Crossed to a decent mid-sub at around 250-300.
This would be for small clubs single act piano and left hand bass guitar sound. With you guy's help I designed a phenomenal little pa using 9 3" Faital drivers and an Auto sub in a 1 cube sealed box.
It is capable of much more than I need in many rooms. Now I am thinking ultimate portabilty and "not so high db" situations. Driver suggestions
I saw a 1.5 that has a res of 235 and 82db. Thinking 16 of those in a molded pvc pipe crossed to a 8" sub and a crapload of power would do it. Interested? I know it will work mocked it up mocked it up with 10 altec bluetooth speakers just don't know drives to consider. Want to stay tiny.
This would be for small clubs single act piano and left hand bass guitar sound. With you guy's help I designed a phenomenal little pa using 9 3" Faital drivers and an Auto sub in a 1 cube sealed box.
It is capable of much more than I need in many rooms. Now I am thinking ultimate portabilty and "not so high db" situations. Driver suggestions
I saw a 1.5 that has a res of 235 and 82db. Thinking 16 of those in a molded pvc pipe crossed to a 8" sub and a crapload of power would do it. Interested? I know it will work mocked it up mocked it up with 10 altec bluetooth speakers just don't know drives to consider. Want to stay tiny.
Have you guys heard these? That is proof enough that it can be done. Mini H20 – Altec Lansing
OK I am thinking I will go 2" with 8 of these:
Eminence Alpha 2-8 2" Full-Range Speaker 4 Pack
Eminence Alpha 2-8 2" Full-Range Speaker 4 Pack
That's a 4" driver I absolutely want to push the envelope. I have already done and am using 9 x 3" Faital drivers. Now I am very serious about going super small. I will not consider anything beyond a 2" and prefer 1.5" Come in guys I know we can do this. (-:
sorry, i though you want to build 1.5 way...you should use inch sign
never mind
Line array using 1.5" 'fullrange'
A reasonable assumptionI too though he meant 1.5 way..lol
Hey Peter _ Parts Express has a lot of TV speakers on sale cheap! Some of them might work in your 200-300Hz and up array. Here are some narrow but long drivers. For example:
SPK-1516AG 1-3/8" x 6" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 8 Ohm
60879301 3/4" x 7-3/8" Paper Cone Dual Driver LG TV Speaker Assembly
YDT0420-4BP 1-1/2" x 7" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 16 Ohm
BN83-01521A 1-3/8" x 2-3/8" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 16 Ohm
SPK-1516AG 1-3/8" x 6" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 8 Ohm
60879301 3/4" x 7-3/8" Paper Cone Dual Driver LG TV Speaker Assembly
YDT0420-4BP 1-1/2" x 7" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 16 Ohm
BN83-01521A 1-3/8" x 2-3/8" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 16 Ohm
OK I am thinking I will go 2" with 8 of these:
Eminence Alpha 2-8 2" Full-Range Speaker 4 Pack
That's a nice little driver. Reminds me of the Visaton FRS5X, which I used in a six driver line array. The Visaton may be more extended in the treble (beyond 30 kHz), the Eminence may have more Xmax and better powerhandling.
Title fixed....please clarify my title of the thread "1.5 to 2" max driver.
Hey Peter _ Parts Express has a lot of TV speakers on sale cheap! Some of them might work in your 200-300Hz and up array. Here are some narrow but long drivers. For example:
SPK-1516AG 1-3/8" x 6" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 8 Ohm
60879301 3/4" x 7-3/8" Paper Cone Dual Driver LG TV Speaker Assembly
YDT0420-4BP 1-1/2" x 7" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 16 Ohm
BN83-01521A 1-3/8" x 2-3/8" Paper Cone Full-Range Speaker 16 Ohm
Some of those are looking like a potentially fun way into a disastrous form of "line array synergy computer speakers" with some creative use of foam board.
If the array is tall enough, you don't even need top/bottom conics (just have them flat) and horn load laterally.
For simpler packaging, you also can make the horn part small and have some sort of bolt-on "wings" that expand the horn on-site. If that joint is far enough away relative to its size, then any sort of surface defect at the joint will be essentially invisible to the wave propagation.
For simpler packaging, you also can make the horn part small and have some sort of bolt-on "wings" that expand the horn on-site. If that joint is far enough away relative to its size, then any sort of surface defect at the joint will be essentially invisible to the wave propagation.
I was thinking the same thing. . Let's see... 48 drivers a side for 48 cents each. :Some of those are looking like a potentially fun way into a disastrous form of "line array synergy computer speakers" with some creative use of foam board.
Too bad the LG drivers are sold out, 'cause I had just seen some in a TV. They have dimples, like on a golf ball. Wonder how well that works?
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