Is is ok option to make MLTL box around 20 liter with Pluvia 7.2HD in front baffle and CHP-70 on rear baffle? Any experience with mixed full range drivers?
Is it better to go with serial or parallel connection between two driver or depend on amplifier capability?
Is it better to go with serial or parallel connection between two driver or depend on amplifier capability?
You might be able to make one work… but different impedances and slightly different specs make d=for a bit of a crapshoot.
Maybe if they had separate boxes it would be easier.
dave
Maybe if they had separate boxes it would be easier.
dave
Why not put them in dave's "castle" design? That's almost Bipole, right? If it doesnt work out, you could always just get another matching set of drivers. I'm the proud owner of 4 Pluvia 7 HD drivers now, so with those in hand, I'm tempted.
You'd have a lot of fun with a Zoudio amp driving this; individual amps per driver, DSP on each channel - you could play with the frequency response sent to each driver independently. There's even a little bit of settable time delay. That might keep you busy playing for the summer, and fall, and winter.
You'd have a lot of fun with a Zoudio amp driving this; individual amps per driver, DSP on each channel - you could play with the frequency response sent to each driver independently. There's even a little bit of settable time delay. That might keep you busy playing for the summer, and fall, and winter.
Scott, dave & chris.
It was my first thot, ML-TL is cerstaile enuff to potentallt support it, but sensitivity?
dave
It was my first thot, ML-TL is cerstaile enuff to potentallt support it, but sensitivity?
dave
That has got to be one of the coolest looking enclosures I've ever seen. Should call it "Le Monstre" after the roller coaster, but methinks the name has been taken in audio.
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