Hello,
I'm new to this forum and I've posted this same question on the HT forum and the partsexpress forum to learn as much as I can.
I bought someone's left over MTM project today and would greatly appreciate any guidance with my first DIY speaker build.
I bought 3/4" MDF cabinets (17.5" tall, 8" wide and 14.5" deep) with pre-routed MTM layout on the front and a rear port hole 2" in diameter.
With the cabinets came some Morel MTD33 tweeters and a pair of Audax HM130Z0 5.25" aerogel drivers.
I'd like to build a speaker based on the morel tweeters (I doubt I'll keep the Audax drivers - it looks like they are mostly midrange, not midbass.)
My goal is to make a speaker that is significantly better than my current Boston CR77 bookshelf speakers. I'll be driving them with Rotel separates from the mid 90's - 120 watts per channel at 8ohms. I don't plan on using a subwoofer for now (maybe I'll try to build one later.)
My favorite speaker tone is the B&W line - I really like the CM and the 805s, so if I can get in that ballpark, I'd be thrilled. I like all kinds of musical styles, but I am most drawn to singer/songwriters like Knopfler, Lovett and Emmylou, as well as blues and newgrass (Nickel Creek stuff.)
I've spent $120 so far on this equipment and I'm willing to spend $300 - $400 more on the remaining drivers and crossovers, back plate, acoustic treatment etc.
here are some quick questions:
can anyone recommend a design or kit that features these morel tweeters?
How large a driver can I put on an 8" width cabinet face? (currently routed for 5.25" but I assume I can increase the route hole size.)
If 5.25" is the largest size I can use, does any driver that small go low enough to get away with no sub? I'm not expecting earth shattering bass, just don't want all mids and highs.
can I turn this cabinet into anything other than an MTM? So could I make it a TM bookshelf in a larger cab or a 2.5 or even 3 way?
thanks for any help you can provide. I'm excited to get going on my first project!
Steve Cuss