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I noticed a thread on a sealed 1801b, which seems like a good option for crossing over to a sub. Any thoughts on feasability, xover points, xover recommendations? I wonder if using a smaller enclosure to roll off at about 80 hz would be better than a xover?
I'll probably build a full range eventually, but right now I'm about to start building a sub to get my feet wet.
It has a 3.2cu ft truncated pyramid enclosure that (for the sake of experimentation) is convertable between sealed and ported. Got a Dayton titanic MKII (affordable) which has a fs and qts that put it right between ideal for sealed and ported. Tuning it low with the ported mode (21hz) using dual 27"L x 3" ID ports opening down, driver firing forward. So eventually, I'd like something to replace my trusty old B&W DM12's for something to play with this sub. 1801b's? DM-12's will probably go to the rear.
Re the 1801's- That magnesium cone Seas driver has some resonant modes at about 4500 hz, I believe. Has that caused any audible problem? Guessing the xover is below that.
Right now using a yamaha px-3 tt, yamaha cx-2 pre, yamaha t-2 tuner, adcom gfa-545 and hafler dh-500 amps. Eventually want a lexicon for surround / dolby digital / dts movies. Maybe this 1801b is way over classed for my system.... But the price for parts looks good.
I just checked the T/S parameters of the W18 in WinISD, and it looks like an 11 liter sealed enclosure will give an F3 of ~65 hz with a Qtc of .71. Its also clear this driver is meant for a vented enclosure...
Using a progressively small enclosure (i.e. less than 16 liters) for a sealed 1801 will create an underdamped, high Q bass system. The result will be a boomy bass due the excess spring force of the cabinet. An electronic crossover is much better. Not only will the roll off be nice and even, but the high pass will thermally unload the W18 woofer... A few folks experimented with sealed cabinets (including me), and found that 16 liters is about right. If you want to be anal, build the cabinet slightly large (i.e. 17 liters) then add inert material to the inside of the cabinet for tuning.
Quote: I just checked the T/S parameters of the W18 in WinISD, and it looks like an 11 liter sealed enclosure will give an F3 of ~65 hz with a Qtc of .71. Its also clear this driver is meant for a vented enclosure... This isn't quite correct. First, adding some dcr will bump the Qes and subsequently the Qts slightly. Second, the Factory parameters are a little off. Most of the drivers I have measured in the past 1-2 years hover around Qts .39-.42.
So, would an 80Hz crossover point using a 16 liter sealed enclosure be in the neighborhood (knowing this may depend on the SW as well)?
Would there be a sonic (in addition to the thermal) disadvantage to letting a hypothetical sealed 1801x roll off naturally and use an electronic low pass on the SW only?
Where were you headed with your sealed cabinet explorations?
How big is the 1801b's vented cabinet?
Wonder if you could send me your cabinet plans?
Not familiar with dcr. Could you elaborate?
Is this driver as much at a disadvantage with sealed enclosures as it appears?
Would you consider using the 1801b's with a SW a step down for audiophile use, or is this a worthwhile and potentially sonically rewarding, good bang for the buck endeavor?
If I recall the math, the vented 22 liter enclosure is 18 db/octave,
Did you try and match your 16 liter 1801's with a good sub? I can understand the dissatisfaction with the bass if not.
Guess that's why the potential 3 way monitor I see in the other thread seems to be a slow moving idea