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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Denmark
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As it is, i'm currently listening to a diy monitor using the scanspeak 18w8546 and the scsan speak 9700 tweeter.
I want new speakers! After many hours of browsing, looking around, and doing some calculations (Loadspeaker design cookbook 5th ed.) i've reached some conclusions: 1. I want to use my old scanspeaks - all of them. I would like to add one 18w8546 each side - MTM array. Each unit in a 10 litre closed box (calculations showed this volume for a Q=0,6). 2. I would like to add two 21w8555-01 per side. Each of these in a closed box around 35 liters (Q=0,6). What i Need: 1.Please check my calculations... ![]() 2. Crossover design - would like to go 3 way... 3. comments. 4. Anyone know how much deeper the scanspeak 9700 tweeter should be mounted in comparison with the 18w8546? I've attached an unfinished .fig file containing the ideas i have for this speaker... Thanks Jacob |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Place in the Netherlands
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Check this speaker for mounting the 9700. This speaker also uses the 21w8555.
http://members.home.nl/edgar.beers/eveII.htm |
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