EnABL - Technical discussion

hihopes,

Yes to all of your questions.

I started on multiway drivers, after the initial Ohm F's, back in 1974 and have treated more than 300 pairs of boxed, multi way systems, before coming here and getting adopted by the single driver crowd. I used to think I hated full range , single driver systems, but a set of Planet 10 Fonken / Fe127 eN systems are now my only sound source, by choice.... though some hybrid multiway devices are cooking.

Nevertheless, this isn't the thread you want to get involved in. This one is for friendly pushing and shoving, arm waving and occasional shouting.
The one in which we discuss applications and sneak around whispering technical gobbledygook, behind the moderators back, is this one.

EnABL - Listening impressions & techniques - diyAudio

We can teach you how to treat all of your drivers, using simple field proven methods for analysis, that do not rely upon fancy test equipment. We can then teach you how to successfully treat your particular drivers and get another 60 dB down in coherence, over and above the more usual 40 dB down. Please join us. But, have you considered a series crossover yet?

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And yes Dave, I really do mean being able to hear, track and make sense out of a sound to that low a level, amongst all of the other tones going on, just like in real life. Just to answer that lingering query.

Scott,

I suspect that without the E Field these little particles would not be nearly so descriptive of the non planar transform going on.

Bud
 
Pano,

Those have been mentioned before... they deserve to be permantly attached to this thread, the eBay auction will disappear.

dave
 

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Konut,

Unless Dave gathered all of them up, he only has one posted on his site. It is the one that shows just the cone edge EnABL patterns. It is sad that John took them down, I though all of the tests he performed were very educational. He did OK our re posting the one we still have, here.
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Look carefully at the main ridge of resonance and notice what the treatment does for exposing the ringing within that node, as it decays. This is the first time I actually have ever had clear evidence of what EnABL really does. I will always be indebted to John K for providing this comparison.

Bud
 
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Thanks Dave, but those are not what I thought they were. Do you recall the circular diagram that showed the complete EnAble pattern with the diagonal lines showing the radians being interrupted(that terminology might not be entirely correct, I'm hoping you get what I mean by that limp description)?
 
Is there a reversible way to 'test drive' enabl on an expensive 15" driver such as using materials with single side adhesives? I just ran across these enabl postings an hour ago and notice there is quite a lot so sorry if this has already been covered.
 
Is there a reversible way to 'test drive' enabl on an expensive 15" driver such as using materials with single side adhesives?

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/116773-alternative-enabl-processes.html

If I were to do it again, I wouldn't bother with the foil.
I would use a low stick masking tape or similar - tacky enough to stay in place, but not so sticky that the cone would be damaged when you remove it.
Test first before applying all around the driver.

Is your driver being used as a dedicated subwoofer?

Cheers,

Alex
 
You can also use post it notes, artists masking paper and, maybe the best, the removable clear contact paper used to cover shelves in cabinets. The masking tape Alex is commenting on is a 3M product here in the US and is blue in color. The more fibrous / less calendered the actual cone the less sticky you want the temporary block material to be. I do think you will know your answer within about 10 minutes of actually playing music through them. The exact location of the patterns will be the real difficulty here as you are going to have to learn a method for discovering the resonance nodes on the cone surface. It is easy to do, but will take some time and acclimation before your consciously directed hearing allows you to pursue the testing.

When you have found a material you know will both stick and come off without tearing the surface up we can proceed to the pattern location point. Probably better to do this on the listening and teaching thread than here though. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/119676-enabl-listening-impressions-techniques.html

Bud
 
Is your driver being used as a dedicated subwoofer?

It is the bass unit (JBL 2220A) crossed over at about 600hz in the 2-way system I am currently using that I call the Iron Lawbreaker. As an alnico magnet underhung driver with a fabric surround driven from a DC coupled all triode OTL, I was thinking that it might be an above average candidate for reflection damping. I was actually considering some sort of cone treatment for a while but really didn't want to do something that was potentilly irreversible until I had a good idea whether I thought it was the right thing to do. Also, being a very high efficiency system (99-100db), I was reluctant to add even a little mass that couldn't be removed until I knew I could get good results by doing so.


As a side note regarding tube amplifiers: I'm serious about building the 7189 amplifier by the way - I am ordering some parts right now. Btw, a little secret - I've bought 16 NOS 6DZ7's for reasonable prices that I plan for this amp instead of actual 7189s. If you check the data sheets, their characteristics are essentially identical and the internal construction appears to be the same. I didn't want to mention this before because of a fear of provoking a rush on the few 6DZ7's that might still be out there just in case.

Probably better to do this on the listening and teaching thread than here though. EnABL - Listening impressions & techniques

OK. I'll take further discussion of this to that forum. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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