06-12-2016, 07:12 PM
Hey folks,
Some of you might remember my posts from a short time ago about a neat little AM/FM record player console I bought. I had got the record player working, but one of the tweeters was not operational. They were 64 ohms rated at 1 watt. I have been having no luck finding exact replacements. I did just buy a set of tweeters that are 64 ohms, but rated at only .8 ohms. My thinking was that I could tweek the value of the crossover cap to change the crossover frequency a little higher. How much would I have to change it to help protect the lighter spreaker? It now is at .22 at 100W. Would going to .2 mfd help?
Some of you might remember my posts from a short time ago about a neat little AM/FM record player console I bought. I had got the record player working, but one of the tweeters was not operational. They were 64 ohms rated at 1 watt. I have been having no luck finding exact replacements. I did just buy a set of tweeters that are 64 ohms, but rated at only .8 ohms. My thinking was that I could tweek the value of the crossover cap to change the crossover frequency a little higher. How much would I have to change it to help protect the lighter spreaker? It now is at .22 at 100W. Would going to .2 mfd help?