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Speaker Talk with Dave
Gentlemen; my speakers should have nothing to do with the hum issue? I know I am starting to sound like a broken record, but........as I have said; I can swap out the WOAPL and put in an old factory PL700B and NO HUM in my giant big speakers. No matter HOW they are built? Now.......could we have an issue? Is it because the superior REV D board and all the new componentry has made the speaker more sensitive to the "goings on" inside the amp? Heck. It's over MY head if it is? And ok, Jerr. Let me be more specific. It is not a 60Hz hum. It is "A" hum. I do not carry around an oscilloscope under my arm so I can't test this. But as I've said, the WOA amp is the only amp of the three that produces this hum. And it's audible.
Now Below I have scanned some old photo's from my speaker building day's. I dug in the archives to find these things. Let me tell you these speakers are five feet tall......three feet wide.....and two feet deep. They weigh 350lb's a piece because I used DOUBLE 1" thick MDF all around except for the back board. Each speaker houses four twelve inch woofers that weigh 50lbs a piece, two 6" midrange that weigh 25 lbs a piece, and eight three inch tweets in a center array that weigh a respectable 2lbs a piece. Now........I have FOUR of these speakers. In the photo's below, I show the old days and my speaker building process. When I ran these speakers in a bi-amp configuration, (A PL700B for low, and PL400 for high); I had each of these speakers wired internally in such a way that the four woofs combined in each speaker produced an 8 ohm load at output. Same for the high end. The back of the cabinet housed a 6 inch by 6 inch port of multiple binding posts. And the + and - of each post was soldered together for flexibility. So I could wire two sets of these huge speakers together and produce a 4 ohm load. So my PL 700B saw a 4 ohm load and was driving essentially 16 twelve inch woofers at a 4 ohm impedance. and similar was the PL400. You can imagine the raw power. In a basement that was padded with no windows. Keep in mind, this was ALL before my multiple PL700B's I have today.
But today, I only run one pair in a nice easy 8 ohm load per side. I don't talk much about my building of these things, as I do not want to be laughed off the map? You know the people? "oh what? You don't have KEF's? Or Klipshs? Or Altec's or whatever"? HOME-MADE?!! "Bwaahhhh haaa haaa!!!" But you see fellers...................I can blow away with both power and fidelity, anything ANY store ever sold in a speaker today. You run all four of my mammoth speakers like this............I show down ANY $100k speaker out there. But I have no need? I just play it for blips of a fraction of a second at those volumes THESE days? I just like CLEAN power, and clean sound, and that's what the WOA is all about.
My last picture is taken today. My PL700B's ready for testing tomorrow and Dougs VU meter there ready for install. We will take it from here, and see what we come up with then. Right now, the wifey is asking me if I am gonna spend ALL day on this computer typing a novel again; so I gotta go get something done. See you guys tomorrow.
Gentlemen; my speakers should have nothing to do with the hum issue? I know I am starting to sound like a broken record, but........as I have said; I can swap out the WOAPL and put in an old factory PL700B and NO HUM in my giant big speakers. No matter HOW they are built? Now.......could we have an issue? Is it because the superior REV D board and all the new componentry has made the speaker more sensitive to the "goings on" inside the amp? Heck. It's over MY head if it is? And ok, Jerr. Let me be more specific. It is not a 60Hz hum. It is "A" hum. I do not carry around an oscilloscope under my arm so I can't test this. But as I've said, the WOA amp is the only amp of the three that produces this hum. And it's audible.
Now Below I have scanned some old photo's from my speaker building day's. I dug in the archives to find these things. Let me tell you these speakers are five feet tall......three feet wide.....and two feet deep. They weigh 350lb's a piece because I used DOUBLE 1" thick MDF all around except for the back board. Each speaker houses four twelve inch woofers that weigh 50lbs a piece, two 6" midrange that weigh 25 lbs a piece, and eight three inch tweets in a center array that weigh a respectable 2lbs a piece. Now........I have FOUR of these speakers. In the photo's below, I show the old days and my speaker building process. When I ran these speakers in a bi-amp configuration, (A PL700B for low, and PL400 for high); I had each of these speakers wired internally in such a way that the four woofs combined in each speaker produced an 8 ohm load at output. Same for the high end. The back of the cabinet housed a 6 inch by 6 inch port of multiple binding posts. And the + and - of each post was soldered together for flexibility. So I could wire two sets of these huge speakers together and produce a 4 ohm load. So my PL 700B saw a 4 ohm load and was driving essentially 16 twelve inch woofers at a 4 ohm impedance. and similar was the PL400. You can imagine the raw power. In a basement that was padded with no windows. Keep in mind, this was ALL before my multiple PL700B's I have today.
But today, I only run one pair in a nice easy 8 ohm load per side. I don't talk much about my building of these things, as I do not want to be laughed off the map? You know the people? "oh what? You don't have KEF's? Or Klipshs? Or Altec's or whatever"? HOME-MADE?!! "Bwaahhhh haaa haaa!!!" But you see fellers...................I can blow away with both power and fidelity, anything ANY store ever sold in a speaker today. You run all four of my mammoth speakers like this............I show down ANY $100k speaker out there. But I have no need? I just play it for blips of a fraction of a second at those volumes THESE days? I just like CLEAN power, and clean sound, and that's what the WOA is all about.
My last picture is taken today. My PL700B's ready for testing tomorrow and Dougs VU meter there ready for install. We will take it from here, and see what we come up with then. Right now, the wifey is asking me if I am gonna spend ALL day on this computer typing a novel again; so I gotta go get something done. See you guys tomorrow.