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for those interested in only the DIY part of it skip the italic section
a fortunate (IMO) coincidence made me take a look on the local audio forum's advertisement section and that ended up in my buying a pair of used Dynaudio Audience 52 speakers the next day. they have been optically damaged. most likely they have been dropped during transportation to my previous owner which resulted in cracked edges and also both tweeter domes have dents. which is kind of weird considering that the material is some kind of rubber treated fabric - not rigid that is - and it should restore itself to original shape. any idea what might have caused the permanent dents? considering that they used to cost EUR 800 new (now out of production) and that I couldn't find anything wrong with them sonically I think I paid a good price - EUR 300. maybe many would think that's too high considering the physical issues they have, but the sound is rewarding, detailed yet not forward, exceptionally good soundstage (wide and deep), decent bass and overall very musical and neutral IMO. I know that there are many decent bookshelves that sell for even less than that price but in my town there isn't any dealer so the occasions for listening tests are scarce so I preferred to buy these which I was acquainted to. and I'm satisfied with my decision now... for the DIY part. they sound waaaay superior to my DIY Morels (see thread here Before I order the parts for the Zaph Seas L18 / Seas 27TBFCG speaker). but I'm going to experiment a bit. first I'll reverse engineer everything and post everything unless the mods think I shouldn't then I'll restore them, re-veneer and cover the baffle with leather imitation. but first... I'll just replace the tweeters with my MDT32S Morels just out of curiosity, maybe they work. I haven't measured the Dynaudio tweeters (only Re which is nearly identical) but who knows? fortunately the face place diameter is nearly identical (less than 1 mm difference). I just need to drill 3 more holes (the offset of the mounting holes is slightly larger on the Morels) and that's it. in the end this will be my reference for tweaking the Morels and getting them to sound better. I want to understand how Dynaudio did it. after all Vance Dickason himself says that one needs to have a reference. will get back with more pics and reports on the replacement later. |
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I think you will need to stick to the same Dynaudio tweeters.I'm quite sure the Morel's will not sound the same. It isn't just a matter of impedance. Look it up, there are lots of parameters involved .
You could possibly ignore small dents as it shouldn't make too much of an audible difference. How do I know ? Well two friends bought the same Dynaudio's a few years ago and one guy had both tweeters very badly dented ( pushed in !) on two different ocassions. We pulled out the dent very gently using a masked vacuum cleaner. There was still a visible dent but it sounded fine. The dent is still there today ! Maybe measurement will reveal some differences but it does sound OK to the ear. First thing to do if you do use the original tweeters is to change the crossover to a biwireable scheme. So track cutting on the board will be required and you need a biwireable speaker connector panel. We found it sounded better biwired. If anyone objects , please refrain from comments till you try this out on these speakers yourself. I've done this to my Mission701's and it made an audible difference. You could also upgrade by using better capacitors on the crossover ( change all bipolar types also) and change any ferrite cored coils to air cored coils. Maybe you can do it in stages to see how each change affects the sound. Unfortunately I don't have a record of what parts we actually used. It was about 10 years ago.
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Again, if what you need is a reference, then doing any changes to that reference will obviously bias it.
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guys, I would say you're over-reacting and I really can't understand your views.
it's not like I said "I'm going to throw the Dynaudio tweeters and stick with the Morels even if they sound horrible". this is just an experiment and while I agree that there is a very slight chance that this will work (tweeter Fs, L, SPL, overall response, response roll-off etc) I don't think I have anything to lose. I think I'm able to drill 6 holes in the Dynaudio enclosure without destroying it. I can revert back in 5 minutes and that wouldn't affect it in any way, esthetically or sonically. you may look at this whichever way you want, maybe I'm wasting my time but hell, building the Morel speakers was a waste of time considering the results. quoting Vance Dickason again (I actually read his book, at least the portions I was interested in) he says that it's hard to tell whether going for flat response or minimum phase affects sounds most. maybe one thing I want to find out was if Dynaudio aimed for both or only only one of them. I have a pre-built speaker that sounds good and I'm using it to try to understand why it sounds good. and part of that is understanding what makes it sound worse most. my DIY speakers with Morel drivers measure almost flat with the ECM 8000 ( I'll post the measurements as soon as I install ARTA again) but they sound mediocre compared to the A52. also, overall impedance was equalized. PS: of course I'll use a mic to measure response but this time it won't be the ECM8000. I kind of distrust its advertised flatness. I'll be better off with a cheap Panasonic capsule. after all even Siegfried Linkwitz uses it. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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You should thoroughly analyse the design process of the Morels and find out what went wrong, there will be good reasons. FRD Consortium tools guide rgds, sreten. undefinition Zaph|Audio RJB Audio Projects Speaker Design Works HTGuide Forum - A Guide to HTguide.com Completed Speaker Designs. Humble Homemade Hifi DIY Loudspeaker Projects Troels Gravesen Quarter Wavelength Loudspeaker Design The Frugal-Horns Site -- High Performance, Low Cost DIY Horn Designs Linkwitz Lab - Loudspeaker Design Music and Design
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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[QUOTE=sreten;2413114]Hi,
You should thoroughly analyse the design process of the Morels and find out what went wrong, there will be good reasons. FRD Consortium tools guide rgds, sreten. /QUOTE] Here's another link on speaker building that may be of help. The Speaker Building Bible - Techtalk Speaker Building, Audio, Video, and Electronics Customer Discussion Forum From Parts-Express.com |
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surgery succeeded.
I'm planning to do some more listening tomorrow but initial impressions are that something definately changed. soundstage is still very good but I get the impression that some frequencies are smeared over the stereo image. also, I think, that I can hear some something that sounds like resonances. if the tweeters prove to be similar in parameters and response it would mean that I understand what the renowned sweetness of the Esotec tweeter means. most seems to be lost in the sound of cymbals that now sound somehow like synthesized ones. |
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It might be interesting to see how the crossover design differs from the old dynaudio 'foccus' kit, which used similar drivers: see Dynaudio archive (and scroll to the bottom of the page!)
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here's some more details.
total box volume is 9.9 liters. subtracting drivers, crossover and port volumes let's approximate it to 9 liters. port is 120 mm long with an ID of 45 mm and flared at both ends. it's made of 19 mm MDF without any internal bracing whatsoever. there's bitumen lining on both side walls and a generous (and I do mean it) amount of foam and artificial wool lining. the woofer looks pretty modest and the basket is not cast as I had expected at this shelf price (EUR 800, remember). the woofer section of the XO uses a ferrite core inductor. there's a bipolar Bennic cap on the woofer zobel (see pic). cabling is nothing special. no gold plated connectors, even my Morel drivers have them. overall it looks like Dynaudio is taking all possible cost reduction measures. I did not expect this considering the price level. except the drivers which I have no idea how much cost to make (not much I would guess), the box plus XO looks to cost around EUR 50 or less to manufacture. it looks like with Dynaudio you're actually paying the research, marketing and the actual result, not the costs involved in production. nevertheless I think they make great speakers. OTOH, considering the sound quality alone and disregarding the price, one could say that they make very down to earth decisions as to what to spend money on. if they used the Bennic and generic MKT caps maybe it means that the drivers are only revealing so much. I'll measure the woofer T/S parameters when I get the chance. I'm attaching a drawing of the XO (excuse the quality, I held the paper on my lap while drawing it) and a few other pics. Last edited by mr_push_pull; 29th December 2010 at 12:13 AM. |
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