"Don Pearce" wrote
Without being able to trace the circuits I can't say for definite, but
that looks like a second order crossover. Are those chokes wound on
ferrite? If they are, this crossover has a power limit set by the
magnetic saturation of the ferrite. Your other one is a better way of
making a crossover choke.
OK, here's a pic of both sides of that crossover:
No, here's a couple of pix showing each side of that crossover:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/topside.JPG
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/underside.JPG
The game plan is as follows:
Dr Rob very kindly gave me these speakers
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/donor.JPG
which sound fine but are easily beat by most (all, actually) of the other
spreakers I have here, due to a lack of any bass at all. I want to pull the
drivers (T27s and H3310s) out of 'em and use them in these boxes:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/boxes.JPG
as they are a little larger and have easy, front access - see the original
drivers on a nice, easily removed front baffle he
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/originals.JPG
(Rob - speak now if you would rather have these back instead of me
cannabalising them!)
The idea is to fit the drivers into the boxes (which I will modify hugely
with a second skin and some crossbracing) using the Ruark crossover, leaving
Rob's 'donor' speakers as intact as possible (for a possible
reversal/restoration) and trying a few different drivers (if necessary)
until I can convince myself I have a pair of unique, stunning 'homebrew'
standmounters that blow away any commercial equivalent at many times the
price.....
;-)
(Or find, for only a little work, if I'm ****ing in the breeze!!)