HI-VI D5.8 + Audax TW025A16 d'Apolito

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Dear members,

I'm new, i'm french, i'm 31years old.
Sorry for my bad english....

I'm show you my new DIY d'Apolito loudspeaker:

Specs by Loudspeaker:
2X: HI-VI D5.8
Overview D5.8 Bass-Midrange_HiVi, Inc.

1X: Audax TW025A16
AATV - Sylvain HOULBERT - TW025A16

All components SCR from MHP:
MHP (la Maison du Haut-Parleur) : concepteur français de kits d'enceintes pour la HI-FI et le Home Cinéma...

& Audiophonics:
Audiophonics - Câbles, Amplificateurs et Accessoires DIY

I start the construction ASAP...

Some photos.....

Regards.

The Woofers
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The Wood
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The Insulating material
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My DIY Tool
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The Speaker Conectors
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The Wire
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The Sheathe cotton with Argent Solder
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3200Hz is definitely too high for the D5.8, and not a very good choice for D'apolito speaker either IMO.

D5.8 looks to have not very good frequency response, usable to about 1kHz for a 5.25" driver is not very promising. D6.8 looks much better in comparison.

Can you share any design details? simulated crossover, transfer function, etc? This would be more interesting than photos of coils of wire and piles of wood. 😉
 
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