Aurasound NS3 vs W3-871S
Dave, do u feel NS3 will not require the notch filter?
How do u think it will compare to W3-871S?
same cabinet work for both?
thanks,
gychang
planet10 said:
It does, but based on John's test i figure the Aura is the best of the lot (no filter required)
dave
Dave, do u feel NS3 will not require the notch filter?
How do u think it will compare to W3-871S?
same cabinet work for both?
thanks,
gychang
Lost in speaker space
Sorry to sound like a complete noob, as I am a noob...
TB has so many variants of the W3-xxx speaker. Also noticed Zaph using a HiVi B3S and he likes it better then the AURA NS3. He also had good things to say about the W3-1364S and the Dayton RS90. Yet alot of you guys are using different versions of the TB W3-xxx. I'm lost here.
Considering I don't mind adding any required filters, which driver is best suited for a full range? Any comments?
Sorry to sound like a complete noob, as I am a noob...
TB has so many variants of the W3-xxx speaker. Also noticed Zaph using a HiVi B3S and he likes it better then the AURA NS3. He also had good things to say about the W3-1364S and the Dayton RS90. Yet alot of you guys are using different versions of the TB W3-xxx. I'm lost here.
Considering I don't mind adding any required filters, which driver is best suited for a full range? Any comments?
Re: Lost in speaker space
excellent question, guess it has to do with all the thiel numbers etc. I like to try particularly
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=264-810
since I like the looks of the speaker, I am not sure how it would sound in the needles. Anyone?
gychang
peter_m said:Sorry to sound like a complete noob, as I am a noob...
TB has so many variants of the W3-xxx speaker. Also noticed Zaph using a HiVi B3S and he likes it better then the AURA NS3. He also had good things to say about the W3-1364S and the Dayton RS90. Yet alot of you guys are using different versions of the TB W3-xxx. I'm lost here.
Considering I don't mind adding any required filters, which driver is best suited for a full range? Any comments?
excellent question, guess it has to do with all the thiel numbers etc. I like to try particularly
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=264-810
since I like the looks of the speaker, I am not sure how it would sound in the needles. Anyone?
gychang
So I "finished" these a while ago (still need to make the bases, but my table saw is currently occupied by about a hundred thousand glass cupboard doors that are all set up on sheets and such), but I forgot to post the picture here.
I used the Tang Band W3-593SF drivers with no notch filter. They look and sound great. I suppose I'd be disappointed if I was trying to annoy my neighbours with pounding bass lines, but since I'm not doing that at all, I find these cabinets provide plenty of high-quality deep bass.
Most of the surfaces are fairly smooth and even glossy, aside from the top where a bit of dust settled and dried into the paint, and I'd run through my two cans of spray paint, so I couldn't re-sand and re-spray it.
Anyway, point is, great project. Pretty easy for a first-timer, and something that I really enjoyed doing, not to mention the fact that I've got a great pair of speakers now.
I used the Tang Band W3-593SF drivers with no notch filter. They look and sound great. I suppose I'd be disappointed if I was trying to annoy my neighbours with pounding bass lines, but since I'm not doing that at all, I find these cabinets provide plenty of high-quality deep bass.
Most of the surfaces are fairly smooth and even glossy, aside from the top where a bit of dust settled and dried into the paint, and I'd run through my two cans of spray paint, so I couldn't re-sand and re-spray it.
Anyway, point is, great project. Pretty easy for a first-timer, and something that I really enjoyed doing, not to mention the fact that I've got a great pair of speakers now.
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Elfer said:
I used the Tang Band W3-593SF drivers with no notch filter. They look and sound great. I suppose I'd be disappointed if I was trying to annoy my neighbours with pounding bass lines, but since I'm not doing that at all, I find these cabinets provide plenty of high-quality deep bass.
Anyway, point is, great project. Pretty easy for a first-timer, and something that I really enjoyed doing, not to mention the fact that I've got a great pair of speakers now.
no notch filter, do u hear any problem at all?, I have only built 2 needles with notch filters using W3-871S speakers, they sound supreme...
gychang
peter_m said:Sorry to sound like a complete noob, as I am a noob...
TB has so many variants of the W3-xxx speaker. Also noticed Zaph using a HiVi B3S and he likes it better then the AURA NS3. He also had good things to say about the W3-1364S and the Dayton RS90. Yet alot of you guys are using different versions of the TB W3-xxx. I'm lost here.
