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Sedge,I was thinking of some XPS. They have it at Home Depot here, in various thicknesses. I originally wanted to make some stereo panels for a wide band midrange driver, but that project is on the back burner, and I have a 5.1 Receiver and a subwoofer, so figured it would be an interesting experiment. For some reason, I am thinking I will be happier with a home theater setup given that the receiver has DSP functions and the crossover works upto 200hz. Based on reviews of peoples experiments with DML in HT setups, its worth attempting. Getting them to look decent will probably be a challenge as well. Note: I am using the PE $3 buyouts - but am planning on upgrading if proof of concept goes as planned.
OB_Newbie,Thanks for your reply. I did notice that TXATC has a similar HT setup. I took note of the size of his panels. My reasoning for the 200hz XO point was due to my reading of the Mission units which were dependant on the subwoofers ability to go up to 200hz. My existing sub is a small 8" Yamaha I got to compliment a soundbar and it seems to have high output down to about 40hz - good enough for experimenting. It plays up to 200hz. It's good to know that the panels will not have too much issues with playing lower - may actually allow me to set it up even better than hoped. In regards to the HF, what suggestions might you have to have them extend without much rolloff? Thinning the panel at the attachment point on the front side seems to be the go to way, and CLS (i believe) on another forum suggested trying a wooden biscuit. It's something to ponder, as I know HF content is important.
Albema - those looks great. Congratulations to finishing them to your liking! I'm sure they sound great.OB - I also get the peak with the 24W exciters which was an interesting and I guess good surprise on thick ply. I don't have access to the measurements at the moment but think the peak was around 17k
Sedge - you must be close to setting up a museum with all your panels. Always learning something new from your posts. Thank you!
Thanks for the extra inputs, much appreciated.I agree with the assertion that subs should be crossed low and not high into the high 100's. My open baffles tend to stay under 100, and I love it that way. Once I am certain the panels will work, I will contemplate building a pair of quality subs.In regards to HF extension, if using XPS, it sounds like I may not to add anything, and just try them full range as is. My lack of measurement equipment is going to be an issue, but will address that in time as well. I have pondered crossing over a small tweeter in the high teens if lacking some of that top end sizzle. Am I best pursuing an XPS panel? (For the record - and my stupid brain - is XPS the stuff thats pink and dense, or is it the white foam like they pack electronics etc in? - Sorry, I keep getting mixed up)I am hoping to pick up some panel material soon. I suppose some experimentation will be required before finishing the panels - this allows me time to plot something special for a finish