This is what happens when you don't keep a proper catalogue of your own work. Ploughing through a folder of work-in-progress & misc. designs, I ran across this, which I worked up last December.![]()
You and Dave also did a bespoke design for me, for 2x Alpair 10.x, a number of years ago. Sadly, I never got around to building them. I think we called it the "megaTower" (or was it the "megaCastle"?) or something like that, since it was basically just a bigger version of the P-10 microTower in "Castle" configuration.
Since I (happily) paid for the plans but then never built them, I'd love to see someone else build them!
EDIT: Found the plans! It was called the "CogiCastle" and was intended for the Alpair 10.2 + Alpair 10P (which is what I had on hand) but I suspect it would work fine for 2x Alpair 10.3.
If Scott does not object, I can share the plans here.
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Yes! Arrived end of May. Been renovating ever since. Hoping to get back to this great hobby again soon!Cogi, did you move tomJapan?
regarding these statements, how big of a shunt cap are you suggesting ?Depends on how they are wired.
I would wire in series and put a big shunt cap on the bottom one.
Advantages:
0/ in the bass you have 2 drivers working so each has to only do half the work.
1/ no change in level as transition is made between 1 ndriver and 2 drivers
2/ Since the driver limits are most likely
I've bought 2 pairs of these drivers, waiting them to arrive, the price was too good to pass upon, 240euro for 2pairs new and unused..
but, i have no idea how to utilize them all at once.
Could 1 driver be used in open baffle on top and the 2nd driver with shunt cap in a box like sibelius desing(different dimensions to keep normal 1m height).
Thoughts ?
I am not a big fan of OBs. Seems a waste in this case.
How big the cap? It should bring the support driver above the baffle step F3 and below the frequency defined by the quarterwave length of the driver centre-to-centre.
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/downloads/Dual-Driver-Wiring.pdf
dave
How big the cap? It should bring the support driver above the baffle step F3 and below the frequency defined by the quarterwave length of the driver centre-to-centre.
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/downloads/Dual-Driver-Wiring.pdf
dave
There is also this hybrid:
I choose to build these, since they are rather simple. I like the way they play and they also play the low notes quite well. Some have even thought that I have my subwoofer on when we've been listening to these. Unfortunately I have no comparison to other dual designs, so can't really say what is the best.
Hi Guys,
long time no see.
It is time to do something new.
I have two pairs of alpair 10.3m lie around.
I looked at all the recommended enclosures and think the FHxl would be fine.
but the footprint of these is to large. I would like something in my favourite
100 x 25 x30 cm.
I also would like to do some dual driver as I already have them on hand.
A larger micro tower would be fine or a double MarKen wich I have seen already, but I did not find any plans for both of them.
So I'd like to develop something by my own.
playing around with hornresp I came to following approach.
It's kind of...
long time no see.
It is time to do something new.
I have two pairs of alpair 10.3m lie around.
I looked at all the recommended enclosures and think the FHxl would be fine.
but the footprint of these is to large. I would like something in my favourite
100 x 25 x30 cm.
I also would like to do some dual driver as I already have them on hand.
A larger micro tower would be fine or a double MarKen wich I have seen already, but I did not find any plans for both of them.
So I'd like to develop something by my own.
playing around with hornresp I came to following approach.
It's kind of...
- Spassgeneral
- Replies: 29
- Forum: Full Range
Hello my new friends.
I am reading here time by time for several years.
I just registered to present my build of Spassgeneral's hybrid design.
As I am a big fullranger fan I decided to try the Alpair 10.3 hybrid tml/horn.
In general the downside of single driver designs is the little membrane area which compromises the bass authority. Using bigger fullrange drivers beam in hights so it is always a compromise.
the two driver approach seems to be a good solution to me.
Instead of using bb ply I decided to do a double walled, sand filled enclosure of mdf.
I am reading here time by time for several years.
I just registered to present my build of Spassgeneral's hybrid design.
As I am a big fullranger fan I decided to try the Alpair 10.3 hybrid tml/horn.
In general the downside of single driver designs is the little membrane area which compromises the bass authority. Using bigger fullrange drivers beam in hights so it is always a compromise.
the two driver approach seems to be a good solution to me.
Instead of using bb ply I decided to do a double walled, sand filled enclosure of mdf.
- abf
- Replies: 41
- Forum: Full Range
I choose to build these, since they are rather simple. I like the way they play and they also play the low notes quite well. Some have even thought that I have my subwoofer on when we've been listening to these. Unfortunately I have no comparison to other dual designs, so can't really say what is the best.