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    Johnny 5 passed today.

    Dave, Thanks for letting us know. Thoughts and prayers for the family. Bob Crites
  2. So, you are saying those caps soak up and dissipate half the power, 3db?
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    Moving on

    Amy, Good luck in your future endeavors. We will miss you.
  4. But remember also that the AK-3 replaced the AK-2 very quickly taking attenuation to just 4db.
  5. My German connection is working on it now. He knows a guy that knows some of the EV in Europe guys.
  6. I can help with the woofer and tweeter. Send me an email. Bob Crites bobcrites@mac.com
  7. I think he is willing to send the crossover to me, but that is not my preferred way if I can work anything else out. That crossover is displayed as part of the front of that speaker. I would much prefer to build him a set of replacements and let him just leave the factory ones in place. I have an email in to a German friend of mine who is deep into audio. Since these were marketed to Europe and the Far East, he may have info on them.
  8. They are not mine. Trying to help a customer who is having crossover problems with his. I think he is in Japan. How do you go to EV these days? The plant in Morrilton is closed now. I have a link that used to take me to the EV archives for schematics, but that link does not work now.
  9. Pretty much what is in the thread title. I need a schematic for the crossover in the EV Patrician II. This speaker was built in Switzerland starting in 1983. It is a four way based on the original Patrician 800 but using updated drivers and crossovers. Bob Crites
  10. Thanks for posting that Schu.
  11. "One unit is going to Bob for some tests and to evaluate it's suitability in our work." Hurry up and get that thing down here to me. I am actually interested in seeing how that works.
  12. My testing is center of the horn at one meter. You are not using any smoothing, so you will not get a line. The driver used on the horn makes a lot of difference. A K-69 has a much rougher raw curve than the Faital HF200 on the K-402 horn.
  13. Here is a trace of the K-402 with Faital Pro HF-200 driver. Red is raw and green is with a pretty simple passive crossover. Bob Crites
  14. Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes. Bob Crites
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    WTB CT125s

    Arash is right. No US citizen can sell anything to anyone in Iran. Also, you cannot ship to a third country if the ultimate destination is Iran. Another point, no US citizen can accept a payment if the origin of the payment is Iran even if the payment is routed through a third country. Now I got to hear all this directly from a US customs agent when I did try to ship something to Arash. So, I do not want to get that phone call again. Bob Crites
  16. Yes, but you are hung up on plurals though.
  17. I have heard that Paul Klipsch, in the early days of his company, used to travel around with a Klipschorn for demonstrations and he powered it with a small portable radio. He would probably have been happy to have something as good as an Ipod and dock.
  18. I don't have a plot, but this circuit that Klipsch uses when they use the Ti midrange diaphragms pretty much kills it dead at about 6khz. This is the KP-250 Schematic. Bob Crites KP-250 and B 119043.pdf
  19. Just to repeat this again. I do not have nor have I ever had any titanium midrange diaphragms. The only ones of those available are from Klipsch and if you do manage to get Klipsch to sell them, you will need a modification to the crossover to put a bandpass on the midrange to limit how high the titanium midrange diaphragms go. Bob Crites
  20. That is the titanium midrange diaphragm for the Heresy III and the Cornwall III and some of the Klipsch Pro speakers made before those. This Ti diaphragm goes higher than the original phenolic, so is always used with a midrange bandpass circuit in the crossovers that use it from the factory. Most that have this diaphragm have tricked or misled Klipsch Parts into selling it to them. This diaphragm will fit fine replacing the stock phenolics in the Forte, Chorus, Heresy II, Cornwall II, KLF20 and 30, but what you get is the midrange at full output all the way to 7khz and the tweeter at full output also by that frequency. Gives a big nasty peak at 6 to 7Khz when you look at the acoustic output. Of course a bandpass circuit can be added to the existing crossover getting by that problem. What people need to understand however, is that a significant number of people have managed to get the titanium midrange diaphragms, discovered that they sound terrible and installed a bandpass circuit. That made some happy, but not everyone. Some then go back to the original phenolic diaphragm. I don't know what percentage this is of those who have tried them and ended up going back to original, but it is a significant number. You would never know that from reading the forums because seems people who like them are much "louder" on forums than those who do not like them. Bob Crites
  21. I think I have probably posted this before, but not sure where it might be. Anyway, back in 2004, a forum member sent me the two K-33Es (square magnet) out of his Khorn pair. These were originals from the factory. I wanted to measure the T/S specs on them to see how they tested and to see how similar they were after 30 years (at that time). Also, we wanted to see how they compared to a new K-33E with the round magnet. John Warren assisted me with the test setup and I and my son Michael did the testing. Results are attached. Bob Crites TStestk33.pdf
  22. Dave, I don't know of any Cornscalas that have been with the D405TI driver you have posted the specs for. Several hundred have been built with the phenolic diaphragm version. Bob Crites
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