10F/8424 & RS225-8 FAST / WAW Ref Monitor

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Try this: FR58EX and AC130F1 in 5L cabinet
FR58EX and AC130F1 micro-FAST / WAW

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If you use DSP and active 1st order XO, results look like this:
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Step function:
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Later generation FR58EX seems to have picked up a bad breakup at 10kHz:
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Try Faital 6FE100 - that will be 85dB after -5dB baffle step falloff. Will match a FR58EX or TC9FD or 10F/8424 or B80 nicely.

It needs 15L sealed for 87Hz F3. Is that too big?

Or Peerless NE180W-8. A wonderful sounding woofer. That will be 84Hz with 7.5L sealed. Much more compact. Easy to integrate into XO as I have used this several times already.

https://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/specs/264-1134--tymphany-ne180w-08-spec-sheet.pdf

With the convenience of DSP, you can run 1st order or Harsch XO with ease. Harsch might be better for NE180W to suppress breakup at 3kHz.

Other driver to consider for the fullrange includes SBA SB65WBAC25-4 and Vifa TC7FD.
 
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I am listening to my 10F/RS225 TL's for the last time before going away for 10 days on vacation to my apartment in Michigan. I'll miss the TL's - they are really special. Although I have the sealed version in Michigan so it won't be cold turkey. I'll bring my ESS 422H headphones and PCA headphone amp along though. Listening to Samba Triste by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd - great song. The vacation is sort of bad timing as I just took delivery of a new Dremel 3D45, but won't get to play with it.
 
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Are these suitable for theater use? I built 5 sofar, sound pretty good but during movies they seem to distort under normal listening levels. Can't really explain well enough but for example, during a scene there was a wolf Howell and it sounded like it was breaking up. Lossless audio track so not bad audio. Not like I'm cranking it either - most I ever go on AVR is -18 which is not very loud at all.

Running sealed versions rs225-4 & RS100-8
 
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makes sense.

I had some 83db e-stats.
Had a carver m200t (120w into 8).
On loud (not very, maybe 103 at speaker, 93db 10' away), noticed the lights in the room pulsing with the music.

Apparently, that amp has a tiny transformer and the power supply would only conduct on the peaks of the sine wave input ac, thus causing fluctuations on the line ac in the room.
 
Hi Norman,
If lights are pulsing with so little power drain from the mains from your amplifier, reason has IMHO no link with the size of the supply XFMR, but better have a look to the network wiring cross section or put the blame on the mains impedance at your house... maybe a more powerful supply could cancel most of it (but not all of it...)
Regards,
Kal
 
I’m not sure, just an older friend that said the diodes in its power supply only conducted on the peaks (allowing carver to use a tiny X-former and small caps), and as the current surges increased, you could perceive the lights lightly pulsing with the bass, just pulling current straight from the wall basically.

The carver m1.5 would draw massive current when getting close to its max power rating also (similar power supply design).

amps, power supplies, not my thing.
 
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Yes, diodes of a bridge rectifier loaded by large caps would only conduct on the mains' sinusoidal voltage peaks and the more power is drawn, the more the peaks' current is high, but the thing is:
If the supply XFMR is huge (means lower internal impedance), it will "pass-on" the large current peaks to the Mains, which in turn will either keep up with the sinusoidal voltage value (low impedance network) or will loose some volts at the moment in time when the current peaks occur because of its relatively high impedance, and this may be visible from the lights if the voltage loss is significant.
If the supply XFMR is kind of under-sized, it will then have too high internal impedance and its output voltage will drop, causing other issues at the amplifier level, but Mains voltage would be less corrupted in that case.
(Note: on both cases, the conduction duration of the diodes on peaks will lengthen because of this voltage drop)
Hope this helps.
Kal
 
alternative to 10F/8424 and RS225 combo

XRK971,

Hi,

I like the concept of the above combo and would like to design and build a pair similar speakers based on this concept with my available drivers I already owned. I own a number of 6,7 bass drivers and a few 3"-4" full range drivers. I understand the x-over will be different and I need to test the speakers after paper designing, I have all the test gears to test the combo.

Even if I have the few 3" - 4" full range I am thinking of getting a pair Tang band 3" W3-2141 as full range. What do you think? I hope you don't mind if I ask you a few questions after I receive all the drivers before I start designing.

Thanks.