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    Posted: 16 May 2011 at 8:55am
Hi, is there somewhere around the internet draft Electro-Voice Eliminator ... if anyone has it let me share it please  Tongue
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Dose anyone have the Freq responce range of the 15" in the EV Elimnator?

The crossover in the PDF says 800Hz but no lower limit.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote _djk_ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2011 at 10:04pm
If you would bother to read then pdf I posted it shows the response, and lists the drivers used.
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I did, I already have the PDF. Freq responce mentioned is for full responce, 45Hz - 14kHz and 45Hz - 9kHz

1A Using 15", 8" + Horn, and 2xT35

The crossover figures for the 8" at 800Hz, T35 at 3.5kHz

Horn Resp says it will play from about 50Hz ok to 260Hz. 8' would need to take over from 300.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote _djk_ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2011 at 10:17pm
Frequency response is for the -10dB points, they roll off below 100hz.
 
An 8hd is an 800hz horn and they have a 1" exit, 2" coil, phenolic diaphragm compression driver.
 
If you got Hornresp to say 50hz, you got the input page wrong.
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Got it from the simulation database, EV Eliminator.

EV eliminator

s1=310.6
s2=1221
exp=27.5
s3=1468
exp=9.5
s4=4194
exp=45.5
s5=4710
fr=0
tal=0
atc=800
vtc=14980

Its missing the L45 data tho
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote _djk_ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 2011 at 12:19am
What did you use, 1Pi?
 
The measured performance of the box shows it turns the corner at 100hz and is 10dB down around 50hz or so.
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Well done DJK for the 'blurb' on this cab.
Many years ago a friend had 4 Ev  cabs as these. He would NOT change them, so we added Beyma loaded subs, fitted Beyma 750's, and horn's. Replaced the EV 15B's with RCF, Used a BSS xover and C-audio amps.
 
The end result was pretty good back then. Low LF, punchy and a good top end. How much? Sell 'em!!!
 
What a way to go to get to the end.....Shocked
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what about the Beyma 15G300?
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Don't know how much difference it's going to make, but there were two different baffle board configurations (at least). The 1971 plans have the speaker mounted to a baffle board with simply a round hole cut out. The 1969 plans have the speaker mounted to a baffle with a 7 1/2 X 14 slot cut-out.
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hello to everybody...my name is emiliano and i write from italy...i read about your discussion on eliminator 1a is it possible to know the cabinet's capacity.?.. i listened it with woofer b&c even if it hasn't the parameters to play in a movable horn but there were great results.someone did some different tests???which components got you the best results whith????have a greatfull day .....forgive me if i wrong some english words....
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