TW Express combo?

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Re: TW Express combo?

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Since this parasitic is in-phase with some part of the amp circuit, I wonder what would happen, just as an experiment, if you swapped the speaker leads? This would reverse the phase of the field created by the speaker motor.
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Speaker frame ?

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Have you tried grounding the speaker frame ? Sometimes this helps with oscillations and instable amps. I think it adds shielding to voice coil radiation.

Yes, TR style amps as combos can be fun....lol.
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rfgordon wrote:Since this parasitic is in-phase with some part of the amp circuit, I wonder what would happen, just as an experiment, if you swapped the speaker leads? This would reverse the phase of the field created by the speaker motor.
I actually tried that with no change but thanks for the input.
FUCHSAUDIO wrote:Have you tried grounding the speaker frame ? Sometimes this helps with oscillations and instable amps. I think it adds shielding to voice coil radiation.

Yes, TR style amps as combos can be fun....lol.
Thanks Andy, I'll give that a try and let you know what happens. Should I ground the speaker frame to the TW chassis? By the way, I got to hear a Frost 100 - KILLER TONE!!

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FIJI !! Nice enjoy it.....

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Use the audio ground going to the ground (-) speaker terminal.
Much easier than a separate wire. Enjoy.

Thanks for the kind words on the Frost. It's a beast !
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Re: TW Express combo?

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Thanks Andy, I'll give it a try ... The Frost IS a beast! I think I need 2 of them with 2 4 x 12 stacks to play in a 200 seat club :shock: It would be like Moses parting the Red Sea on the first power chord....

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Re: TW Express combo?

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Andy, just thought I'd chime back and let you know the offensive squealing was due to both magnetic proximity and some microphonic caps. Replaced the caps, installed the monster 90° combo cable and the problem was gone. I did go the extra mile and installed the ground from the speaker to the chassis as you suggested.

Thanks for the input!

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Have a blast..... !
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