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how deep does the bass goes -3db point ? In my program i see 83db @20hz - 91db @30hz - 94.5db @40hz - 97db @50hz for freq.resp. absolute splwhy do you use the ciare ? (and not something else ?) because i live in italy and i find it at good pricei suppose you run the ciare full range ? No i cut with elettronic 2way crossover (behringer CX2310) around 150/160hzwhat kind of EQ filter do you have ? (well is a complex one? i suppose you did the adjustement for your roomand not in a "dead" chamber) yes i tune the eq for my room complying my ears i use the behringer T1951 tube vintage serie, very easy to use, for bass i set up +5db @30hz with less than 0.5 of Qthanks again for you informationgreetz
but if you have 2 amps behind the crossover: how do you manipulate the volume or do you do this before the crossover ?
thanx guys, i never saw that site for modding the dcx2496, very interesting. i don't know if i will go balanced, (i'm looking at the sympatico amp from twisted pear audio, but it's getting price then, two of those, an dcx 2496 and mods...) still i looks like sound heaven to me. well i have run my corals and fostex in open baffle, but they never sounded that good to me. the simple old paper philips did it much and much better. I think the suspension of the fostex and the corals are to weak, (mm it will be more compicated than that, but i didn't like the sound in free air of those drivers). another thing to worry is: what about a turntable, if i build on a digital crossover i cannot use a turntable. which is a pitty. (i know audi nirvana is all about compromises, but this one might be to big). well whatever part i'm gonna buy, it needs to be very cheap or good enough to keep all the way. i suppose that 15" eminence will be good enough to keep all the way. the saba greencones probably will be okee to, and a tweeter i can always add a more expensive one later. for the woofer: my goal is not to let a woofer run above 80hz. so that most of male voices (and up: like female voices) are for the saba: if i need more juice around 85hz for example i can add 2 saba's per side. i really don't like splitting up frequency's in the delicate human voice range (around 50-8000hz; 50 for very low male voices; 8000hz for the "gingle bell" sound in voices: it is the resonance frequency for the cavity in your ear within your skull, where the sound resonate when somebody knows how to sing) (anyway enough human anatomy, this is a hifi forum )what do you think: i would buy the saba mid and tweeter and 1 aphla per side, with a hardware crossover, if that isn't good enough i can move on. putting an extra alpha per side, and then get an dcx2496 (i don't think i will buy a electronic crossover, cause the possibilities of a dcx2496 are so much more then a simple crossover, exept when i need my turntable). thanx for the replies
i have been reading more, it seems that definitly need a "trapezium" baffle, to compensate for beaming. i don't mind that, i even like the look of it, so if it is functional and good looking, even better.
okee, i see it, no matter what mid-driver i take, it will not be possible to let it perform from 80hzit will be more around 250-500, so the woofers will have to perform this human voice area.
ps: i have looked at MJK projects with the goldwood and the fostex/jordan; but he doesn't narrow his baffle two approx two times the driver size ? so it will be a bit beaming i suppose ? (his design is well documented and might be a good start for a beginner like me)
It is less difficult below 500 Hz, but will be a problem at 1 kHz and higher.
..reminds me of lighthouses and torch lights. In comparison "beaming" loudspeakers will just have some variation in their radiation pattern...
Quote from: fillemon on 26 Feb 2009, 10:16 amQuoteps: i have looked at MJK projects with the goldwood and the fostex/jordan; but he doesn't narrow his baffle two approx two times the driver size ? so it will be a bit beaming i suppose ? (his design is well documented and might be a good start for a beginner like me)My concept asks for mandatory EQ at the bottom end of each drivers range. This will crush some efficiency and could end in more complexity of the crossover. In fact my concept really asks for active solutions instead of passive filters.MJK´s designs satisfy the much expressed wishes for less complex and easy-to-build solutions. And as I believe they do exceptionally well in that regard! They need a wide baffle to fight the dipole loss at the low end of the Fullrange. As a consequence MJK has to concentrate on the on-axis-response. But his H frame with OB designs are an excellent place to start from.
Quoteps: i have looked at MJK projects with the goldwood and the fostex/jordan; but he doesn't narrow his baffle two approx two times the driver size ? so it will be a bit beaming i suppose ? (his design is well documented and might be a good start for a beginner like me)My concept asks for mandatory EQ at the bottom end of each drivers range. This will crush some efficiency and could end in more complexity of the crossover. In fact my concept really asks for active solutions instead of passive filters.MJK´s designs satisfy the much expressed wishes for less complex and easy-to-build solutions. And as I believe they do exceptionally well in that regard! They need a wide baffle to fight the dipole loss at the low end of the Fullrange. As a consequence MJK has to concentrate on the on-axis-response. But his H frame with OB designs are an excellent place to start from.
I would think you would want the non bass driver(s) running above the OB generated hump, in fact use the hump as an aid in the crossover design.
So a wider midrange baffle pushes its dipole peak lower. Are you suggesting using the hump to extend its LF extension?