Hard to explain w/o pics but 8 of the 15 elements are angled outward by about 15 degrees or so. have not measured them yet. I only tried them out by themselves as I have to rewire my Maggie 1D's and get the whole system up. I'll know more then. I intend to try to put the maggie tweeters on the outside configuration and put the rtr's on the inside of the inside panel first. This is not the "normal" way to set up the tympani 1D's.I'll have to give an update near the end of the summer when I hope to have it all up. The rtr's are arranged 1 horiz and the next 2 under vertically w/4 of the 5 groups angled out. All vertical elements and the 2 mid height horiz elements face on axis. the line array matches the 1D's as the element array is about 4 feet high about 2 feet off the ground which mimics the tympany's tweeter config. I can sen some pics if your interested w/your email address if not I'll understand.
RTR esr 15 info
I'm new to this forum and others after getting my eqpt. out of storage. After researching the RTR esr 15's I wanted to refurb. I have some needed? info on these. I have a schematic of the esr 6/15's and some reprints? I've cleaned and brought up the esr 15's on a variac, tested and updated MY version of the schematic I have.I then made my esr 15's a line source speaker to "go with" my Maggie 1d's. I have great pics of the final speakers,don't know how/if I can post these here? I saw a old pic of someone who did this "line source arrangement" but it wasn't pretty. Some hints for the blue elements (panels)...Hold the bottom (jam nut) nut while tightening/loosening the top nuts. You don't want the threaded post to rotate. The center post is slotted on the side opposite from the nuts side so you can use a small screwdriver to keep this post from rotating (on my panels at least).My elements are date coded 1974 as I recall. I used a super soft artist "fan" brush w/a fan blowing across me while dusting both sides of the "grids". I used those magnifier goggles you see the watchmakers/hobbiest use. This was time consuming for 30 esr panels, but the safest/most thorough way I felt. I could examine the grids and even straighten any "bent" grid/stator? wires I found.
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