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Any ideas on Value For Money 10" Dual Woofers for Open Baffle use?Plan to make a OB with an 8" Full Range driver (Fostex or MarkAudio) and cross it to dual 10" woofers at the 200hz mark using a minidsp.Since I can make corrective EQ and Phase adjustments via the minidsp..
With a 10ft x 8ft room you will be listening near-field! That's just a walk-in closet around here (not trying to be snotty). Ceiling height not mentioned but if 8ft, echo at 140 Hz will be a problem unless at least one side wall, floor, or ceiling is well treated. Frankly OB is a very poor choice for a room that small. Note that OB is recommended to have 5ft clear behind and at least 10ft to listening position (shouldn't be against the back wall), so a 25ft deep room is indicated. And keep in mind that the baffles would take up roughy half the room width, so in effect you'd be approaching a condition of having infinite baffles. So a minimum ideal room would be closer to 8ft x 14ft x 20ft.I'd suggest JBL LSR305 (smaller 2-way active monitors, $200/pair on the street) that are designed for stand or desk mounting and have an F3 of 41 Hz. I had a pair here for a week of listening and liked them. Just connect to a preamp via $15 XLR cables from BlueJean Cable or Monoprice.
Note that OB is recommended to have 5ft clear behind and at least 10ft to listening position (shouldn't be against the back wall), so a 25ft deep room is indicated.
http://faculty.tru.ca/rtaylor/publications/reflectgeometry.pdfDwight.
...then your only driver concern should be clean displacement and motional noise (chuffing, suspension, etc) vs $$You really need to provide a specific $ number. An example at the very bottom would be these https://www.parts-express.com/grs-10sw-4-10-poly-cone-subwoofer-4-ohm--292-482.The pole vent is a bit small but a pair in series is an easy amp load and the 8.5mm xmax might be sufficient unless you need fairly high SPL.As budget increases, so do choices.cheers,AJ
I can spend around 300$ for the 4 drivers but if its worth the extra $$ I can go up a bit.Thanks!
What amplifier and how loud/low desired? The GRS subs linked are mid Q, fairly sensitive and 4 ohm so, can be series wired and driven by just about anything.
hearhead, you're not going to have any issues with OB in your room. I own a pair and while I do have a large room I have played with them a lot so know what they can do. I've also heard them in a bedroom that was about 8'x10'. Near field sounds really good with OB as long as you can keep them off of the wall. Another false statement you were given is the distance you need to be from the speakers. 10' is NOT the minimal listening distance although it does sound good that way. As long as you can keep your speakers 3' from the front wall and give them some room in front of them nothing else is going to make them sound bad. I can sit 5' from my speakers and they sound great! You won't always get good advice here so getting info. from as many people as possible is always a good idea. Good luck and enjoy your build!Greg
Over on another forum, Joe Roberts discusses options for treating the inside of a 4 cubic foot cabinet of a WE728 speaker. He discusses this in terms precisely the way we discuss room treatment. Particular emphasis is placed on controlled reflections rom the back of the cabinet through the cone (analogous to the front wall of our room) and avoiding deadening the cabinet by only damping one wall on each plane (e.g., bottom, right side, back). These are precisely our concerns when treating a room, particularly with OB speakers. We need to tame room modes when we can and tame reflections coming off the front wall without killing the liveliness of the room. One interesting factor is that Joe and others are finding that a rigid absorptive panel in the free space of the cabinet is very effective without deadening the sound. This has been done by WE and Altec since the 1940’s at least. If we extend that practice to our room, we should think about some free space absorptive materials in the room (maybe moveable).
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