What are the realities of a full range loudspeaker?

I have a pair of those in the middle...at least the one pictured resembles them
Grabbed from a portable ( I think Lesa) turntable set, 32Ω 6-7" cone with reversed magnet mount (in front ) and whizzer.

A true reference!

...30 yrs ago!

Now they're ( those...) are sitting
Last incarnation was a TDA 2822 piloting a 1:4 minuscule transformer
Outdated by TPAs...

Edit: no, mine have octagonal basket
It's an old Audax PA driver ,nominally 10" .
Very common in its days , now rather pricy and sought after.
Worse my hearing becomes the more I like it 🙂. It became so bad lately that I started to enjoy old Naim haha
 

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a line array might party. A number of fullrange, used together.
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Or you could arrange 4 in a square, with the top outer, and bottom inner wired in series, and the bottom outer (with a low value capacitor across it) and the top inner wired in series, and the two sets wired in parallel (the capacitor to stop beaming). The cone break up of a small cone, but the surface area of a bigger one. I've only experimented with 3 inch drivers, but I would like to try it with 61/2 inch drivers.
 
I agree that it is hard. The bass unit has to sound the same just much lower. Drivers from the same company line/tech sometimes work together. Other times one might need that aha! moment to pick out the right mate (Lowther with resin-coated carbon-fiber). I don't like the sound of monster caps and would rather look for other means to high-pass. To date no problem with monster aircores.
That's one of the major issues I have with a wideband driver, getting the bass to be seamless. I've found that woofers with an extended bandwidth will match better than purpose built subwoofers that only cover a few octaves. Another thing I've discovered is that the character of the bass is better when played on large drivers. For example a 4" driver can go down to 70hz but the bass is much better when played on a 12" woofer with the same lower frequency limit. To realize bass drum it seems to require larger drivers even if the smaller ones are reproducing the bass well. Last point, adding a woofer assist is a great way to reduce distortion in the wideband driver. This allows one to party like it's 1999.
 
You need to time and phase align the woofer like you do in a good crossover in general, that is mandatory to have a good sound. And a wideband woofer is often indeed better than a dedicated subwoofer, even with relative steep filters like i use now (LR4 with dsp and eq). And keep them in seperate enclosures definitly helps a lot also.

A single driver speaker often has more distortion than a multiway, and mostly in the bass. A waw crossed arround 200-300Hz keeps the fullrange sound intact but releaves the FR driver from the stress (and distortion) of playing bass with mostly a very small cone and/or little xmax. That makes it in the whole spectrum with way less distortion, even higher as the driver has to work less against it's bounderies. So the whole setup can play louder and fill bigger spaces.

I also have singe driver speakers, but mostly use them in nearfield situations like on my desk. Once i sit more than a few meters away a multiway (even only a waw) becomes better for critical listening when done right.
 
one of the major issues I have with a wideband driver, getting the bass to be seamless. I've found that woofers with an extended bandwidth will match better than purpose built subwoofers

Yes, you want a midBass not a subwoofer. The woofer needs to reach fairly high. Our most recent WAWs had woofers that reached 5k, 10k, and 1700 Hz.

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That is what I did, Dave, and to make the sound a bit fuller in the midbass, you can place the "satellites" near the wall. My speakers can play without a sub this way, down to approx. 65 Hz, but the sub add a nice foundation, for bass heavy music.
 
Even if the FR driver can natively reach below 100Hz without self immolation, I think it’s never a bad idea to actively HP them when adding bass support. The benefits gained in terms of reduced distortion and higher attainable SPLs are worth all the effort.
 
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100dB efficiency solves a lot of problems.
My friend listened to my "advice" and bought Reference 3A grand Vena. Of course I wanted to hear them hence the "advice" The "magic " fulrange" was run fullrange and pair of series connected woofers (16Ohm) ran parallel and was rolled off with big air coil , first order.
Damn midrange was running out of steam so quickly in a sizeable room as to be completely unusable. We moved it to a smaller room and could not get any music out of contraption . I took it to my home and gave up after a few days.
 

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CHP-70.2 needs a tweeter if youhave hearing above 5k. I have a similar project with the brethern CHBW. Just need to install the drivers, find all the XO parts again, and assemble it(need to scare up a pair of 0.25mH inductors.

dave
These are CHP50p.
The tweeters are disconnected, I just used a box . In a smalish room, they are doing fine. Sub is cut around 100 hz or so.
 
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From 2021. SEAS A26 vented. Near the end of the A26 ReViz document. More a thot experiment. FR could be embedded in the box. It could be sealed. This is the CGR on the bottom, sealed, or any of the aperiodic boxes could be used.

https://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/A26-ReViz-0v90-080323.pdf

dave
I like this modular approach. The biggest downside IMO is the need for complex and costly filtering through dsp. This is multiple complexity added when coming from just a single driver. There is PLLXO though, but this has to been developed.
A simple solution to filter the tops could be a 1.5 way series setup. The tops would run fullrange, but the 1.5 way reduces excursion to 1/4 below XO from what I gathered here.
 
I'm going way out on a limb here and going against the prevailing winds, but the speakers Dave showed can work fine with passive crossovers. The resonances are minimized by the enclosures and a crossover would be relatively far away from the Fs anyway.
 
can we get back to what a single fullrange can do?
Tapered/stepped transmission lines and notch/EQ:






 
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rolling in woofers with a 6db (single coil) without rolling the speaker or full range driver, can be very helpful.

Technically the woofer(s) won't roll a constant 6db due to rising voice coil, but, if you think it sounds better, then it does !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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