Its starting to take form. I won't like the horn height until it sits as close as possible to the top of the enclosure. Its strange to think something this size could sum very well at close range but as long as I get the horn down to where I want it to me, the concluded sound shouldn't very different than the first iteration. The plan is to test first with just the upper pair of woofers.
Sounds like what Victor Frankenstein might have said 😉Its starting to take form.
Sounds like what Victor Frankenstein might have said 😉
It's alive!
Rob 🙂
Not yet....
I bought a pair of Oberton Drivers and one of them is Blown......
By chance I just sold 5 crown cts amps... and my company owes me some money, might be enough to get 4 of another 15" I have my eye on... then I would just need to sell the 3 oberton nmb600's... its too late to get my money back from @Omholt via paypal resolution center.
I do have good news, this is the frequency response I got during a quick measurement, but this was before I realized a driver was crapped out. In doors at about 16"
I do have good news, this is the frequency response I got during a quick measurement, but this was before I realized a driver was crapped out. In doors at about 16"
the woofer may or may not be blown... I am going to have to remove the woofer and start from the basics... there is a noise and I can't source it. Also, there is only one set of wires coming from the plug that have power...
So confused right now.... if I loosen up the mounting screws I don't get the noise........ I could theorize that the frame is being torqued but should be virtually impossible...
This foam is planted onto the back side of the baffle, depending on how the mounting screws are torqued its causing voice coil rub... wtffffffffff
This foam is planted onto the back side of the baffle, depending on how the mounting screws are torqued its causing voice coil rub... wtffffffffff
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I'm not prepared to give a straight answer on that. I prefer to use hex head screws on woofers, not because I need the leverage of a socket driver but so I can focus my fingers on torquing them.
Out of the baffle, I get the noise, which I am assuming is slight voice coil rub..... I can squeeze the frame, inward from the a certain position on the frame around the surround and the noise goes away.... if I try to bend the frame the noise gets worse...
I think there is something in the voice coil gap that is making the tolerance supper tight.. or the frame has been slightly bent....
You guys think its worth it to take pro to take the driver apart and see if anything is in the voice coil gap?
If I can figure out how to take this thing apart I may be able figure something out... the rear of the motor seems to come apart.... some how.
I think there is something in the voice coil gap that is making the tolerance supper tight.. or the frame has been slightly bent....
You guys think its worth it to take pro to take the driver apart and see if anything is in the voice coil gap?
If I can figure out how to take this thing apart I may be able figure something out... the rear of the motor seems to come apart.... some how.
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