Hi everyone, i'm newbie in building loudspeaker. I need to build a high quality 2-way bookshelf loudspeaker???Does anyone know how to build and design it???What tweeter and woofer should i use??And i need a simple crossover for my 2-way loudspeaker, can anyone help me?? I doesn't know how to build own diy inductor, what is the wire's diameter and how many turn , and what is the different between air core inductor and core inductor????
What aubot using a prefabricated kit instead of trying to combine speakers by yourself?
If you buy a kit you get everything needed and you then only have to build cabinets by yourself.
Scan- Speak, Visaton or any other manufacturers are selling those kits...
If you lateron are happy with your new hobby, then you can go on buying somme good books about speakerbuilding.
And read and read and read...
And then you may be into measuring speakers by yourself, then you can think about combining speakers yourself...
It's a loooong way to go until then...
MPOV...
greetings, B.
If you buy a kit you get everything needed and you then only have to build cabinets by yourself.
Scan- Speak, Visaton or any other manufacturers are selling those kits...
If you lateron are happy with your new hobby, then you can go on buying somme good books about speakerbuilding.
And read and read and read...
And then you may be into measuring speakers by yourself, then you can think about combining speakers yourself...
It's a loooong way to go until then...
MPOV...
greetings, B.
I need to build a high quality 2-way bookshelf loudspeaker???Does anyone know how to build and design it???
Yes.
What tweeter and woofer should i use??
SEAS, ScanSpeak, Vifa, Peerless are just some of the good ones.
And i need a simple crossover for my 2-way loudspeaker, can anyone help me??
Sure.
I doesn't know how to build own diy inductor, what is the wire's diameter and how many turn , and what is the different between air core inductor and core inductor????
The wire's diameter will be dictated mainly by the power handling of the coil in mind and your series resistance goal. How many turns? What are the difference between cores? I see that you're an EE student, these are 1st-year level questions the answers to which are found in any good physics book... or you could do a google search. However, most books don't tell you of nonlinearities like core saturation -- a bad thing just in case you didn't know. So, air core inductors are prefered.
I think at this point you may want to consider building a kit. Designing loudspeakers, "high quality" and newbie cannot all be used in the same sentence.
Build a kit as Benny suggested. Also, have a look at the following books.
Good luck and most of all enjoy
Advanced Speaker Designs (for the hobbyist and technician)
- Ray Alden
Designing, Building & Testing your Own Speakers
- David Weems
The Loudspeaker Design Cookbook
- Vance Dickason
Bullock on Boxes
- Robert Bullock III (and Robert White)
Testing Loudspeakers
- Joseph D'Appolito
Introduction to Electroacoustics and Audio Amplifier Design
- W. Marshall Leach Jr.
Theory and Design of Loudspeaker Enclosures
- J. Ernest Benson
Acoustics
- Leo Beranek
Fundamentals of Acoustics
- Lawrence Kinsler
Acoustical Engineering
- Harry Olson
Fundamentals of Physical Acoustics
- David Blackstock
Go to this website:
http://www.adireaudio.com/
Click on "Techincal", then in the lower left-hand corner, click on "Pop!"
Here is a plan for a 2-way shielded loudspeaker for approx. $100
This should be a good starting point.
Good Luck!
http://www.adireaudio.com/
Click on "Techincal", then in the lower left-hand corner, click on "Pop!"
Here is a plan for a 2-way shielded loudspeaker for approx. $100
This should be a good starting point.
Good Luck!
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