This will be a set of 20 Pioneer Bu20FU20's and a full range on
each side. The full range will be in the middle...
They will do 20Hz, and the bass will be incredibly articulate.....
mrothacher said:Oh man, that thing is sweeeeet! ETA?
"Later this summer", he said, dreaming.
mrothacher said:Oh man, that thing is sweeeeet! ETA?
No kidding! Absolutely beautiful.😀
mpmarino said:Will it be capable of driving...... say ....... a f4 ??
🙂 😉
ya nutz ........

mpmarino said:Will it be capable of driving...... say ....... a f4 ??
🙂 😉
With a


If I remember correctly, Papa said somewhere that it doesn't have enough swing to drive F4.
Nelson Pass said:I have a "regular version"
Will this be as a diyproject or commercial ?
Zen Mod said:
ya forgot that Papa is from generation which is always aware of
(possibility that woof can go in state of )
"rollin' ....... rollin' ......... rollin' ........."
(that "rollin' " part sing in most crazy way you can think of )
(even Jaccovitty isn't capable to make this sort of sentence composition .......)
Limpede bizkit's are 😀
Nutty roller's
mpmarino said:Will it be capable of driving...... say ....... a f4 ??
I don't currently have plans for a high-swing line stage, so an
F4 would work fine, but wouldn't reach full power. Certainly
there are many other options, maybe a DIY board from
passdiy.
yoke said:Will this be as a diyproject or commercial ?
Usually it's both. We'll see.
> Last weekend I took a short break from baffles to listen to my Lowther-in-a-box, which is a pair of C45 (the cheapest drive they have) in sealed Parts Express boxes and mated with a pair of Velodyne subs that Fry's was selling for $129.
> The result required some baffle-step-correction for the Lowthers,
Are you doing this actively or passively ?
Would you be publishing the details ?
> What surprised me was that I was easily able to set the Velodyne crossover to match the Lowthers, and the merge between the two was very good at 200 Hz, with the amplitude and phase matching well.
I presume you are using a high pass for the Lowther.
Some details would be appreciated.
Patrick
> The result required some baffle-step-correction for the Lowthers,
Are you doing this actively or passively ?
Would you be publishing the details ?
> What surprised me was that I was easily able to set the Velodyne crossover to match the Lowthers, and the merge between the two was very good at 200 Hz, with the amplitude and phase matching well.
I presume you are using a high pass for the Lowther.
Some details would be appreciated.
Patrick
No, I was not using a high-pass on the Lowthers. The small sealed
box covers this for the most part.
The baffle-step can be active or passive. I am at Inverness at the
moment, but when I'm back and have time I plan a write-up on both
filters.
box covers this for the most part.
The baffle-step can be active or passive. I am at Inverness at the
moment, but when I'm back and have time I plan a write-up on both
filters.
Nelson Pass said:at Inverness at the moment
Highland pass then ? Florida sounds nice too though.
> The small sealed box covers this for the most part.
Something like 0.4 cu. ft. ?
> when I'm back and have time I plan a write-up on both filters.
Most appreciated.
Patrick
Something like 0.4 cu. ft. ?
> when I'm back and have time I plan a write-up on both filters.
Most appreciated.
Patrick
EUVL said:Something like 0.4 cu. ft. ?
I don't recall if those boxes were .375 or .5 cf, but yes.
> The baffle-step can be active or passive. I am at Inverness at the moment, but when I'm back and have time I plan a write-up on both filters.
Any chance of a quick schematics of the BSC ?
Thanks,
Patrick
Any chance of a quick schematics of the BSC ?
Thanks,
Patrick
Seems we lost the ALEPH gallery on PassDIY.com when the website
was refreshed... there was a lot of nice work there.
I suppose this was unavoidable, since the Aleph user manuals were
removed some time a go.
I understand the necessity, still a little sad that people have to abuse
Mr. Pass' generosity.
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Onward!!!! Can't wait to see the new B1 write up. 🙂
was refreshed... there was a lot of nice work there.
I suppose this was unavoidable, since the Aleph user manuals were
removed some time a go.
I understand the necessity, still a little sad that people have to abuse
Mr. Pass' generosity.
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Onward!!!! Can't wait to see the new B1 write up. 🙂
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