{GEAR} Disconnecting Tweeter
Quote from Forum Archives on November 19, 2003, 3:37 amPosted by: wulf <wulf@...>
At church we have three monitors. Two are passive
speakers, chained together from one side of the power
amp; the other is a Peavey Eurosys 15 PM powered
wedge monitor.It's the latter that I'm writing about. It works pretty well
and it's shape makes it very useful but the tweeter is
driving me crazy. For random periods it will start
squeaking away. It's not particularly loud but annoying
during the sermon.When I'm using that monitor, I tend to switch it off once
the music is over but on Sunday I was on sound instead.Would I be able to disconnect it? I don't think we need
the high end presence that I guess it's used for. Could I
unscrew it and cut the wires? Should the ends be sealed
with insulating tape or joined together to form a circuit?Ideas welcome...
Wulf
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Posted by: wulf <wulf@...>
speakers, chained together from one side of the power
amp; the other is a Peavey Eurosys 15 PM powered
wedge monitor.
It's the latter that I'm writing about. It works pretty well
and it's shape makes it very useful but the tweeter is
driving me crazy. For random periods it will start
squeaking away. It's not particularly loud but annoying
during the sermon.
When I'm using that monitor, I tend to switch it off once
the music is over but on Sunday I was on sound instead.
Would I be able to disconnect it? I don't think we need
the high end presence that I guess it's used for. Could I
unscrew it and cut the wires? Should the ends be sealed
with insulating tape or joined together to form a circuit?
Ideas welcome...
Wulf
--
Wulf Forrester-Barker <//<
NB. new preferred address: wulf@web-den.org.uk
[wulf@bcs.org.uk will stop working shortly]
Website: http://www.web-den.org.uk/