@ricevs -
I do know of an Australian speaker manufacturer who bypasses the spade terminals on the basket by drilling off the rivet that holds the mounting plate on, but it’s how he joins the ribbon internal wire that makes it work so damned well. He’s using a special silicone for vibration isolation on the join.
I did the same on my larger speakers using Jack Bybees bullets, directly wired in. Thank you, good info mate.
And he replaced the aluminum baffle on the tweeter with a polished copper baffle, which gave it a significant increase (I had to edit out my Aussie slang, I forget sometimes I can be hard to understand) , well in performance and cost (copper plate and machining aren’t cheap).
@millercarbon - I sure hope you read that? Now you have conflicting information, something else for you to investigate.
Air core coils will sound best if you have the signal enter the inside of the foil and exit the outsideFunny, I wired mine signal in on the outside, the core towards ground, I posted the photos in my system page, and that aspect is clearly seen also. I was told the opposite??? I almost had to run the lowest value inductor that way you said, as I had not left long enough leads, but I wound (Andrew Lenehan actually hand wound them, and he's better at it really) a new pair the way they are now.
I do know of an Australian speaker manufacturer who bypasses the spade terminals on the basket by drilling off the rivet that holds the mounting plate on, but it’s how he joins the ribbon internal wire that makes it work so damned well. He’s using a special silicone for vibration isolation on the join.
I did the same on my larger speakers using Jack Bybees bullets, directly wired in. Thank you, good info mate.
Can you imagine the time to do a Tekton array of tweeters eliminating the posts? It took me hours just to silicone mount my bybees to the basket and connecting the tinsel leads on just four drivers - Urrggggh!
And he replaced the aluminum baffle on the tweeter with a polished copper baffle, which gave it a significant increase (I had to edit out my Aussie slang, I forget sometimes I can be hard to understand) , well in performance and cost (copper plate and machining aren’t cheap).
@millercarbon - I sure hope you read that? Now you have conflicting information, something else for you to investigate.