20 Hz tone (BD-Design)
"A 20 Hz tone applied will not reach the driver that much due to the filter has swallowed almost all energy there."
Yes, and I realized this just after I hit the return key that sent the message. BUT, I also know that some crossover components are more difficult to break in than the actual mechanical drivers. And a 20 Hz tone would be good for the series capacitive crossover receiving big voltage shifts without the drivers receiving much energy at all. This might still be beneficial.
But i will just listen to it. The problem I have is that I caNot leave my amp on indefinately. It has SLA batteries for the driver filaments (a DHT in there). I need a small simple solid state amp to run music all day when gone. I can steal that from my home theater receiver.
Kurt
Complete thread:
- Orphean break-in - kurt s, 2007-03-16, 18:48
- Orphean break-in - Bert, 2007-03-16, 19:23
- Orphean break-in - kurt s, 2007-03-17, 04:24
- Orphean break-in - GC, 2007-03-18, 08:34
- 20 Hz tone - kurt s, 2007-03-19, 03:51
- 20 Hz tone - GC, 2007-03-19, 07:53
- 20 Hz tone - kurt s, 2007-03-19, 03:51
- Orphean break-in - Bert, 2007-03-16, 19:23