So 4" 100mm pipe lined with wadding, what low Pass point would you recommend?Exactly, you will need 100mm/6” pipe.
dave
Lined and filled. Fill at low density near the driver getting denser as you rech the terminus.
How much damping? Either measure for the flattest impedance or GM’s clik-test
dave
How much damping? Either measure for the flattest impedance or GM’s clik-test
dave
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Right going to order the drivers today, but need some advice regarding the crossover parts. From the Snell Freq specs , woofer in blue and the Markaudio specs it looks like I have a wide crossover point options 250 to 1000, what audible difference would I hear between a higher or lower crossover?
1st order? 2nd order. Thanks
1st order? 2nd order. Thanks
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Any updates from your project, which parts did you order?Thank you for the feedback. I just ordered the parts. I am going for a 400/450 HZ XO. Lets see if that works.
Lower XO moves the XO out of teh critical range — if you can keep the centre-to-centre of the 2 drivers to less than a quarter wavelength at the XO point.
Often in a WAW one chooses an XO just below the bafflestep — 0.707 to 1 time Fbs(-3). This allows for baffle step just by adjusting midTweeter level.
Lower XO means more of the range is covered by a single driver. Half-energy point is about 300 Hz.
Higher XO, in theory, allows you to play louder.
I’d tend towards 300-450 Hz.
dave
Often in a WAW one chooses an XO just below the bafflestep — 0.707 to 1 time Fbs(-3). This allows for baffle step just by adjusting midTweeter level.
Lower XO means more of the range is covered by a single driver. Half-energy point is about 300 Hz.
Higher XO, in theory, allows you to play louder.
I’d tend towards 300-450 Hz.
dave
Right thanks for the reply , so if I was to go with a crossover at 400Hz parts I would need are 2.25mH coil and 70uf cap for the bass unit, could I then just use a single 100uf cap for the alpair 5.3?
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Again, per post #7, you have to look back (and forward) to how it's going to be impacted by both driver's in-box impedance and inductance, so no simple answers for best performance, though thankfully one can get close with modern XO designers without historically needing a significant time, parts investment to experiment with.
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Hi Dave, the reason why a low XO point is less problematic is that at lower frequencies the music is "simpler" with less instruments overlapping?A WAW is a 2-way. The distinction is a low XO point in the WAW.
Thanks
Right 'sound is round' expanding exponentially (1/f), so 34400/pi/2000 = ~5.475 cm dia. Vs 1000 = ~10.95 cm dia., ergo a 4x area expansion/octave and one can draw circles on a cab, room, whatever drawing to visualize what's what.
For the optimal max WAW spacing: 34400/4/XO point
For the optimal max WAW spacing: 34400/4/XO point
3m? How tall are your loudspeakers? We are talking about any 2 drivers in a single loudspeaker, not the spacing of the pair where the delta between the speakers is key to providing the environment where a solid 3D image/soundstage can be produced.
If you how mono aubwoofer it would ideally only operate below 40 Hz.
dave
If you how mono aubwoofer it would ideally only operate below 40 Hz.
dave
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