hi oliver
only took close mic readings,as there was to much trafic on friday afternoon to make 10 mtr measurements.
only took close mic readings,as there was to much trafic on friday afternoon to make 10 mtr measurements.
they are great special with the dsp sw
flat to 35 and then highpassed 192 db/oct
i forget making a pic of the finnised product.
friday i'll do that (if i don't forget)😱
the filter has been adjusted after i took this screeny
flat to 35 and then highpassed 192 db/oct
i forget making a pic of the finnised product.
friday i'll do that (if i don't forget)😱

the filter has been adjusted after i took this screeny
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Hi epa,
A very professional product. Very well done!
Do you have enough room to turn one of the drivers around as in djk's PPSLs?
Regards,
A very professional product. Very well done!
Do you have enough room to turn one of the drivers around as in djk's PPSLs?
Regards,
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I was also wanting to ask this question for a different reason, I think it might make for an effective cone volume correction depending on how you modeled it. I know you said the horn appears short, but an error in expansion can also contribute to a weak low corner...Do you have enough room to turn one of the drivers around as in djk's PPSLs?
tnx guys
oliver we did ,but no tests done.we found the sound better like this <>
time is scares but i wil do the driver flip in the future and post my findings/measurements.
oliver we did ,but no tests done.we found the sound better like this <>
time is scares but i wil do the driver flip in the future and post my findings/measurements.
Hi epa,
So you provided sufficient room to install the drivers in the PPSL fashion.
As NEO Dan indicates in Post #29 it might provide cone correction between the drivers. A few old disc cutouts glued together, and screwed into the now wide open path could provide cone correction on the other driver? Obviously you would want that to be easily removable.
Looking forward to your usage impressions too.
Regards,
So you provided sufficient room to install the drivers in the PPSL fashion.
As NEO Dan indicates in Post #29 it might provide cone correction between the drivers. A few old disc cutouts glued together, and screwed into the now wide open path could provide cone correction on the other driver? Obviously you would want that to be easily removable.
Looking forward to your usage impressions too.
Regards,
yes enough room.
in post 1 you can see the difference in output.
in ppsl mode you loose a tiny bit low end,and a flatter responce.
also the dip is gone around 120 hz(due to the cone correction?)
this thing is loud,i mean your voice occilating through the pressure.
in post 1 you can see the difference in output.
in ppsl mode you loose a tiny bit low end,and a flatter responce.
also the dip is gone around 120 hz(due to the cone correction?)
this thing is loud,i mean your voice occilating through the pressure.

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This box is a tad louder than a pair of the dual 12 this I'm building that are 8.4 cu ft external a piece, would be an awesome face off but I don't know when I'll have a pair done to demo.
you have any plan's /pics
That I do, well kinda, I have a CAD model and I'm 3 panels in on the build. Current progress is posted 50 inch tall dual tapped horn DIYaudio thread here
Attached is the hornresp model as it is being built. CAD side view is visible a few pages back in the thread at post #648, if you're interested I can upload the full model. Some work is yet to be done so the trim work i'm working on won't be in said model.
Note that the build is a 35 Hz tune. driver has 15 mm xmax and the thermal limit is 500 watts, Could be pushed to 68 V on a transient but I always overbuild and overprotect.
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