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L-pad attenuator - fixed and variable
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<blockquote data-quote="u235" data-source="post: 78956" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>I got a pair of nice Kef speakers from Dennis for my kid, but they are too bright with his amp. I want to try a resistor in series with the tweeter, but it seems like an L-pad would be better - this is quite informative: </p><p></p><p>http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Tweeter-Attenuator-Resistor-Guide_W0QQugidZ10000000004030106.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have experience with resistors in series to a tweeter - specifically, how it affects crossover points?</p><p></p><p>It'll be expensive to do a trial and error approach (I don't know how much attenuation I would want) so I was also wondering if anyone has any experience with a variable L-pad setup?</p><p></p><p>I could buy one of these: </p><p></p><p>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120607218777&ih=002&category=112517&ssPageName=mem_guide:1&rd=1</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u235, post: 78956, member: 1485"] I got a pair of nice Kef speakers from Dennis for my kid, but they are too bright with his amp. I want to try a resistor in series with the tweeter, but it seems like an L-pad would be better - this is quite informative: http://reviews.ebay.co.uk/Tweeter-Attenuator-Resistor-Guide_W0QQugidZ10000000004030106. Does anyone have experience with resistors in series to a tweeter - specifically, how it affects crossover points? It'll be expensive to do a trial and error approach (I don't know how much attenuation I would want) so I was also wondering if anyone has any experience with a variable L-pad setup? I could buy one of these: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120607218777&ih=002&category=112517&ssPageName=mem_guide:1&rd=1 Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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