Thanks, VonAh! Yes, my cabinet maker is a master of his craft - I am very happy with the level of fit and finish.
Nice to have a CNC!
Can't wait to see what you will end up with, XO wise, and the measurements.
Good stuff!
Can't wait to see what you will end up with, XO wise, and the measurements.
Good stuff!
No CNC on this cabinet, my cabinnet maker did this with conventional power tools in his workshop. For commercial production, sure it will be CNC.
Yes, what a master craftsman can do with his hands and tools is amazing.
One driver in woofer slot chamber is mounted magnet inside to decrease chamber volume (increases bandwidth of upper reach) and helps to cancel suspension induced distortion as both drivers move in opposite directions.
One driver in woofer slot chamber is mounted magnet inside to decrease chamber volume (increases bandwidth of upper reach) and helps to cancel suspension induced distortion as both drivers move in opposite directions.
Thank you, Mr Pass, the inspiration for the slot loaded open baffle design came from your paper.
And thank you, vilding.
And thank you, vilding.
These look great!
Where can I learn about slot loaded OB?
I'm familiar with OB and wonder how 8x6" in SLOB sound different from 1x18" in OB? Cone surface would be about the same and both OB, but one is slot loaded. You cross them them at 240Hz?
Where can I learn about slot loaded OB?
I'm familiar with OB and wonder how 8x6" in SLOB sound different from 1x18" in OB? Cone surface would be about the same and both OB, but one is slot loaded. You cross them them at 240Hz?
I have a link to Nelson Pass’ paper on SLOB above. The slot loading gives a slight boost in bass efficiency and the opposed drivers cancel out force so the cabinet doesn’t vibrate as much. The opposed cone motion also helps to reduce distortion from suspension hysteresis. With a 6.5in driver I was able to go as high as 340Hz so I think 240Hz should not be a problem.
Thank you!I have a link to Nelson Pass’ paper on SLOB above. The slot loading gives a slight boost in bass efficiency and the opposed drivers cancel out force so the cabinet doesn’t vibrate as much. The opposed cone motion also helps to reduce distortion from suspension hysteresis. With a 6.5in driver I was able to go as high as 340Hz so I think 240Hz should not be a problem.
Is dispersion pattern also a figure 8 like in regular OB? How far from the wall did you place them?
speaking of great finish on an OB: if someone is looking for great looking FREE OBs available for pick in Windsor/Detroit:
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It’s pretty forgiving, I am using Qts circa 0.7 now to save on cost. But more powerful motor Qts 0.4 will work well too. The difference is that the more powerful motor will have better articulation, but at the cost of less bass extension with a passive XO.Slim & nice ! Which TS parameters should we aim for regarding the woofers for slot drive?
The main thing to look for is cost effectiveness as you need 16 drivers. 🙂
The original one I made in cardboard used $5 Dayton polycone blowout woofers that are from their $30 bookshelf speakers.
Right now I have two woofers under consideration. A 6.5in GRS polycone 8ohm at 85dB and a 6.5in Pyle papercone 8ohm at 92dB. Both use the same basket so drop in fit. I’ll test both and see which way to go.
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Epic stain session today. Here is a sample of color after stain. Only 1 coat needed. I used Varathane Premium “Carrington” tint. Next will be boiled linseed oil.
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Wow, this looks just awesome 😍
OB is one of my "must do" projects and this one is a great inspiration.
OB is one of my "must do" projects and this one is a great inspiration.
what woofers are you planning to use also passive or active very nice looking buddyThank you, Istvan. This speaker is compact but finishing it is EPIC as there is a lot of surface area front and back and unfolded. You realize how much surface area is used to increase the OB bass when having to finish both sides of the baffle and both wings. 🙂
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