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hi i have two speaker boxes which i can butcher the internal measurements are 220mm X 235mm X 770mm
external 250x800x265mm
i have two spare drivers to play with and two ports 75mmD x 150mmL what is the best i can do here.
compression driver and wave guide to sit on top
thanks
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hi i have two speaker boxes which i can butcher the internal measurements are 220mm X 235mm X 770mm
external 250x800x265mm
i have two spare drivers to play with and two ports 75mmD x 150mmL what is the best i can do here.
compression driver and wave guide to sit on top
thanks
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Hi,
according to TS parameters, you are good in 30-40 liters vented
for 1 woofer. Expect F3/F6/F10= 60/50/45 Hz. Vent length of 3-4"
will get you there. A 1" compression driver in a constant directivity
waveguide sounds like a good idea, crossed at 1,6 kHz or so. Would
not hurt to experiment with the tuning of the box (Fb) to your taste.
according to TS parameters, you are good in 30-40 liters vented
for 1 woofer. Expect F3/F6/F10= 60/50/45 Hz. Vent length of 3-4"
will get you there. A 1" compression driver in a constant directivity
waveguide sounds like a good idea, crossed at 1,6 kHz or so. Would
not hurt to experiment with the tuning of the box (Fb) to your taste.
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does this look right?????
Check out free software (Excel based) "Unibox" or "Woofer
box and circuit designer". You will probably be overwhelmed.
box and circuit designer". You will probably be overwhelmed.
the plan is to add a new false front baffle but what width??? (existing)
the waveguides are pyle PH-612 12"wide jbl clones, existing boxes are (9.75")250mm wide
if i like the sound i may cut into the baffle to mount the waveguide and compression driver
does this make sense
the waveguides are pyle PH-612 12"wide jbl clones, existing boxes are (9.75")250mm wide
if i like the sound i may cut into the baffle to mount the waveguide and compression driver
does this make sense
For best results, mount the waveguide in the baffle flush, the diameter
of the rounded edges should be large enough for least diffraction issues
and fill the voids between the baffle and waveguide with a putty or
something. Just make it smooth. It would be better if your waveguide
had smoother transition from the mouth to the outside.
Your success will depend massively on how you will do the XO filter.
Without measurements, I don't think you stand a chance of building a
good sounding PA speaker.
of the rounded edges should be large enough for least diffraction issues
and fill the voids between the baffle and waveguide with a putty or
something. Just make it smooth. It would be better if your waveguide
had smoother transition from the mouth to the outside.
Your success will depend massively on how you will do the XO filter.
Without measurements, I don't think you stand a chance of building a
good sounding PA speaker.
this is my version of an econowave will do a price list later in thread
miniDSP for xover ecm8000 when i get round to ordering one
miniDSP for xover ecm8000 when i get round to ordering one
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That's unnecessary loss of the bass in a too small of a box (17 lit).
Hi,
I wouldn't agree. No point chasing bass for a 60Hz driver,
and ~ half Vas is fine for Vbox for a Qts of 0.32 driver.
This is PA stuff I assume, and oversized boxes are bad.
rgds, sreten.
I agree, there is nothing wrong with having a Qts of 0,32 in a volume
of half of Vas. I assumed it would have been used at moderate levels
in a home, so why not squeeze more juice out of it.
of half of Vas. I assumed it would have been used at moderate levels
in a home, so why not squeeze more juice out of it.
Hi,
Home use with a sub is probably best compact sealed.
rgds, sreten.
hi sreten
when i say sub there will be one knocked up. from previous posters and measurements. to compliment my open baffle
two subs are available at the moment, but to be honest my past experience is subs are graining upon me not nice sort of speak(probably not very well implemented) integrated
baffles cut
glued temp screws
port hole will be low so that if need be enclosures can be cut down in size to be sealed or portwd but less internal volume.
thanks for comments so far and appreciate further input

glued temp screws

port hole will be low so that if need be enclosures can be cut down in size to be sealed or portwd but less internal volume.
thanks for comments so far and appreciate further input
Hi,
Home use with a sub is probably best compact sealed.
rgds, sreten.
EBF of 168.7 suggests ported ?????
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Plugging in the parameters & tweaking the fb & Volume, I get 48L with an fb of 68.
-3.04 Db gets me 61.65 Hz.....falling at a rate of 16Db per octave after that.
_______________________________________________________Rick.........
-3.04 Db gets me 61.65 Hz.....falling at a rate of 16Db per octave after that.
_______________________________________________________Rick.........
EBF of 168.7 suggests ported ?????
Hi,
All depends on the x/o frequencies to the sub(s).
rgds, sreten.
those boxes are plenty big - larger after driver and horn displacement than a Zu Druid
my fake Druid lined not stuffed
my fake Druid lined not stuffed
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baffles cut
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port hole will be low so that if need be enclosures can be cut down in size to be sealed or portwd but less internal volume.****** What is the inner port diameter? What kind of volume did you "best guess" you'll be working with?? ***###Rick..........
thanks for comments so far and appreciate further input
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