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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Hey guys,
I want to create a pair of speakers mainly for fun and aesthetic, based on some high sensitivity 8" full ranges, sphere/ball shaped, hanging from the ceiling, powered by some tube amps. My friend who owns a ceramic factory in China is able to help me out on the enclosure. But for the maze, I'm not sure if it is possible to create one inside a ceramic sphere. |
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I guess you can try the Bose Wave approach... Get a molded "waveguide", and put it in the sphere.
By the way I came up with an idea and too bad I do not have the skill, time and capital to give it a try. A terribly small sphere, say 2" to 2 1/2" in diameter, with dual 1" drivers, one front facing, one back facing. Mount the sphere to stands, 4th order crossover at 250Hz, the low frequency signal goes to an omnidirectional woofer. The aim of the design is to get spherical wave propagation from the lowest frequency up to something like 4-5kHz, and have excellent off axis and thus wide sweetspot. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Michigan
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Let's take that idea one step further...........into the future Conan?
Place the sphere on a hovering platform (RC helicopter-ish) so that it can follow you room to room. Stereo everywhere YOU ARE. The Walter Mobility Group - HybriCraft™ Advanced Transportation Technology ![]() .................................................. ....... Back to the ceramic pod; why do you need a maze? The closest recent project I can think of is the Ikea bowl speaker project, and it does not use a maze (that I can remember).
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Buenos Aires
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I made something similar a while back using a 3 inch driver in a teardrop shaped aluminum enclosure. The maze got the low end to sound better than the original open enclosure. Actually the overall speaker sounded better with the maze. It was difficult to make and i used rubber paneling to make the inner maze walls. I still use the speaker with my laptop. It was a fun project, mostly the part of creating a maze shape in a spherical enclosure.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melbourne, Aust
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I'm quite intrigued by this "maze in a sphere" idea - where can I find information on the Bose Wave Approach and the moulded waveguide?
Newpaton, a photo of your maze if possible?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Buenos Aires
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A good shape for the enclosure is a tear drop, but not for the inside, unless it follows the proper dimension of sphere and truncated tube with relation to the diameter of driver (B&W's nautilus enclosures). So I decided to play around with a maze system. The maze was somewhat complicated, but using a simpler maze I am sure you could still get good results. I will draw it up and upload a photo of the finished speakers.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melbourne, Aust
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Have approx idea of the Nautilus tapered impedance system (tapered tube) and the "maze in sphere" idea is new to me - most interesting - looking forward to it - thanks.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Buenos Aires
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Ok, the final pic really is a different version but it looks almost the same. The drawing is how the inner maze form is, rough hand drawing.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melbourne, Aust
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How interesting - does the Xsection area along the path of the "tube" stay constant despite the varying diameter?
The internal panels are straight panels, not curved, yes? If that's a 3" driver, the sphere is about 5 - 6" dia with a rear taper of maybe another 3", yes? What freq do they go down to? Roughly, what are the hole sizes on the lower "branch panel" and the rear hole dia? I'm full of questions, sorry! Is the sphere made of 2 Ikea wooden bowls, or something similar?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melbourne, Aust
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Perhaps I should have asked a more obvious question - "Where can I find some Theory about this design" instead of plaguing you with basic questions?
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