A DIY speaker manufactures has built a pair of tower speakers.
He has used two 6.5inch Peerless 830608 drivers, one for mids and one for lows. Along with it he has used a 19mm Silk dome tweeter.
The technical specifications he has provided are as follows :-
Design 3 way ported box
Drive units LF: 165 mm (6 1/2") Peerless® with
HF: 19 mm (3/4") Silk dome
Frequency response at 15° horizontally off axis: ±3 dB 120 Hz - 27 kHz
Crossover frequency 2.8 kHz
Amplifier requirements 15 - 100 W
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) 90 dB
Maximum output 108 dB
Impedance 8 Ohms
Weight 12.1 kg
I haven't auditioned the speakers yet as he is located in a very distant city.
But I have a question regarding frequency response.
In his specs he has mentioned frequency response to range from ±3 dB " 120hz - 27khz "
Considering the low frequency I want to ask that does this above stated figure means that these towers wont be able to produce low end sounds below 120hz? Normally the tower speakers I see in market usually have a Frequency range as low as 40Hz. I am a little confused with his specs.
Can someone on the forum clear my thoughts on this?
By the specs he has provided, does it means his towers will produce just the mid bass? and No Sub-bass? I dont like to hear the boomy bass at all. Will his towers sound boomy? or has he provided / calculated the Frequency response of his speakers wrongly?
Can someone calculate and tell me What would be the frequency response at ± 6dB?
He has used two 6.5inch Peerless 830608 drivers, one for mids and one for lows. Along with it he has used a 19mm Silk dome tweeter.
The technical specifications he has provided are as follows :-
Design 3 way ported box
Drive units LF: 165 mm (6 1/2") Peerless® with
HF: 19 mm (3/4") Silk dome
Frequency response at 15° horizontally off axis: ±3 dB 120 Hz - 27 kHz
Crossover frequency 2.8 kHz
Amplifier requirements 15 - 100 W
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m) 90 dB
Maximum output 108 dB
Impedance 8 Ohms
Weight 12.1 kg
I haven't auditioned the speakers yet as he is located in a very distant city.
But I have a question regarding frequency response.
In his specs he has mentioned frequency response to range from ±3 dB " 120hz - 27khz "
Considering the low frequency I want to ask that does this above stated figure means that these towers wont be able to produce low end sounds below 120hz? Normally the tower speakers I see in market usually have a Frequency range as low as 40Hz. I am a little confused with his specs.
Can someone on the forum clear my thoughts on this?
By the specs he has provided, does it means his towers will produce just the mid bass? and No Sub-bass? I dont like to hear the boomy bass at all. Will his towers sound boomy? or has he provided / calculated the Frequency response of his speakers wrongly?
Can someone calculate and tell me What would be the frequency response at ± 6dB?