Crossover Help Required

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Thanks for helping.


The design uses 2xSB15CAC30-8 Bass-Mid Drivers and a Satori TW29RB HF Unit (which I assume is 4ohms) in an MTM configuration.Each 15CAC has an REof 5.7 ohms and they are connected in parallel so low resistance but ok with my amplifier.



I would like to build it but have some queries.


What do you think the baffle step is in db, the speakers will be only 50mm from a back wall and I wonder if I should reduce it and also what would I need to change.


Also if I find the treble a bit bright what should I change in that circuit.


Apart from that do you think the crossover is basically ok,
 
Here is a link to the website of the design


As I said earlier my questions are:-

The design uses 2xSB15CAC30-8 Bass-Mid Drivers and a Satori TW29RB HF Unit (which I assume is 4ohms) in an MTM configuration.Each 15CAC has an REof 5.7 ohms and they are connected in parallel so low resistance but ok with my amplifier.

I would like to build it but have some queries.

What do you think the baffle step is in db, the speakers will be only 50mm from a back wall and I wonder if I should reduce it and also what would I need to change.

Also if I find the treble a bit bright what should I change in that circuit.

Apart from that do you think the crossover is basically ok,


The baffle width it is 17.5 cm or175mm or 7.5 inches.


Thank you for your help
 
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Take a look at your minimum impedance. The 2nd order devices you have need a little resistor after them. Usually around half an Ohm to 1 Ohm.

I do think the system is a little bright. The level of the tweeter is a little high, and the high pass filter points it upwards. You want the tweeter flat or downwards, and when you are done there, you'll probably want to reduce the overall level somewhat.
 
This is not something I have made yet so not my measurements.
All info is from the website where the design has been published.
I to be honest I am not sure what you mean, my questions are in my earlier post.

Ok, I see. The graphs show the on-axis SPL curve (black curve in the "SPL" panel at the top) and the power response (blue curve in the "power & DI" panel). Looking at the two curves, they are offset by a few dB, but otherwise IDENTICAL. This can't be right. I don't speak Polish, so I don't understand the thread you linked and can't tell how these data were taken. However, I believe the off-axis response data were not measured at all and were just assumed to be the same as the on-axis SPL response. This will of course give a very wrong power response curve. It is therefore impossible to tell anything about the sound balance of this speaker.
 
Hi everyone thanks for your replies and help so far.
I used Google to translate the Polish to English.
The designer does actually comment on the fact that the speakers are bright and that he changed the crossover as he felt they sounded dark.
I have posted on that site with my questions but there have been no answers so far thats why I came here knowing there is a lot of knowledge.


With regard to eriksquires comment about fitting a small resistor to increase the impedance I am not sure where it should be fitted. Also will it alter the sound of the speakers.


I would still wellcome answers to my earlier questions:-
What do you think the baffle step is in db, the speakers will be only 50mm from a back wall and I wonder if I should reduce it and also what would I need to change.

Also if I find the treble a bit bright what should I change in that circuit.

Apart from that do you think the crossover is basically ok,


The baffle width it is 17.5 cm or175mm or 7.5 inches.
 
I can't show your circuit because the picture is too huge, but the bafflestep looks OK. So does the bass circuit in general. I do see a RC notch there which might be dipping impedance low. Do you need it?

But the tweeter filter is plain dangerous dipping to 2.5 ohms at 3kHz.

You need to redesign it IMO.

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Put resistance in front of the filter somehow. At least 4 ohms minimum required. Tweeter level is easily adjusted with the same resistor.
 
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JulyHi Steve
Thanks for your reply. I see your point regarding impedance. SB actually do a 4ohm version of the 15CAC bass Unit and I am sure an 8 ohm version of the Satori tweeter is available but I have no idea how to design a crossover so I suppose this is now the end of the road of this design for me.
 
JulyHi Steve...

I googled the word... thought it might be a Polish greeting... 😀

Anyhow, I have delved in the archive and dug up an early SB Acoustics Elok design which looks better. 20cm wide baffle, 21 Lires, 7 cm x 15 cm reflex tube. Actually an MTM, but you can change that.

The VAS of the Qts 0.33 midbass is a whopping 21L so you can certainly go bigger.

The paper/nextel drivers are superceded, but the newer midbass is very similar.

5″ SB15NRX2C30-8 / Norex – Sbacoustics

Maybe a dB quieter. I couldn't find a design using those 15CAC metal drivers, so best avoided.

I think you could use any SB tweeter you fancy by adjusting R1 for level. It's doable, IMO.
 

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