First Time Build - Lovingly Crafted 3 Way Speaker

Hi,
I would like to build 3-way stereo speakers, probably active with a Hypex FA253. From browsing the forum (thank you all) I already have a few ideas about which chassis would be suitable, but I haven't decided yet. If one is better than another, it may be more expensive. If it's more a matter of personal taste, I would choose the one that is more visually appealing or cheaper. Unfortunately I can't say much about the taste. We're currently listening to a Granduetta. We like the Eton ER4 better than the Eton 26HD3. Otherwise we haven't heard much yet. The taste in music is very broad, including rock, pop, classical, blues and a bit of home cinema.

That is what is already certain:
  • not bigger than Granduetta (180L)
  • bass response able to produce chest kicks
  • sound good in a large area of the room
  • not too complicated to design the active filter
  • sound very good quietly

I built a CNC milling machine to build the Granduetta housing, so I would also like to build the future cabinets myself. The CAD Construction, Cutting, Gluing is a lot of fun for me, so if it makes sense, I would mill a 3D wave diffuser and stick it to the inside wall or any idea you may have, but i think we should first choose the drivers.
I got an umik-1 microphone to measure something.

I find these speaker drivers interesting:

TweeterAccuton C25-6-158 / C30-6-358Bliesma T25B-6Bliesma T25A-6ScanSpeak Ellipticor D3404/552000
MidrangeAccuton C90-6-724 / C168-6-990Bliesma M74B-6Bliesma M74A-6ScanSpeak Ellipticor 18WE/4542T00
WooferAccuton AS250-6-552/ S280-6-282Purifi PTT10.0X04-NAB-01Reference RS225P-AScanSpeak Ellipticor 38WE/8582T00


If a chassis requires little volume, I would also take into consideration to use several per speaker. My tendency is towards the Accuton version, but I haven't heard any of these drivers.

I hope that I have presented it clearly and that you have fun following the progress. I'm curious what you have to say about it.
Kind regards
 
Greets!

Hmm, including HT, classical, then ideally need at least a flat 20 - 20 kHz in room, so does any of the woofers go low enough at a high enough efficiency for your app or do you plan to add a separate subwoofer?
 
Hi, thank you.
I do not want to add a separate subwoofer. I hope the woofers go low enough.
I think i will use predetermined design parameters:

Accuton AS250: Vb: 91L, Port diameter: 70mm, Length: 90mm, Fres: 29.5Hz, F-3dB: 31Hz, Q: 0.50 (extended bass)
PTT10.0X04-NAB-01: Typical corner frequency, bass reflex PTT alignment 24.6Hz
Reference RS225P-A
: very cheap, maybe use 4 per speaker to get it done?
ScanSpeak Ellipticor 38WE/8582T00: vented box, f(-3Db)=53Hz, Given the size, there might be more possible
 
ScanSpeak Ellipticor 38WE/8582T00
1800$ a piece, for performance that can be found at lower cost elsewhere.
Hardly worth the money.
Also a gamble with SS lacking QC on elliptical voice coils and centering.

It's a 95 db woofer, there is a 10db gap ish to the other options, very different drivers and intended use.
The 38we is a large diameter midbass/bass not a sub.
 
Thank you
The tips on the 38WE help me and I think I can cancel the Ellipticor draft with them.
The open source Monkey Box looks interesting, but as far as I can see there is no active version and it only goes up to almost 45Hz.
Of course they do not have to be expensive, but I accept a higher price for slightly higher quality, or as formulated in the Open Source Monkey Box Project: If the right parts cost a lot of money and there are no cheaper equivalents, it's okay to use those parts in the design.
 
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not bigger than Granduetta (180L)
I could not find any information on this speaker. Is it really 180 liters?

I have built 3 systems using the FA253, and one system using the FA123... Hypex is very good equipment.

Since you have a CNC machine (presumably a 3-axis router ? yes? ) you can profile the baffle without being constrained by tool limitations. Yes?

This is a design which uses some of the drivers you are interested in. https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...iesma-t34b-in-wg-18we-32w.365836/post-6777874



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Hi
Granduetta is a Duetta with dual midrange and woofer. A report on Duetta can be found in the magazine Klang + Ton. The total volume per housing is 180L.
That's right, there are no restrictions because of the 3 axis router machine.
Will an already built design with a passive crossover help me?
Can I use the volume recommendations from the driver manufacturers, estimate an active crossover and then measure until it fits?
 
If I were in your place, I would contact @PKAudio and ask for details on the T34B+18WE+32W project (see my link above). See if it is possible to use his design as a starting point for an active system based on the Hypex FA253. His design uses elliptical cross section edge profiling, and your CNC capability would be a perfect match.
 
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