Here are more pix of the speakers.
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Staring at a picture isn't really helping. The scanspeak 21W-8554 is a bass driver really, not a midwoofer, isn't it? 😕
I don't think this can be done. Every design I see uses a very low 1.5kHz crossover and that leads to complexity. The only significant aspect of the tweeter is its cutout diameter. 104mm?
I think if it was me, I'd use a better behaved woofer. Like the SEAS CA22RNY:
H1471-08 CA22RNY
I suppose you could try something like third order bass 1.5mH series /4.7uF plus 7.5R shunt /1mH series with the scanspeak. I have no idea how it will model really, but it might be reasonably flat.
I don't think this can be done. Every design I see uses a very low 1.5kHz crossover and that leads to complexity. The only significant aspect of the tweeter is its cutout diameter. 104mm?
I think if it was me, I'd use a better behaved woofer. Like the SEAS CA22RNY:
H1471-08 CA22RNY
I suppose you could try something like third order bass 1.5mH series /4.7uF plus 7.5R shunt /1mH series with the scanspeak. I have no idea how it will model really, but it might be reasonably flat.
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Here's a very concrete suggestion of where you should go with a well-behaved 8 inch bass unit. Like the SEAS CA22RNY.
This sort of thing works really well with the Monacor HT22-8 cone tweeter.
Reflex or closed box is not really important. Sounds very good. It's BW3 as it goes. 🙂
This sort of thing works really well with the Monacor HT22-8 cone tweeter.
Reflex or closed box is not really important. Sounds very good. It's BW3 as it goes. 🙂
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Hi,
Use the rear tweeter level adjust opening for the ports.
http://audio.claub.net/Simple Loudspeaker Design ver2.pdf
FRD Consortium tools guide
You should be looking at an acoustic x/o point of about 2KHz, LR4.
X/o design needs to be creative for minimum parts count.
rgds, sreten.
Use the rear tweeter level adjust opening for the ports.
http://audio.claub.net/Simple Loudspeaker Design ver2.pdf
FRD Consortium tools guide
You should be looking at an acoustic x/o point of about 2KHz, LR4.
X/o design needs to be creative for minimum parts count.
rgds, sreten.
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