Considering I don't mind adding any required filters, which driver is best suited for a full range? Any comments?
I wondered about the same thing. About the only conclusion I came to was that the HiVi driver wasn't suited to the Needle build. The HiVi driver has distortion issues with frequencies below 100Hz according to Zaph, and the Needle cabinet boosts frequencies down to ?40Hz in-room. AFAIK, the bass with the HiVi drivers in the Needles will be boomy: frequencies below 100Hz distort and you end up with unwanted output at double the sub-100Hz frequencies.
AFAIK, the Aura driver will be better suited. IIRC, it has a bit stronger bass than the W3-871s.
Check the TABAQ thread here on diyaudio for some more hints on 3" Tang-Band drivers.
I will soon be trying the Vifa 9 BGS 119/8 in the Needle, I expect a lot from these. Bass should be better than with the Tangbands (bit more Sd, a lot more Xmax), and the overall sound of the Vifa full range should be great. I will have to devellop an notch filter for it, so it might take a while before I can post the 1st results (my measuring equipment not functioning right now)
Henkjan said:I will soon be trying the Vifa 9 BGS 119/8 in the Needle, I expect a lot from these. Bass should be better than with the Tangbands (bit more Sd, a lot more Xmax), and the overall sound of the Vifa full range should be great. I will have to devellop an notch filter for it, so it might take a while before I can post the 1st results (my measuring equipment not functioning right now)
will be looking forward to your build. gychang
Elfer said:
I used the Tang Band W3-593SF drivers with no notch filter. They look and sound great.
folks speakers are under $10!
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=264-809&CFID=5591747&CFTOKEN=10034541
gychang
gychang said:
no notch filter, do u hear any problem at all?, I have only built 2 needles with notch filters using W3-871S speakers, they sound supreme...
gychang
I didn't have the components for the notch filter on hand, so I've got no basis for a comparison. As far as I can tell, they sound pretty good, but if I do get the parts for the notch filter later, I'll try it out and tell you guys which sounds better.
I haven't heard the BS3s, so I can't really compare myself, but I'm currently using these as computer speakers, and I don't need a sub. The bass response is quite surprising once you hear it.
As a side note, if you do build the needles, I'd recommend not putting any damping directly behind the driver itself, but just filling to the top of the angled board. I found that when I tested both, the speaker without damping behind the driver was able to produce significantly more bass than the one with the damping
As a side note, if you do build the needles, I'd recommend not putting any damping directly behind the driver itself, but just filling to the top of the angled board. I found that when I tested both, the speaker without damping behind the driver was able to produce significantly more bass than the one with the damping
Henkjan said:I will soon be trying the Vifa 9 BGS 119/8 in the Needle, I expect a lot from these.
Did these work out for you? Interested.
abcheng said:How does the W3-593SFs in the needle enclosure compare to Zaph's B3S design? I'm thinking about using one of these designs as computer speakers for everyday use, hopefully without needing a sub.
I think Zaph's design is explicitly designed to be mated with a subwoofer, with Zaph even liking the crossover at 150Hz upwards.
not yet, I would have to devellop a notch filter and my laptop I use for measurements has some unexplainable problemskristleifur said:Did these work out for you?Originally posted by Henkjan
I will soon be trying the Vifa 9 BGS 119/8 in the Needle, I expect a lot from these
Henkjan said:not yet, I would have to devellop a notch filter and my laptop I use for measurements has some unexplainable problems
too bad :/ good luck
Well, I've stated my interest Would you care to recommend measuring equipment, as we're on the subject?
My Needles
A week ago I knew nothing about DIY speakers, but my 15 year old Cambridge Soundworks Ensemble II sub/sat system had just succumbed to foam surround rot and so I started doing some homework on replacements. A few hours later I had discover diyAudio.com and Cyburg's Needles. A couple of orders from PartsExpress and many trips to my home center later, here are the fruits of my labors.
Vielen Dank, Berndt
A week ago I knew nothing about DIY speakers, but my 15 year old Cambridge Soundworks Ensemble II sub/sat system had just succumbed to foam surround rot and so I started doing some homework on replacements. A few hours later I had discover diyAudio.com and Cyburg's Needles. A couple of orders from PartsExpress and many trips to my home center later, here are the fruits of my labors.
Vielen Dank, Berndt
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just gorgeous, nice cabinet, how does it sound?, did u put in filter?
gychang
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