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Re: {GEAR} Disconnecting Tweeter

Posted by: kendale <kendale@...>

How about a simple alternative? Try taping a piece of cardboard over the
tweeter. That way when someone else is using it, it can easily be returned
to it's original configuration.

Just a thought...

Can you describe the squeaking?

Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wulf Forrester-Barker" <wulf@web-den.org.uk>
To: <churchbass@welovegod.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 12:37 AM
Subject: [CB] {GEAR} Disconnecting Tweeter

| 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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