I just got a single sheet of polypropylene for the baffles, measuring about 0.5m x 0.75m x 12mm.
Recapping: the tweeters and mids have pre-made chambers with baffles measuring about 8cm and 10cm sqr. I have over 1.5sqr metres of 25mm plywood, and I intend to use a fraction of that to make 8 to 10L boxes for the Eton woofers.
Suggestions for the front baffle? Size and shape? How should I integrate it with the woofer?
Recapping: the tweeters and mids have pre-made chambers with baffles measuring about 8cm and 10cm sqr. I have over 1.5sqr metres of 25mm plywood, and I intend to use a fraction of that to make 8 to 10L boxes for the Eton woofers.
Suggestions for the front baffle? Size and shape? How should I integrate it with the woofer?
since I am planning on using a mid dome (can't decide which) just a question on the c44 distortion problem:
ceramicman, can you do a measurement of distortion at 400, 500 and 600 with 96dB signal?
would be very helpful to clarify any thoughts on that problem, I consider (as a result of a lot of ABX tests and playing around with my multifx-processor) distortion not to be a real problem as long as it is <1% to 3%...
ceramicman, can you do a measurement of distortion at 400, 500 and 600 with 96dB signal?
would be very helpful to clarify any thoughts on that problem, I consider (as a result of a lot of ABX tests and playing around with my multifx-processor) distortion not to be a real problem as long as it is <1% to 3%...
C-44
Hey Ceramicman,
It's been a while since you posted on your Accuton project. I'm thinking of using the C-44 as well, and was wondering what your impressions of the driver are so far.
Cheers,
joseph
Hey Ceramicman,
It's been a while since you posted on your Accuton project. I'm thinking of using the C-44 as well, and was wondering what your impressions of the driver are so far.
Cheers,
joseph
vuki said:It was a 2-way project with C220 bass and C44 used as a low crossed (1kHz) tweeter. It did look very smooth on measurements...
Can you post some of the info from this? It seems strange that they would use the C44 in a 2-way. What about the top end?
Yes, how did the result go? Would you reconsider given the new Accuton units out now?CeramicMan said:....system description....
vuki said:It was a 2-way project with C220 bass and C44 used as a low crossed (1kHz) tweeter. It did look very smooth on measurements...
Like this?
http://www.clofis.nl/nl/zelfbouw/Thiel_Chorda.jpg
http://www.clofis.nl/nl/zelfbouw/zelfbouw_thiel.htm
Actually, the C44 FR is very nice, it even extends to about 20K...I guess I can understand why they used it as a tweeter, though I would imagine it starts to beam. Still, pretty nice - a tweeter that goes from 1KHz on up, maybe even 800Hz. Hmm...
A very interesting construction indeed! 😀
Engelholm Audio is currently developing a (big) speaker, 4 way, with T&P C12, C44 and C92 (2*6 ohms). As bassunit I have choosen Skaaning (FlexUnits.com) 10 inch unit. The performance is very good and as suspected the off axis is extreemly good!
I agree that the C44 should not be forced to low frequencys, i.e. below 1000Hz. I consider the C44 to be the unit that saves the of axis properties, it's a bridge between a small tweeter and a larg mid, e.g. C12 and C92. 🙂
I recommend you to considder closed box to the mid and use active XO between mid and bass/sub.
Good luck!
Engelholm Audio is currently developing a (big) speaker, 4 way, with T&P C12, C44 and C92 (2*6 ohms). As bassunit I have choosen Skaaning (FlexUnits.com) 10 inch unit. The performance is very good and as suspected the off axis is extreemly good!
I agree that the C44 should not be forced to low frequencys, i.e. below 1000Hz. I consider the C44 to be the unit that saves the of axis properties, it's a bridge between a small tweeter and a larg mid, e.g. C12 and C92. 🙂
I recommend you to considder closed box to the mid and use active XO between mid and bass/sub.
Good luck!
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