Hi there,
I've been looking all over for information/documentation on building a 2-Way speaker with 2 woofers. (TWW Configuration)
How will the xover network be affected (other than the load of course), what will become of the Re and all other drive parameters when hooked in series/parrallel... What about the dB/W...
I've found a lot of designs incorporating 2 woofers in either a D'appolito config or TWW but haven't found any pertinent documentation on the subject.
Anyone know of a site/resource where i might find such information ?
Thanks a lot
I've been looking all over for information/documentation on building a 2-Way speaker with 2 woofers. (TWW Configuration)
How will the xover network be affected (other than the load of course), what will become of the Re and all other drive parameters when hooked in series/parrallel... What about the dB/W...
I've found a lot of designs incorporating 2 woofers in either a D'appolito config or TWW but haven't found any pertinent documentation on the subject.
Anyone know of a site/resource where i might find such information ?
Thanks a lot
Here is one:
http://www.partsexpress.com/projectshowcase/ubt/ubt.html
Here is another:
http://www.zaphaudio.com/Waveguidetmm.html
http://www.partsexpress.com/projectshowcase/ubt/ubt.html
Here is another:
http://www.zaphaudio.com/Waveguidetmm.html
You could use a design similar to mine (2 1/2 way) and use only one enclosure instead of two. (one sealed for mid, and one ported for woofer) It'd be cheaper as well since you wouldn' t need the crossover on the bottom woofer.
http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php4?t=23211
http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthread.php4?t=23211
s7horton said:You could use a design similar to mine (2 1/2 way) and use only one enclosure instead of two. (one sealed for mid, and one ported for woofer) It'd be cheaper as well since you wouldn' t need the crossover on the bottom woofer.
Hi, what your saying doesn't make any sense, /sreten.
If you viewed the thread, you would notice there is an upper enclosure for the midbass and tweeter and a separate chamber, ported, for the woofer. WIth a two-way, I would put everything in the same chamber, ported.
My crossover is made of three components. One for the tweeter, one for the mid and one for the .5 woofer. If you made a two way, you wouldn't need the .5 portion of the crossover.
Make sense?
My crossover is made of three components. One for the tweeter, one for the mid and one for the .5 woofer. If you made a two way, you wouldn't need the .5 portion of the crossover.
Make sense?
s7horton said:If you viewed the thread, you would notice there is an upper enclosure for the midbass and tweeter and a separate chamber, ported, for the woofer. WIth a two-way, I would put everything in the same chamber, ported.
My crossover is made of three components. One for the tweeter, one for the mid and one for the .5 woofer. If you made a two way, you wouldn't need the .5 portion of the crossover.
Make sense?
Hi,
More sense. You don't need separate chambers for a 2.5 way. Its
a design choice. You can also have separate chambers for a 2-way.
/sreten.
Hi s7horton,
Zaph actually did some tests that imply seperate enclosures for a 2.5 way may not be necessary:
http://zaphaudio.com/commonenclosuretest.html
Not saying that building two enclosures is a bad thing, but The results are pretty interesting.
Zaph actually did some tests that imply seperate enclosures for a 2.5 way may not be necessary:
http://zaphaudio.com/commonenclosuretest.html
Not saying that building two enclosures is a bad thing, but The results are pretty interesting.
My recent build is a 2.5 way with GR M-165x drivers ... one cab I did both woofers in a 1.65 cu/ft vented - the other was one driver in a .6 sealed, the other in a 1 cu/ft vented.
The 1.6 cu/ft vented version produced significantly more bass. I did quick measurements with my ECM8000 and Speaker Workshop ... but bass measurements are somewhat inconclusive. I trusted my ears more than the measurement, and they told me the version with both drivers in a shared larger enclosure was the way to go.
That's just one example though, based on my space and cabinet size limitations.
The 1.6 cu/ft vented version produced significantly more bass. I did quick measurements with my ECM8000 and Speaker Workshop ... but bass measurements are somewhat inconclusive. I trusted my ears more than the measurement, and they told me the version with both drivers in a shared larger enclosure was the way to go.
That's just one example though, based on my space and cabinet size limitations.
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