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Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
how about a link to the postings that you made relating to your time at Dahlquist? rgds [email protected]> wrote:
By drianhodgson · #5517 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Have you looked at Erse Audio? URL: erseaudio.com I have found they have some parts that I've been unable to find from US suppliers and their pricing is very competitive.. Ed L From:
By Ed Lindsey · #5516 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
You can also take two capacitors and put them in parallel and just add the two of them together. If you need a 5 you take a 2 and a 3 and place them in parallel to get your 5. Bill M
By Bill Meyerhoff · #5515 ·
Re: For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
9-4-20 I am currently rehabbing a vintage pair of DQ-20 which have a similar metal rear grill and problem. Original manufacturer applied material was black thin foam rubber ~1/2"wide and 1/16" thick
By I.A.Keer · #5514 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Also note from underside images NOT ALL CAPS OR RESISTORS CAN UNSOKDER from board as tied into several hard wires from underneath ! So my solution was to unscrew boards look under and mark those on
By dina hirsch <Rdajr1079@...> · #5513 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Thx, I made room by offsetting the woofer resisters off to side of board on one I used big woofer cap instead of smaller one. Big one has much more head room for 1812 cannons otherwise don¡¯t notice
By richard adelberg · #5512 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Richard,I have to complement you on the workmanship on this crossover.I upgraded my DQ-12 with the capacitor kit from Regnar, but it didn't come out looking anywhere near as nice as this.It is a
By William Meyer · #5511 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Geeze Richard those pictures are going to be so helpful during the rebuild. ?Thanks a bunch.
By Ted Geletka · #5510 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
I¡¯m uploading tons of images I original bought 5.6uf but then ordered 6.0¡¯s
By richard adelberg · #5509 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
I was going by this. ?The last two are the same except C3 and C4 were changed from 6.0 to 6.5
By Ted Geletka · #5508 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Some changes are documented in my .pdf of service materials from when I worked at Dahlquist. They are posted¡­ Paul
By pbizzigotti · #5507 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Once upon a time there was a document compiled that showed the various changes to the stock components in the DQ-10 crossover.? I think it may have even had serial numbers (if available) in it.? If
By Aaron Luebke <luebke5@...> · #5506 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
Not all those are 6.5! Read carefully the schematic ! Only two use 6.8! The rest are 6.0! Read the cap 1065& 1060 The 82 makes no audible diff nor does 6.8 it amount to 10-15hz in xo point. I
By dina hirsch <Rdajr1079@...> · #5505 ·
Re: Dahlquist newbie...DQ-10 crossover question.
So after spending an hour toggling between Parts Express and Madisound, it's pretty evident exact match uf values for these caps aren't available. ?I am no electrical engineer, so when shopping for
By Ted Geletka · #5504 ·
Re: For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
Just arrived home from a week of backpacking to find that Noico automotive sound deadener that I ordered has arrived. Our favorite speakers sound best without front or back grills. Unfortunately they
By Durs Koenig <durs@...> · #5503 ·
Re: For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
I put some thin self adhesive foam tape all around the wood where the grill screws into place. I can't remember where I got it but it's maybe 1/8" thick and 3/8" wide and came in a roll. However, I've
By Dave Smith · #5502 ·
Re: For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
I've seen some kind of foam strips for window draft treatment at Home Depot that I think would help with your buzzing issues.
By Nick L · #5501 ·
Re: For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
Thanks for your response. I was asking what someone might have used since my early set does not have anything around the shelf where the grill sits. So that¡¯s one for felt.
By Str8Wire · #5500 ·
Re: For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
Yes with rear grills on.. there is a felt all around the surfaces where grill sits on the bottom ,sides and top.. I play them at 75-90 dbs so I can¡¯t hear any buzzing from the grills
By richard adelberg · #5499 ·
For DQ10s, what material are you using to stop buzz on rear grills?
Just wondering if you listen to the DQ10s with the rear grills on? If so, what have you used to eliminate them buzzing, if there was no felt or you had to replace it? Thanks in advance for your