I’ll try to keep this as brief as possible. Last year I moved my vintage ALTEC 756B/Jensen RP302 speaker drivers from 3-foot wide JE Labs style open baffles to Pure Audio Project (PAP) OBs. I did this for two reasons. First, the PAP OBs are half as wide as the JE Labs. Second, the PAP OBs have built-in 15 inch woofers. Two per side, so I no longer needed a separate powered sub-woofer.
I wasn’t sure if my Bottlehead Paramount 300Bs were powerful enough to drive the 15†woofers, plus the ALTEC/Jensen combo, so I used a Crown DriveCore 2 amp with built-in DSP crossover to power the woofers. This worked very well and also let me dial in the level of the woofers using the Crown’s built-in level controls.
I recently got the idea to see what would happen if I tried powering the speakers full-range off the Paramounts. In order to do this, I purchased a pair of 80hz 4 ohm 12db/octave low-pass filters from Parts Express. The reason the filters are 4 ohms is because the two 8 ohm woofers per side are wired in parallel.
OK, so how did it sound? Not so great at first! The low bass seemed to be missing in action. Then I remembered reading that 12db/octave filters are 180 degrees out-of-phase. I assumed this was causing significant cancellation between the PAP woofers and ALTEC 756Bs.
The simple fix was to wire the woofers out-of-phase (reverse the +/- input connections) and that made all the difference! Now the low bass was back in business. See the attached photos for the system setup. I sacrificed some bass response below 40hz but the overall sound is now more integrated (coherent). The Paramounts were up to the challenge!
My only concern now is the load impedance presented to the Paramounts. My Paramounts have the upgraded Magnequest BH-5 output transformers which only have 8 and 16 ohm seconday taps. I posted something about this on the Audio (Hi-Efficiency) Asylum and with some help, determined that the speaker impedance is below 4 ohms. Is this a problem? Here are my options:
1. Don’t worry about it because it sounds good and the amps seem to be working just fine.
2. Re-wire the woofers in series which will bring the speaker impedance up to the 8 – 16 ohm range. If I do this, I will need 16 ohm low pass filters.
3. Get different output transformers for my Paramounts. One’s with 4-ohm output taps.
4. Get different woofers. One’s with a 16 ohm impedance so wired in parallel will be 8 ohms.
Any comments or suggestions? Thanks!
Gerry