ben franchuk wrote:
Yeah,
it's a 220 ohm squeeker. And I need to find a replacement...
As if I don't have enough to do, what with the hole re-drilling and
the track re-building...
squeeker !? got mice problems.
A squeeker is
generally defined as a speaker that can produce high frequency
sounds really well, but is crap at reproducing low-frequency (bass) sounds.
An example would be the piezo speaker in a laptop.
Can't you add a simple amp and drive a
regular speaker? Ben.
Maybe. But that would be a kludge at best and I'd like
to get my Ace to look
reasonably original. Then again, there's always the Ace's earphone jack...
And if I can get a speaker that's small enough, it's likely that the Ace's
driver circuit could run it.
How about a transistor radio sized matching (~5 --> 1) tranformer? You could
glue that to the back of an 8 ohm speaker.
Later.
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Phil.
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