I've recently acquired an old Jensen field coil speaker (those of you joining us from SEWatt may remember this thread there) and have just successfully tested it with my Valve Junior, using the field coil as a choke in the power supply, as I know this to be the traditional method. Speaker sounds OK, but really light on treble response. Also extremely low volume compared to my WGS Veteran - I'd say efficiency is below 90dB.
I know this speaker came out of an M-series Hammond, and have tracked down a schematic that shows the field coil running off of a separate 100V power supply. This is functionally similar to the straight-from-the-mains power supply that Ted Weber has here:
http://www.webervst.com/speakers/fcpm.htm
Any opinions on which would be better? I've already worked out a way to use a switching jack (obviously *ISOLATED FROM THE CHASSIS* with plastic nut and bushing, as there is high DC voltage here) so that an amp can use either a field coil speaker or a standard PM speaker. The field coil is 710 ohm, and from what I've read this resistance means it can be powered either way...
I know this speaker came out of an M-series Hammond, and have tracked down a schematic that shows the field coil running off of a separate 100V power supply. This is functionally similar to the straight-from-the-mains power supply that Ted Weber has here:
http://www.webervst.com/speakers/fcpm.htm
Any opinions on which would be better? I've already worked out a way to use a switching jack (obviously *ISOLATED FROM THE CHASSIS* with plastic nut and bushing, as there is high DC voltage here) so that an amp can use either a field coil speaker or a standard PM speaker. The field coil is 710 ohm, and from what I've read this resistance means it can be powered either way...
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