tinitus said:Years ago I thought about the aproach with speakercloth
Only problem is that it really doesnt like dust
It can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner.
And when it becomes I bit lighter by sunlight. It can be easily upgraded with a plastic treatment like cockpit spray, then it is perfectly black again.
Regards Helmuth
danieljw said:Hi Helmuth do you have a photo of the whole speaker?
-Dan
I will save that photo for last. So you have look a few times more Dan.
I think they look classy the white birch housing an the black carbon cone with the black cloth front.
Then the titanium cone leaps out and is very outstanding together with the aluminium horn tweeter.
It is a combination a style and showing what we got, it is certainly not a dull speaker to look at.
Regards Helmuth
Here a photo of the filter board. There is no PCB needed it doesn't look as professional this way but it would not ad to the performance.
I mounted the coils with tyreps because screws would influence the magnetic behaviour. I saw a measurement of this once.
So I do not have to worry about that influence.
The JANZEN AUDIO and ERSE coils and big MKP of clarity cap makes it really high performance. Parts only found in expensive high end range loudspeakers.
The coils are place about 10cm apart of each other, and the fields of the coils are 90 degrees in opposite. There will be a capacitor and a 8Ohm resistor added for the horn tweeter. To correct the impedance increase of the midrange I will ad a zobel of resistor and capacitor. So these are not mounted yet.
I mounted the coils with tyreps because screws would influence the magnetic behaviour. I saw a measurement of this once.
So I do not have to worry about that influence.
The JANZEN AUDIO and ERSE coils and big MKP of clarity cap makes it really high performance. Parts only found in expensive high end range loudspeakers.
The coils are place about 10cm apart of each other, and the fields of the coils are 90 degrees in opposite. There will be a capacitor and a 8Ohm resistor added for the horn tweeter. To correct the impedance increase of the midrange I will ad a zobel of resistor and capacitor. So these are not mounted yet.
Hi Dan,danieljw said:Nice crossovers Helmuth,
I like the foil inductor !
-Dan
It is a impressive coil to see the Janzen audio its huge. I have chosen to save money on drivers, because there are many really nice drivers for low budget.
And it is a passive cross over there for I want to avoid losses. there for MKP capacitors and high Q coils.
Greetz, Helmuth
What you see it almost complete for low and midrange 1st order.tinitus said:Hi
Is that the crossover fore all drivers
Re: what values are you using for what range
coil with core in sries with sub. two capacitors parallel; in series with flatwire.
Coil with ferritecore is impedance correction for mids second order or zobel I have to try. Otherwise they wouldn't have damping at all.
mcmahon48 said:I see the three coils so why thy for a first order
it look like those two capacitors are the same value
so fill us in on your thinking
coil with core in sries with sub. two capacitors parallel; in series with flatwire.
Coil with ferritecore is impedance correction for mids second order or zobel I have to try. Otherwise they wouldn't have damping at all.
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