I just replaced a blown tweeter in this amp. The new tweeter sounds like it's getting hit w/ some bad signal. I thought maybe the crossover or tweeter driver might be bad but on review of schem I could not see anything related to a crossover. There is simply a "speaker out" on the schem. Is there no crossover for the tweeter in these amps? If I'm missing something any advice welcome... thanks!
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It uses a Piezo Tweeter which doesn't require a crossover.
Google "Piezo Tweeter" for more info eg this is informative
Making piezo tweeters sound better!
Code:http://members.misty.com/don/pzfix.html
they are way more expensive , require a crossover and are eaisely
overloaded and can burn out particuarly in instrument amplifiers.
As the piezos are so efficent they highlight noise (HF) which a 15" or 12"
traditional speaker cannot reproduce.
Code:http://www.pulsardevelopments.com/products/detail/piezoan.html
There may be a compromise by using a pad, reducing the output attenuates the hiss while still providing an edge to the sound .
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I replaced the tweeter w/ new part and it is farting. Must be something wrong w/ the power amp. I then disconnected the tweeter and the woofer sounds better by itself however when the amp is turned up around 6 w/ master fully up it farts too. What shall one look for w/ this symptom. I've dealt w/ solid state amps having hum or no sound, but not this.
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