I am planning to build a 2way enclosure using SEAS drivers.
The plan is to use CA18RLY + 27TFFC, ~2200Hz crossover.
Can this two drivers work together? ( I'd like 6db electrical crossover)
The room is ~4x5m (i hope it will be ~4.5x6m in 1-2 years).
This will be used mainly for music: Rock, Jazz, Classic.
What do you think about this combination?
Is the bass from CA18RLY enough for this type of music?
Regards,
Sorin
The plan is to use CA18RLY + 27TFFC, ~2200Hz crossover.
Can this two drivers work together? ( I'd like 6db electrical crossover)
The room is ~4x5m (i hope it will be ~4.5x6m in 1-2 years).
This will be used mainly for music: Rock, Jazz, Classic.
What do you think about this combination?
Is the bass from CA18RLY enough for this type of music?
Regards,
Sorin
You like to try 6db filter ..... better go for this one then
http://www.monacor-spain.net/modules.php?name=Buscar_Producto&file=ficha&Articulo=SPH-176
http://www.monacor-spain.net/modules.php?name=Buscar_Producto&file=ficha&Articulo=SPH-176
Yes, 27TDFC looks good.
I don't know anything about Monacor. But Monacor store is ~200m from my home. I will make them a visit.
Another question about woofer: is there a big difference between 15cm and 18cm woofer in low frequency? The 15cm driver seems easier to cross in a 2way.
I don't know anything about Monacor. But Monacor store is ~200m from my home. I will make them a visit.
Another question about woofer: is there a big difference between 15cm and 18cm woofer in low frequency? The 15cm driver seems easier to cross in a 2way.
Re: Seas 2way
Hi,
Thought you might be interested in a Seas 2way with the CA18RNX & 27TFFC. Bjorn Idland, a technician at Seas Norway posted the design a while back. Check this thread for 'bidland', about halfway down. The zip file attachment has a Word document with the crossover and the response.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=48935&highlight=
Best,
Steve
Hi,
Thought you might be interested in a Seas 2way with the CA18RNX & 27TFFC. Bjorn Idland, a technician at Seas Norway posted the design a while back. Check this thread for 'bidland', about halfway down. The zip file attachment has a Word document with the crossover and the response.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=48935&highlight=
Best,
Steve
tpsorin said:Any significant advantage can be gained by using a midrange? (2.5 or 3way)
I am thinking o MCA15RCY or MCA12RC
I would like to have a large sweet spot. What factors have influence of this? Baffle? Crossover ?
Thanks!
Hi, Not particularly with a 6.5" bass/mid, design as in post 9, /sreten.
Hi!
Very easy and good proven speaker is Embla built by Seas.
If you search on internet you can find box dimension and crossover schematic. It is a two way built and tested with good result. Now is discontinued that why you have all plans. I built and sounds good. You do not need recalculate crossover. Better go with already done one than with suppose working one.
Hope this help you.
Very easy and good proven speaker is Embla built by Seas.
If you search on internet you can find box dimension and crossover schematic. It is a two way built and tested with good result. Now is discontinued that why you have all plans. I built and sounds good. You do not need recalculate crossover. Better go with already done one than with suppose working one.
Hope this help you.
if still interested:
I would buy 29TFF/W and 27TBFCG or 27TDFC. Then use 27's chamber with 29 Tweeter. You will get best seas standart textile TW. (I tried this with a friend! and comapred to many seas standart drivers and measured...)
you can sell the rest as 27TBF/G or 27TDF.
If you still plan 2way system. I would use two 18cm woofers in MTM.
If you think of 3way you can try seas CA21rex/DD from madison sale with MB quart mid (also in sale) and some TW (22TAFD for example)
already exists a simulated crossover for this:
http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ca21mbquart22taflp6.jpg
I would buy 29TFF/W and 27TBFCG or 27TDFC. Then use 27's chamber with 29 Tweeter. You will get best seas standart textile TW. (I tried this with a friend! and comapred to many seas standart drivers and measured...)
you can sell the rest as 27TBF/G or 27TDF.
If you still plan 2way system. I would use two 18cm woofers in MTM.
If you think of 3way you can try seas CA21rex/DD from madison sale with MB quart mid (also in sale) and some TW (22TAFD for example)
already exists a simulated crossover for this:
http://img45.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ca21mbquart22taflp6.jpg
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