Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.

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SteveKi

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Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #40 on: 11 Oct 2018, 06:08 pm »
Danny,
I was thinking about building an open baffle speaker and would need a crossover designed.

I really liked the Super-V. Is there a 12" driver made today that is a good substitute for the P-Audio driver that was used in the Super-V?
Steve

Danny Richie

Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #41 on: 11 Oct 2018, 06:58 pm »
Danny,
I was thinking about building an open baffle speaker and would need a crossover designed.

I really liked the Super-V. Is there a 12" driver made today that is a good substitute for the P-Audio driver that was used in the Super-V?
Steve

I know that this one is a really nice driver: https://radianaudio.com/products/5312/

I'd like to try this one. Igor (the designer) says the tweeter is really good. https://radianaudio.com/products/12crf6430/  I am not a fan of the non-round frame though.

With either one you could just about replicate the Super-V design.

FatRaccoon

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Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #42 on: 14 Oct 2018, 11:12 pm »
Any suggestions to integrate two 12" dipole subs with a pair of Quad ESL 63.
The only info I've found so far: http://www.meddens.eu/audio/dipolesub.htm

Danny Richie

Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #43 on: 15 Oct 2018, 02:47 pm »
Any suggestions to integrate two 12" dipole subs with a pair of Quad ESL 63.
The only info I've found so far: http://www.meddens.eu/audio/dipolesub.htm

Our servo subs have the crossover functions built into the amp that will handle that.

jpm

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Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #44 on: 26 Oct 2018, 09:24 pm »
Danny - many thanks for expending your talents on my HT center channel speaker. The first and most obvious change I observed was the need to reduce the center volume, as everything was so much clearer it sounded too loud compared to the other speakers with all on the original settings!

Danny Richie

Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #45 on: 26 Oct 2018, 09:36 pm »
Danny - many thanks for expending your talents on my HT center channel speaker. The first and most obvious change I observed was the need to reduce the center volume, as everything was so much clearer it sounded too loud compared to the other speakers with all on the original settings!

I should have taken some pictures of that one. That was a good looking center channel.

jpm

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Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #46 on: 26 Oct 2018, 10:43 pm »
Usher do nice work.

DaveFred

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Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #47 on: 12 Jan 2019, 05:28 am »
Have you ever done a build with or a crossover for your M165X woofer and T26SG Tweeter?

Danny Richie

Re: Free crossover design services for the rest of the summer.
« Reply #48 on: 12 Jan 2019, 05:26 pm »
Have you ever done a build with or a crossover for your M165X woofer and T26SG Tweeter?

No. I did do one with the Neo tweeter. It worked out really well, but the sensitivity was a bit low with the M-165X driver. The XBL^ motor drivers are really good below 100Hz and even up to 200Hz, but above that they really give up sensitivity to the normal motor design.

The standard M-165 with that tweeter as used in the X-LS Encore is a better combination.

http://gr-research.com/x-lsencorekit.aspx