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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Norway
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I have read allmost every post in this forum with huge interest. But I've never participated. This is my first post ever.
I've recently bought a pair of Seas P11RCY/P and a pair of 27TBC/G. The plan is to put this in to a floor standig speaker like the Totem Arro, or the Clarro if you will. I have a few questins conserning this: First of all: Is the bass/mid suitable for this? And how big (ltr's) would you recomend the cabinet to be? I don't have any computer program which can calculate this. Which kind of filter would you recomend? I must say that I like it to be as siple as posible. I'm going to use high quality components. Last question at this time: I have 4 scan speak 18W8545 that I've used in a MTM setup. Would any of you guys recomend using one or two of these in each as a side mounted woofer? (as in Audio Physic Virgo ++). My setup is the Vincent sv-233, or Electrocompaniet ECI-3, and pinoneer dv-737 dvd/cd player. If I get a little help with this prosject, I will start soon and post some construction pictures a long the way. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Norway
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This thread is probably why I even bought the drivers. I'm very impressed by François Gagné's work.
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Quebec City
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Hello,
While I was searching for my old thread to publish the picture of my finished version 2. I found this thread... I am sorry if I did not answer before, I was not aware of the question. If you want to build an arro-like speaker with your Seas, you will have to do a completely new design. The internal volume and the crossover values will not be the same. Let me know if you have specific question.
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