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Yorkville TX4 speaker protection circuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Monte" data-source="post: 89531" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Re: Yorkville TX4 speaker protection circuit</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hello:</p><p>I use TX4 cabs for some of my applications....they are terrific. I use the appropriate Yorkville processor (TX4P) for processing.</p><p>It is my understanding that the speaker protection comes from the Yorkville processor and is triggered by the sense cables.</p><p>Once a signal starts overdriving the power amps the processor clamps down on the signal, thus protecting the horn and woofer.</p><p>Since the cabs are biamp only, one would assume (?) that there is no crossover in the cab (as the processor does crossover duty).</p><p></p><p>Have you tried the appropriate processor?</p><p></p><p>Mike M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Monte, post: 89531, member: 285"] Re: Yorkville TX4 speaker protection circuit Hello: I use TX4 cabs for some of my applications....they are terrific. I use the appropriate Yorkville processor (TX4P) for processing. It is my understanding that the speaker protection comes from the Yorkville processor and is triggered by the sense cables. Once a signal starts overdriving the power amps the processor clamps down on the signal, thus protecting the horn and woofer. Since the cabs are biamp only, one would assume (?) that there is no crossover in the cab (as the processor does crossover duty). Have you tried the appropriate processor? Mike M [/QUOTE]
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