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Pluto-2Pluto-2 is a small 2-way loudspeaker system that brings a number of practical refinements to the original PLUTO design and construction. A key component is the Seas L16RN-SL (H1480-08) midrange/woofer driver. It allowed to extend the loudspeaker's frequency response down to 40 Hz, -3 dB because of its greater excursion capability before unacceptable distortion. Pluto-2 is thus to me a full-range speaker for a wide range of program material. It should be optimal for people with small spaces or low budgets and who want accurate sound reproduction. The speakers are light and easily moved into the location that gives the best possible sound even in a cramped room. They will be outstanding in sound stage size and image placement in a large room and with the listener close on up. With two built-in power amplifiers it only takes a volume controlled source like a preamplifier, a universal player, a laptop or an i-Pod to set up a complete sound system.
A review of the Pluto-2 loudspeaker has been published by Peter Aczel of The Audio Critic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conversion from PLUTO to Pluto-2The Peerless midrange/woofer driver is replaced by the Seas L16RN-SL (H1480-08) unit. Circuit board components for the low frequency equalization and the 1.23 kHz notch filter must be changed. Capacitors should be added to compensate for potential instability of the power ICs during clipping .
The VR1 tweeter level potentiometer setting should be centered for circuit tests but it will require listening tests to arrive at the optimum setting for your particular drivers and room conditions. First the two loudspeakers are placed right next to each other and compared with pink noise. The tweeter level of one loudspeaker is adjusted to make both sound as similar as possible. Next the speakers are moved to their normal playback position. Listen to a variety of program material such as on the PLUTO test CD and adjust the tweeter level by equal amounts on both speakers if necessary. Reduce the tweeter levels if the speakers sound thin and lack warmth and increase the playback volume level to compensate for the corresponding reduction in loudness. Since the tweeters cover such a wide range of frequencies above 1 kHz, their auditory effect is to change primarily the lower frequency volume perception and to establish the overall tonal balance of PLUTO. The final setting is critical to within 0.5 dB or one tick mark. An additional heat sink should be constructed from >1/16th inch (>1.5 mm) thick Aluminum sheet metal to which the three ICs and the existing heat sinks are screwed. A Silicone base heat sink compound should be spread on the IC and existing heat sink mounting surfaces before assembly. The sheet metal heat sink for Pluto-2 is 6" x 2.75" in size with 6 through-holes of 1/8th inch (3 mm) diameter. This will not fit into an existing PLUTO amplifier base and therefore its dimensions must be changed to 9" x 1.75". The bottom row of holes should be 0.75" from the edge but depends upon how deeply the IC leads are soldered into the circuit board. Other hole distances are 2" and 13 mm. There is no need to change the rubber coupler or the amplifier enclosure of PLUTO. The new construction details that can be seen in the photos above have no acoustic consequences and will be detailed in the forthcoming full documentation of Pluto-2. They are cosmetic and for ease of building the system.
Some construction details
The internal height of the base is 3.5".
Conversion from Pluto-2 to Pluto-2+With the addition of external subwoofers, an active crossover/equalizer and two power amplifiers, the Pluto-2 system becomes a 3-way loudspeaker system that is essentially identical in performance to the original PLUTO+. Therefore the same construction information applies. Only a few components in the crossover/equalizer have to be changed to accommodate the L16RN-SL driver. This changes the frequency response of the terminal voltage for the midrange driver so that its acoustic output properly adds to that of the subwoofer.
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