I have two nd65-4s and would like to put them in two small enclosures. I'd like the enclosure to be small.
Using the specs listed here it looks like a vented enclosure can get down to 60 hz, but would need to be around .18 cubic feet in volume. a sealed enclosure could be .04 cubic feet, but only gets down to 100 hz.
I'm just plugging these into online speaker calculators like mh-audio.nl - Home.
Has anyone done a build using only nd65-4s, or have any advice? I'm just looking for a good sounding desktop speaker set.
Using the specs listed here it looks like a vented enclosure can get down to 60 hz, but would need to be around .18 cubic feet in volume. a sealed enclosure could be .04 cubic feet, but only gets down to 100 hz.
I'm just plugging these into online speaker calculators like mh-audio.nl - Home.
Has anyone done a build using only nd65-4s, or have any advice? I'm just looking for a good sounding desktop speaker set.
I have two nd65-4s and would like to put them in two small enclosures. I'd like the enclosure to be small.
Using the specs listed here it looks like a vented enclosure can get down to 60 hz, but would need to be around .18 cubic feet in volume. a sealed enclosure could be .04 cubic feet, but only gets down to 100 hz.
I'm just plugging these into online speaker calculators like mh-audio.nl - Home.
Has anyone done a build using only nd65-4s, or have any advice? I'm just looking for a good sounding desktop speaker set.
There is someone over on the PartsExpress TechTalk forum just starting a project withthis driver.
if you're referring to this thread:Dayton ND65 Full Range Pico Monitor?
that was definitely me...
I'm trying to weigh the sound vs. size and am looking for any advice on the subject!
that was definitely me...
I'm trying to weigh the sound vs. size and am looking for any advice on the subject!
A driver with Qt = 0.7 is happiest sealed or aperiodic. I'd put them into a 1-1.5 litre sealed box. The larger box has an F10 in the mid-50s, VERY good for a driver this size -- but then the Auras have always been bass monsters for their size class.
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