just joined the forum thought i say hi and ask a few questions....
so HEY!!!
and the question:
Thinking of building a subwoofer for home use to compliment my mordaunt short 906s. amazing speakers with tight clean bass (well to my ears anyway)
Thought of using this http://www.bkelec.com/HiFi/Drive_Units/Alcone/bx10.htm
with 2 PRs:
http://www.bkelec.com/HiFi/Drive_Units/Alcone/bx10p.htm
the PR will have 570g total added each to the membrane
this will be in a 40-42 litre box
the plate amp will be:
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=LS01562
I have been looking and have seen this subwoofer on the bkelec website
http://www.bkelec.com/HiFi/Drive_Units/BSB/bsbl10-500.htm
The above seems like a better choice mainly due to the low VAS..
HAs anyone used the above subwoofer and any ideas on design...
prefer not to use ports hence the PRs...
any opions welcome
thanks
so HEY!!!
and the question:
Thinking of building a subwoofer for home use to compliment my mordaunt short 906s. amazing speakers with tight clean bass (well to my ears anyway)
Thought of using this http://www.bkelec.com/HiFi/Drive_Units/Alcone/bx10.htm
with 2 PRs:
http://www.bkelec.com/HiFi/Drive_Units/Alcone/bx10p.htm
the PR will have 570g total added each to the membrane
this will be in a 40-42 litre box
the plate amp will be:
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/partDetail.jsp?SKU=LS01562
I have been looking and have seen this subwoofer on the bkelec website
http://www.bkelec.com/HiFi/Drive_Units/BSB/bsbl10-500.htm
The above seems like a better choice mainly due to the low VAS..
HAs anyone used the above subwoofer and any ideas on design...
prefer not to use ports hence the PRs...
any opions welcome
thanks
Welcome Vikash!
I haven't tried that particular sub or PR, but you may find this design of interest: http://www.vikash.info/audio/xls10/
That plate amp is the cheapest £ per watt plate amp I've come across which is why I initially chose it. I'd use a chipamp next time however!
Vikash
I haven't tried that particular sub or PR, but you may find this design of interest: http://www.vikash.info/audio/xls10/
That plate amp is the cheapest £ per watt plate amp I've come across which is why I initially chose it. I'd use a chipamp next time however!
Vikash
Really Vikash? Do you think that the 60 or so watts from a chip is enough to do justice to the XLS?
I've only tried the lm3886 on the XLS 10 in OB, but perhaps a bridged/parallel lm4780 would give enough oomph.
The CPC plate amp has a lot of features, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. For the cost of a GB150D I'd actually check that out first, but again I'm assuming the DIY route and you'll be losing the features of the plate amp.
The CPC plate amp has a lot of features, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. For the cost of a GB150D I'd actually check that out first, but again I'm assuming the DIY route and you'll be losing the features of the plate amp.
thanks for the replies
I checked out the xls and pr but i wanted to try the alcone sub as not many people have used them or that i have seen...
I'm probably going to go with one pr with the bx10.
as for the amp well its the cheapest that i ahve seen with boost built in.
I could build an amp as a project but i have just finished a degree in electronic engineering and need a little break..... maybe a year or so then i can use pspice and matlab/simulink for the amplifer design and expected results...
On another note can anyone tell me if the following crossover is using a linkwitz riley crossover... and if i open it which op amp should i see?(noy very clued up about linkwitz riley!!!)
its says its a 3 way crossover with subwoofer function..have used it and its pretty good.. the sub can be crossed over at 60,80,100,120 Hz and slope rate is 12dB or 18dB. Also has bass boost at 45Hz and 80Hz
thank you
I checked out the xls and pr but i wanted to try the alcone sub as not many people have used them or that i have seen...
I'm probably going to go with one pr with the bx10.
as for the amp well its the cheapest that i ahve seen with boost built in.
I could build an amp as a project but i have just finished a degree in electronic engineering and need a little break..... maybe a year or so then i can use pspice and matlab/simulink for the amplifer design and expected results...
On another note can anyone tell me if the following crossover is using a linkwitz riley crossover... and if i open it which op amp should i see?(noy very clued up about linkwitz riley!!!)
its says its a 3 way crossover with subwoofer function..have used it and its pretty good.. the sub can be crossed over at 60,80,100,120 Hz and slope rate is 12dB or 18dB. Also has bass boost at 45Hz and 80Hz
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thank you
Can't say for sure but I would guess they are just Butterworth filters, maybe going to Bessel on 3rd-order.
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