DIY Lightweight Compact 2-Way PA Speaker
- By kweaver
- PA Systems
- 94 Replies
So I am a DJ and occasionally do live shows corporate work as well. Our typical event is 300 people or less, mostly indoors but occasionally outdoors. I am looking to really make my load in/out as simple and easy as possible. Dragging VRX subs and SRX tops in and out of venues by myself is doable but I am getting older now and it seems like it just gets a bit more painful every year.
I would like to go with a Passive rig that can be run by two QSC GXD8 amplifiers or something similar. Keep the processing in the amps and have a simple 5U case at 35lbs. For subs, I have built two of single 15 enclosures using Beyma 15LEX1600nd. The enclosures are complete minus the handles. Waiting for the drivers to come in so I can get the COG right. They should weigh in at right about 55-60 lbs and are very compact. Supposedly they get decently loud. I guess we'll see. If they perform well I intend to build two more for outdoor work.
I am struggling a bit with a design for a lightweight 2-way top. But ultimately I would like to us an RCF HF94 coupled with 2 B&C 8MBX51 mid/low drivers. I would like to hp them at 80 to 90 hz and crossover at 900 - 1000. I spent several days in winISD and the attached screenshots are what I came up with so far. In this design I have baffle between the low and high frequency section to keep my volume down. Ultimately, I would like to achieve a true 125db and be under 40lbs.
So besides and suggestions you might have, I have two questions:
1. Is there anything wrong with using a rear port on a PA speaker? I really struggled to find a balance in enclosure volume and port dimensions that were reasonable without exceeding cone excursion parameters. And I could save a few inches in height if I could move the port to the back.
2. Is there a particular compression driver you would recommend pairing with the HF94?
I would like to go with a Passive rig that can be run by two QSC GXD8 amplifiers or something similar. Keep the processing in the amps and have a simple 5U case at 35lbs. For subs, I have built two of single 15 enclosures using Beyma 15LEX1600nd. The enclosures are complete minus the handles. Waiting for the drivers to come in so I can get the COG right. They should weigh in at right about 55-60 lbs and are very compact. Supposedly they get decently loud. I guess we'll see. If they perform well I intend to build two more for outdoor work.
I am struggling a bit with a design for a lightweight 2-way top. But ultimately I would like to us an RCF HF94 coupled with 2 B&C 8MBX51 mid/low drivers. I would like to hp them at 80 to 90 hz and crossover at 900 - 1000. I spent several days in winISD and the attached screenshots are what I came up with so far. In this design I have baffle between the low and high frequency section to keep my volume down. Ultimately, I would like to achieve a true 125db and be under 40lbs.
So besides and suggestions you might have, I have two questions:
1. Is there anything wrong with using a rear port on a PA speaker? I really struggled to find a balance in enclosure volume and port dimensions that were reasonable without exceeding cone excursion parameters. And I could save a few inches in height if I could move the port to the back.
2. Is there a particular compression driver you would recommend pairing with the HF94?
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