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Tan,Since you're on compression driver why not try out the waveguide instead? IMO they should sound much better than the short horns.http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?&WebPage_ID=3OTOH I've never grown to like compression drivers, somehow the treble produced are just too fatiguing. Great for large outdoors or hall filling sound, but definately not for near field audiophool listening distance.I'm also building something similar to your OB, I'm using 4x Visaton BGS40 15" woofers in W-frame config (plus an extended rear cavity - so it is a hybrid w + u frame), mtm ob comprising 4xB200 Visaton mid and Fauntek neocd3.0 ribbons.cheers.
GR-Research OB 12", and soon to be released Exodus Audio IB 15. The problem I find with these low efficiency subwoofers is, that they need allot of power to drive them to a level that will match the high efficiency midrange drivers. Therefore, I feel a greater probability of distortion in the lower octaves will happen due to voice coil heating.
I want to build an OB where the midrange would use 2 JBL 2118J woofers in an MTM configuration. With a B&C DE-250 CD and DSS ENG 90-1 wave guide for the tweeter. I may decide to use some type of super tweeter, since CD tweeters seem to be lacking that fine high frequency details to me, like shimmer, sparkle and tinkles. I am a little lost on what way to go as far as subwoofers are concerned. I have considered the U baffle due to room placement versatility.Also, the W/U baffle hybrid sounds interesting as well.But, I have yet to find a suitable woofer for my desires. There are a few on the market in the low efficiency realm. Woofers like the Acoustic Elegance IB 15, Dayton IB 15, GR-Research OB 12", and soon to be released Exodus Audio IB 15. The problem I find with these low efficiency subwoofers is, that they need allot of power to drive them to a level that will match the high efficiency midrange drivers. Therefore, I feel a greater probability of distortion in the lower octaves will happen due to voice coil heating.This some what defeats what I would like to achieve, a low distortion highly efficient speaker capable of high SPL's. A speaker that can be easily driven by flea powered SET amplifiers on the midrange from 100Hz and up.
1) From my own experimentation, part of the reason for the lack of shimmer, sparkle, ... of CD drivers is the peaky response. If you apply judicious EQ to flatten the response, you should find that those qualities return.Some good quality CDs from B&C and BMS that use non-titanium membrane do not give this rising freq., they are very smooth.2) If you want high efficiency in the bass, you need to look at prosound drivers (the eminence kappa lite-3015lf looks quite nice) or use multiple hifi drivers. The Peerless sls or xls, Dayton reference series, or Danny's subs in pairs in a shallow u baffle will get you mid to low 90s sensitivity at ~100Hz. All of the afformentioned drivers have been used quite successfully in this application. Personally, i'm going to try 4 of Danny's m165x per side (roughly the area of 1 12"), but i plan to high pass in the 60-80Hz range. If I am not mistaken Danny tried them ie M165x and they are not suitable for OB, qts is low about 0.3-0.4. I suggest you contact Danny.
Quote from: gitarretyp on 7 Feb 2008, 04:01 pm1) From my own experimentation, part of the reason for the lack of shimmer, sparkle, ... of CD drivers is the peaky response. If you apply judicious EQ to flatten the response, you should find that those qualities return.2) If you want high efficiency in the bass, you need to look at prosound drivers (the eminence kappa lite-3015lf looks quite nice) or use multiple hifi drivers. The Peerless sls or xls, Dayton reference series, or Danny's subs in pairs in a shallow u baffle will get you mid to low 90s sensitivity at ~100Hz. All of the afformentioned drivers have been used quite successfully in this application. Personally, i'm going to try 4 of Danny's m165x per side (roughly the area of 1 12"), but i plan to high pass in the 60-80Hz range. Some good quality CDs from B&C and BMS that use non-titanium membrane do not give this rising freq., they are very smooth.If I am not mistaken Danny tried them ie M165x and they are not suitable for OB, qts is low about 0.3-0.4. I suggest you contact Danny.
1) From my own experimentation, part of the reason for the lack of shimmer, sparkle, ... of CD drivers is the peaky response. If you apply judicious EQ to flatten the response, you should find that those qualities return.2) If you want high efficiency in the bass, you need to look at prosound drivers (the eminence kappa lite-3015lf looks quite nice) or use multiple hifi drivers. The Peerless sls or xls, Dayton reference series, or Danny's subs in pairs in a shallow u baffle will get you mid to low 90s sensitivity at ~100Hz. All of the afformentioned drivers have been used quite successfully in this application. Personally, i'm going to try 4 of Danny's m165x per side (roughly the area of 1 12"), but i plan to high pass in the 60-80Hz range.
gitarretyp,how do you mount your 4 woofers?
Quote from: ttan98 on 8 Feb 2008, 05:01 amgitarretyp,how do you mount your 4 woofers?They'll be in a shallow, tapered u frame.
Sorry, i'm using a radian 5208 coax. So, it'sC WWWW.Part of the design goal was to keep the baffle fairly narrow for the improved acceptance factor.