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Bass filter for cabinet [message #29131] Sat, 14 October 2023 12:34 Go to next message
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I recently acquired a 1x15+2x10 cabinet from the Selectone series 200 amps. The KEI 15 was toast but, the 10s work well. I had a 16 ohm JBL D140 in my spares so it replaced the KEI. I would like to use this for bass. How do I construct a filter to prevent the low tones from beating the 10s to death. I want to run the 15 full range. Thanks! Cool BC
Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29132 is a reply to message #29131] Mon, 16 October 2023 06:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I will get back to you later today when I gig out my notes on this subject.

Off the top of my head I want to say that the cross over Kustom used for the cabinets that had horns was a 5 mfd 50 volt electrolytic cap, although it could be a non polarized cap also .

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Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29134 is a reply to message #29131] Mon, 16 October 2023 18:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I need to know what impedance those two 10s are and how they are wired?
Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29136 is a reply to message #29134] Tue, 17 October 2023 17:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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They are wired parallel and the 15 was parallel to them. Not sure about ohms. I think they are Jensens by the numbers. Old and faded. I know the KEI 15 was a 16 ohm. I will research and get back to you
Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29138 is a reply to message #29136] Thu, 19 October 2023 15:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Steve the numbers on the 10s are C10N-C9359-4 and 220017 They ARE wired parallel. I call them Jensens. Does this help? BC Cool
Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29153 is a reply to message #29138] Wed, 01 November 2023 06:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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No that does not help.

I would get two caps from this company called Dynavox .
One is a 8uf and the other is a 12 uf.

Audition each one wired in series in the + lead for the amount of low end they will pass into the 10" speakers.

If both put too much low end into the speakers then wire both caps together in parallel and give it a listen.

The part number for the 8uf cap is AXC-008G, The 12 uf cap is AXC-012.

Both caps are non polarized so they can be wired in either way.
Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29157 is a reply to message #29153] Mon, 06 November 2023 10:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks! Cool
Re: Bass filter for cabinet [message #29158 is a reply to message #29157] Mon, 06 November 2023 10:50 Go to previous message
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Parts are ordered! Many thanks Steve! Very Happy
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