Wind Chaser,
You are more than welcome anytime. I'll rest for now building permanent speakers in solid birch, but I think I'll go for the
Phase Plugs also.
ttan98,
I am afraid I don't know. It is imported here and probably is the importer setting the trademark. I suppose it is just a lucky strike
they got some decent speakers, otherwise these are the kind of which there are 13 on the dozen. This firm import some speakers from Chinese
manafacturer Tonwel but I do not know if they are involved.
Björn,
You should be able to tell the difference between SW12 and the better Peerless XLS and your new 18" dynaBel speakers. My impression is
that within its limits the SW12 is surprisingly good. I'll go a step further and dampen their baskets and secure the magnets with bitumen. With two units per side
I feel no need for more bass.
With regard to filters. Not very much. There is a LP/HP crossover at 150 Hz 48 dB/octave relieving B200 of the Bass.
There is a Bandpass filter at 80 Hz Q:1.3 Gain: - 10 dB. My room is 25 x 15 x 8 feet and something is happening in the lower region, but the Bass is very clean and not boomy at all. No Bass augmentation is necessary. If I am to believe my measurements, and I am (to what I can hear and playing around with testtones), response is pretty straight down to 30 Hz.
Next I am very much mimicing the BSC/LR-circuit in that there is a shelving HP filter 6 dB slope from 600 Hz with a gain of - 6 dB followed by
another shelve HP 12 dB slope at 10 kHz with a gain of + 5 dB.
Mark,
It is a photografic illusion. 90 degrees wings nothing special. I believe MJK when he states that there will be no resonances in this design.
You can't hear any as compared to putting elements in a W-, U- or N-dipol or a Ripol when they are quite obvoius. I think I can take these woofers up to 250 Hz without any problems sonically.
As I live in a cold country I have used a standard Swedish strip seal of a kind we use to seal chinks of the doors or windows, albeit the biggest dimension I could find locally. I also experimented with twisted (swedish: tovad) wool for isolation between the B200 and the Baffel as Björn and Vidar Öierås had pointed to.
That was effective also but not better than strip seal, which is much easier to get and work with.
All,
Thanks for the appreciation. These speakers are not on the ropes, neither roped in, instead you have to know the ropes.

/Erling