Thinking of DIY my dream speakers using:
1.ATC SB75-150SL.Bass-mid
2.EsotarT330D-Tweeter
3.Kef 139B-SP1333-as passive radiator
The enclosure in mind is cloning the Extrema following the details given by bfard http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/88063-sonus-faber-extrema.html
but as for the Xover,I would like to have your precious inputs and suggestions from those who are experience in this field.
1.ATC SB75-150SL.Bass-mid
2.EsotarT330D-Tweeter
3.Kef 139B-SP1333-as passive radiator
The enclosure in mind is cloning the Extrema following the details given by bfard http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/88063-sonus-faber-extrema.html
but as for the Xover,I would like to have your precious inputs and suggestions from those who are experience in this field.
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Hi,
If using a normal driver as an ABR you can adjust bass damping
by connection its terminals to different resistors down a short.
The KEF really doesn't have impressive excursion numbers for linear
excursion or damage limited excursion and is not ideally suitable IMO.
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/w8q-1071f.htm
Is a lot more like it IMO, and probably has better matching specs to the ATC driver.
rgds, sreten.
If using a normal driver as an ABR you can adjust bass damping
by connection its terminals to different resistors down a short.
The KEF really doesn't have impressive excursion numbers for linear
excursion or damage limited excursion and is not ideally suitable IMO.
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/w8q-1071f.htm
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Is a lot more like it IMO, and probably has better matching specs to the ATC driver.
rgds, sreten.
Thinking of DIY my dream speakers using:
1.ATC SB75-150SL.Bass-mid
2.EsotarT330D-Tweeter
3.Kef 139B-SP1333-as passive radiator
The enclosure in mind is cloning the Extrema following the details given by bfard http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/88063-sonus-faber-extrema.html
but as for the Xover,I would like to have your precious inputs and suggestions from those who are experience in this field.
First of all those dynaudio tweeters are no longer IMO a great value.
As far as a crossover you will need a (calibrated) measurement microphone to measure the acoustic response IN-baffle, an impedance measurement tool such as Smith and Larson Woofer Tester, and software such as ARTA and Jeff Bagby's Passive Crossover Designer. Once you've got these measurements we can help you further.
The cross over in mind is as followed:
The Cross over point:2800Hz
Mid-Bass--2nd order Butterworth
Tweeter--1st order Butterworth or 3rd order Butterworth
I am totally a novice in this field.
BTW I have a used pair T330D at hand,
my first impression of the music played through them is beyond my expectation.
The Cross over point:2800Hz
Mid-Bass--2nd order Butterworth
Tweeter--1st order Butterworth or 3rd order Butterworth
I am totally a novice in this field.
BTW I have a used pair T330D at hand,
my first impression of the music played through them is beyond my expectation.
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Thinking of DIY my dream speakers using:
1.ATC SB75-150SL.Bass-mid
2.EsotarT330D-Tweeter
3.Kef 139B-SP1333-as passive radiator
The enclosure in mind is cloning the Extrema following the details given by bfard http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/88063-sonus-faber-extrema.html
but as for the Xover,I would like to have your precious inputs and suggestions from those who are experience in this field.
Isn't that the scm12/19/20 drive unit?
I thought this was exclusive to complete ATC speaker systems only?
If it is then closed box alignment is the best treatment for this driver.
I suggest you go active 4th order. Cross low to a bass driver such as Sreten has suggested, but run as a three way, seperate compartments. 100hz for the bass. The SCM20 is capable of pleasing bass extension and control by itself. I have used these speakers.
Another option would be a Linkwitz transform on the bass mid if you want to go deeper and do not need massive spl's.
Another option would be a Linkwitz transform on the bass mid if you want to go deeper and do not need massive spl's.
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Hello.
????????Sonus faber EXTREMA???? | Hi Fi?? (Hi Fi Review) pic1
Sonus Faber Extrema loudspeaker Measurements | Stereophile.com pic2
Sonus Faber Extrema
Mid-woofer Audio Technology AudioTechnology by Skaaning
Tweeter Esotar T330/SF Dynaudio
Low Bass B 139 Kef
Have fun.
????????Sonus faber EXTREMA???? | Hi Fi?? (Hi Fi Review) pic1
Sonus Faber Extrema loudspeaker Measurements | Stereophile.com pic2
Various, SPECIFICATIONSYes, and there is only 3 components. Two coils and one resistor. The woofer has a big coil and the tweeter has first a series resitor (~20Ohm says stereophile) to pad it down and to give impedance for the parallel coil which is the high-pass for the tweeter.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/88063-sonus-faber-extrema.html#post1027508
Sonus Faber Extrema
Mid-woofer Audio Technology AudioTechnology by Skaaning
Tweeter Esotar T330/SF Dynaudio
Low Bass B 139 Kef
Have fun.
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The cross over in mind is as followed:
The Cross over point:2800Hz
Mid-Bass--2nd order Butterworth
Tweeter--1st order Butterworth or 3rd order Butterworth
I am totally a novice in this field.
I don't think you really understand crossovers half as well as you need to to make a good loudspeaker.
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