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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hi Guys,
I'm just after a bit of advice. I have acquired some SEAS drivers and am looking to retro fit them into some 12 litre cabinets I have to make some garage speakers to keep me occupied whilst hiding from the wife. I have had a look around at crossover design etc but it does seem a little confusing so any crossover suggestions would be appreciated. Cabinets - 12 litre sealed - can be vented with hole saw and some PVC pipe. Bass driver - SEAS CA18RNX - the long throw big magnet one Tweeters - H225 19 mm soft dome tweeter otherwise known as 19TNF. I'm not looking at making a super speaker but just something nice for a bit of critical garage listening. Any crossover suggestions would be appreciated. NOTE: I did work out that the tweeter I have looks like it needs to be crossed over pretty high. Not sure how the bass driver goes with high crossover point. I do have access to some 27 TTF or 27 TBC/G tweeters but the 19's fit in the current holes nicely and there will be come work to get the bigger ones to fit. Thanks in advance. Glen. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Newcastle, Australia
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I think that with a 6.5" driver, I would definitely use the larger tweeter ie the 27tffc or whatever, worth the little bit extra work needed
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