing this they radiate more like a dome tweeter than like other ribbons.

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  • winslow
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    I found out the hard way too...lol.

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  • Wolf
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    Originally posted by winslow View Post
    It's on the first page .
    Yep- you got me. Been awhile since I read it.
    Wolf

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  • winslow
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    It's on the first page .

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  • Wolf
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    Originally posted by Jeff B. View Post
    Don't use a generalization like that with these. They are folded into roughly a square driver, they are not narrow like typical planars and ribbons. Having said that, the 4001 measures very nicely off-axis. I'm not exactly sure how it manages this unless it has something to do with the pleats.
    ...and thusly why I didn't include AMT in that statement. I really didn't know.
    I know the LCY 'split-ribbon' is supposed to be an improvement on the off-axis responses, but I've not seen evidence of those either...

    So even vertical off-axis is good on the little Airbornes?
    Cool!
    Wolf

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  • Jeff B.
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    Originally posted by Wolf View Post
    Pretty much all ribbons and planars have the narrow vertical directivity and wide horizontal response. Also- this normally means the length dimension of the tweeter should be mounted up and down instead of sideways.

    Later,
    Wolf
    Don't use a generalization like that with these. They are folded into roughly a square driver, they are not narrow like typical planars and ribbons. Having said that, the 4001 measures very nicely off-axis. I'm not exactly sure how it manages this unless it has something to do with the pleats.

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  • Wolf
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    Originally posted by subwoofery View Post
    Does anyone know the dispersion patern for the RT20021 or the RT4001?

    Been searching on the net but couldn't find it. I'd like to know if the horizontal axis spreads wider than the vertical one... Planning to use it for my center channel.

    Thanks,
    Kelvin
    Pretty much all ribbons and planars have the narrow vertical directivity and wide horizontal response. Also- this normally means the length dimension of the tweeter should be mounted up and down instead of sideways.

    Later,
    Wolf

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  • subwoofery
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    Does anyone know the dispersion patern for the RT20021 or the RT4001?

    Been searching on the net but couldn't find it. I'd like to know if the horizontal axis spreads wider than the vertical one... Planning to use it for my center channel.

    Thanks,
    Kelvin

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  • winslow
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    Uh...yeah...lol.

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  • Jeff B.
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    Originally posted by winslow View Post
    Jeff, do you have any similar measurements for the larger Airborne AMTs? Like the RT-4001s and RT-5002s?
    See the first post in this thread.

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  • winslow
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    Jeff, do you have any similar measurements for the larger Airborne AMTs? Like the RT-4001s and RT-5002s?

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