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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Hello..!
I'm a new here and have a question... Few months ago I bought Martin Logan Scenario speakers... ...everythings okay. but I decided to build a subwoofer for them (no bass below 40 hz). But it turned out that most ported sub's will destroy bass quality (ML uses sealed encl. for bass)... so there's the question .. : What driver(s) should I consider, for sealed box with an alignment about 0.5-0.6 to obtain bass that would go down to 20 hz without sacrificing the speed...? I think about a kind of box with two drivers you put in the corner (like Audio Physic Terra)...I'm I right with that..? Greets! Adam |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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You could have a look at
http://www.peerless.dk for a XLS-10 or 12 with / without passive radiator(s) Check out there their enginering notes as well. See http://www.linkwitzlab.com/thor-intro.htm for a project using one of these done by mr. linkwitz Cheers |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Dallas,Tx
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Considering your MLs and trying to match the speed if, 25 Hz is low enough get a pair of Eminence Kappa 18" and build a pair of down firing passive subs. Paper cones and the size should keep up with anything. Those cones will only need to move a fraction to get the same results as a smaller driver. I am sure you have your MLs away from the wall a bit so I would build something that will go in the corners and will make nice pedestals for sculpture to go on. The reason for passive is that I have found that using a good amp made for HiFi sounds great and you control it from the same location as your other gear so it is easier to fine tune to your speakers. I am at the moment using a Fisher tube reciever that has a center channel output so getting the signal out to the garage sale find Marantz that drives the sub is easy and I seldom have to adjust the Marantz since the center channel is controlled with the volume pot of the Fisher.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: 5280'
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Those are all good ideas. Just thought I'd toss in the possibility of using Focal drivers. Those Kevlar drivers are lightning fast and generally have high sensitivity...
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Hi...!
Thanks for help! Well, Eminence may be a great idea, but what about filtering when used as passive..? I don't want to spoil things like midrange clarity and mid to bass perspective...what xrover freq would be qood (my Scenario go down to 50 hz)..? btw. I've came across Focal drivers, especially their 10 inch drivers are worth considering, not to mention Audiom series, but i find these too expensive...? What about using a Scan Speak 25W8565 (I can get them for reasonable price)..? Adam |
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