That depends on the drivers, the XO frequencies, phasing & design requirements. Short answer though is yes, such things are possible. FWIW, I would sound a fairly major note of caution over the alleged benefits of minimalism though. This can be (and often is) taken to counterproductive extremes. For e.g., with 'regular' midbass / + 1in or < tweeters, low order filters can often require a higher component count due to needing multiple notch filters etc. in the nominal stopband to control response aberrations that with a higher order slope would be shunted to sufficiently low / innocuous levels.
Biamp + active is usually a good way forward.
Biamp + active is usually a good way forward.
Well I meant in the case of the VWR126.
Concerning the XO frequency, it's all a balancing act between how high you want to have it (in order to minimize XO related distortion in the telephonic band), and what amount of comb filtering you are willing to accept and the final C2C distance in the MTM arrangement.
And this is the kind of compromise where the experience of a builder plays a bigger role than simulations as they can sound very different from the real deal.
As I don't have the experience required to make such a call, I'd be happy to hear what you guys think about it.
A practical example could be an MTM double FH3 with a center tweeter.
Concerning the XO frequency, it's all a balancing act between how high you want to have it (in order to minimize XO related distortion in the telephonic band), and what amount of comb filtering you are willing to accept and the final C2C distance in the MTM arrangement.
And this is the kind of compromise where the experience of a builder plays a bigger role than simulations as they can sound very different from the real deal.
As I don't have the experience required to make such a call, I'd be happy to hear what you guys think about it.
A practical example could be an MTM double FH3 with a center tweeter.
I suspect Dave & I might have somewhat different ideas about the XO with that particular example. Still, no harm in options... for the above example, my preference is for low & steep filters depending on the tweeter in question. But then, it usually is as a matter of course.
It is the VX.2 kit. I think for $300 plus cabinets, it would turn a few heads.
http://creativesound.ca/details.php?model=VX.2
http://creativesound.ca/details.php?model=VX.2
It is the VX.2 kit.
4 pair left. I expect we will also see a new one with the new tweeter.
dave
It is the VX.2 kit. I think for $300 plus cabinets, it would turn a few heads.
Creative Sound - Product Details
Any idea what the difference is between the VX.2 and the Triton?
hajj - the new kit doesn't publish XO scheme or parts list (may be just an oversight), but as they were by 2 different designer ( Triton by Jeff Bagby, and the VX.2 by Al Wooley), my money's on there being some differences there.
But overall, aside from the additional bracing and initial port location on Jeff's drawings, they look to be more alike than different.
Either one should be a killer MTM at those prices - just add your own wood
not that , Cal
But overall, aside from the additional bracing and initial port location on Jeff's drawings, they look to be more alike than different.
Either one should be a killer MTM at those prices - just add your own wood
not that , Cal
Head's up. Chris & Scott & i have been emailing on this, then Scott & i skyped today, and we will proceed with a stacked FH, in this case specifically targeted at the VRW MTM kit (i have the drivers sitting here awaiting use).
dave
For some reason, the Triton is $300 per and the VX.2 is $300 a pair.
I tried to look into the crossover, but there doesn't seem to be enough difference there to justify the price hike.
Could it be a typo? or as Chrisb suggested, it's the designer's fees?
Great idea.
For some reason, the Triton is $300 per and the VX.2 is $300 a pair.
Or it could be old production VWR vrs the latest production (price on VWR has dropped dramatically)
dave
Are you asking if this driver can be used in FH3? If you are, the answer is no: it's too small. Or are you simply trying to advertise a drive unit? If so, please use the commercial section of the forum.
I mean, providing some speakers, hope everyone to help design a box.
This web site have the business sector? I didn't find it.
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