Old capacitors ESR shouldn't be an issue, because I can adjust HPF cutoff frequency by potentiometer.
In shunt caps this can have really bizarre effects, so I doubt it. :) Depends very much on your amp.
Tweeter Capacitor Upgrade (Coincident PREs)
hi guys i know this isn't related to the thread topic but i don't feel like making a new thread ... should i seriously be considering coincident pre? i live close to isreal so auditioning is no problem... i had a bad experience with him in the past but my line of thought is i shouldn't let emotions get in the way of owning what is potentially a rock solid speaker that would push above its price point. i was considering the pre vs wilson audio specalties sasha daw, avantgarde acoulstics duo xd, and maybe kef reference 5. possibly a used jbl d670000... theres been a few for sale for under $40k. ive also considered a few active systems but i dont think here is the place to ask about those types. |
Let me add a little: If you mess up the 2nd pole in the low pass filter, you can drop the impedance through the area above the crossover point, which actually doesn’t change your LP frequency response very much, but if your amp has very much output impedance at all, it will drop the output. Weird right? Seen it 2-3 times. If you use a crossover simulator, you'll see this in the impedance graphs, but not the frequency response graphs, unless you have one that lets you simulate amplifier output impedance, then it's super obvious. Best, E |
Hi @erik_squires , I get it. With bypass I noticed that vocals, saxophones and acoustic guitars sound not as smooth and tonaly reach as it was without bypass. It seems it cause a deep in lover mid range. I think that vintage oil capacitors should be replaced by something that have a natural tone. I don't want to use cheap Solen capacitors. They sound too synthetic. I avoid to use them even for tube amp power supplies. |
With bypass I noticed that vocals, saxophones and acoustic guitars sound not as smooth and tonaly reach as it was without bypass. It seems it cause a deep in lover mid range. This can certainly be a symptom of what I'm describing. The amp used matters a lot, so this will be worse with tube gear. You can measure ESR with Dayton DATS or a home grown jig using Room EQ Wizard. It can help you compensate accordingly. https://www.roomeqwizard.com/help/help_en-GB/html/impedancemeasurement.html |