I "notice" vocals predominately coming from the CT120 tweeters in my Cornscala's. My Forte II's present the vocals noticeably from the mid's. That's why I ask.
Ultimately it would be great to be able to adjust, attenuate, with a dial, the mid and tweeter to account for the variables. How possible is it to work this into the crossover?
Thanks for the clarification. I have mine set to Tap 2 with two 2.5uF parallel which I changed from the original setting from Crites, Tap 1 with one 2.5uF. I find it sounding balanced now. The Mid driver sounded too low before. Everyone has different preferences for sure...
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D405 110dB
Tap 2 with one 2.5uF =
Tap 2 with two 2.5uF parallel=
Tap 1 with one 2.5uF =
Tap 1 with two 2.5uF parallel=
Thank you🙂.
TIP: Did you try adjusting the crossover output for the mid driver:
From Crites: "Remove the red string sleeving from the two red wires on the right side of this picture and connect those two wires together. Then, remove the connection indicated by the red arrow and plug it back into tap #2."
Have a listen to the speakers with a BLACK ICE GLASS FX TUBE DAC: https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/dac/black-ice-glass-fx-tube-dac-dsd-wi-fi-review/
🙃🙂🙃🙂 I listen to my set in my backyard for full effect. I find that the speakers work well with the tube DAC.
Newbie questions:
1. Is it possible to increase the attenuation for the tweeter by changing, adjusting, anything on the crossover? I would like more output on the tweeter side.
2. Can the crossover be changed from 7k to 6k or 5k?
Thank you.