Hi Simon,
Just spotted this whilst doing some tidying, so a quick reply.
Of course 2x your 12" drivers will be +3db on one baffle; or +6dB for 4x on one baffle.
You can approximate the SPL figure by halving and quartering the the voice coil resistance figure.
Cheers ........ Graham.
Just spotted this whilst doing some tidying, so a quick reply.
Of course 2x your 12" drivers will be +3db on one baffle; or +6dB for 4x on one baffle.
You can approximate the SPL figure by halving and quartering the the voice coil resistance figure.
Cheers ........ Graham.
Hi Graham,
I'll be looking at all this stuff closely for my new project soon enough.
I've finally started some musings on the mk2 open baffles:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=136943
Cheers,
Simon
I'll be looking at all this stuff closely for my new project soon enough.
I've finally started some musings on the mk2 open baffles:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=136943
Cheers,
Simon
Well here's an update as I'm still working on my new speakers and still using these ones!
I always had slightly hollow/drum-link bass due I think to not adequately rolling off the upper bass. So I've used larger and larger inductors till it got about right.
The mid and bass drivers have been EnABLed, and the mid drivers have "electron pools" and home-made wooden phase plugs. With all the tweaks the little Audaxes finally don't sound so plasticky.
Attached is the current crossover, and they sound excellent for a cheap speaker!!
They did end up more complex than I ever wanted and I have traded off excitement and snap for a more balanced sounding response and full bass. They can play any type of music and sometimes shock with their dynamics. They're quite smooth sounding although the tweeters make some splashy sibilants sometimes... at least I think that is the tweeters!!
Simon
I always had slightly hollow/drum-link bass due I think to not adequately rolling off the upper bass. So I've used larger and larger inductors till it got about right.
The mid and bass drivers have been EnABLed, and the mid drivers have "electron pools" and home-made wooden phase plugs. With all the tweaks the little Audaxes finally don't sound so plasticky.
Attached is the current crossover, and they sound excellent for a cheap speaker!!
They did end up more complex than I ever wanted and I have traded off excitement and snap for a more balanced sounding response and full bass. They can play any type of music and sometimes shock with their dynamics. They're quite smooth sounding although the tweeters make some splashy sibilants sometimes... at least I think that is the tweeters!!
Simon
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Hi Simon,
Good to see you still progressing. Can't say the same for myself at the moment due to major redecorating changes here.
Quick thought regarding the treble.
You could try directly connecting a low value capacitor between the loudspeaker/ amplifier terminals and the negative terminal of the tweeter; ie. bypassing the 4.1uF and 8.2R at the highest frequencies only.
I would suggest starting with 0.47uF (470nF), trying lesser values like 330nF or even 220nF, and higher values like 0.68uF or 1.0uF. This can give an HF correction where the tweeter itself is falling off, and whilst only one value will be correct, a switch can be useful for different levels of reproduction and music type.
Cheers .......... Graham.
Good to see you still progressing. Can't say the same for myself at the moment due to major redecorating changes here.
Quick thought regarding the treble.
You could try directly connecting a low value capacitor between the loudspeaker/ amplifier terminals and the negative terminal of the tweeter; ie. bypassing the 4.1uF and 8.2R at the highest frequencies only.
I would suggest starting with 0.47uF (470nF), trying lesser values like 330nF or even 220nF, and higher values like 0.68uF or 1.0uF. This can give an HF correction where the tweeter itself is falling off, and whilst only one value will be correct, a switch can be useful for different levels of reproduction and music type.
Cheers .......... Graham.
Hi Graham,
That's a really novel idea, and something I'd never have thought of. I might give it a go just to see what it does, though I suspect it won't help my sound.. it's already well balanced. I personally think the tweeter being cheap is just not quite good enough for top flight reproduction.
I learn a lot from this forum 😉
Simon
That's a really novel idea, and something I'd never have thought of. I might give it a go just to see what it does, though I suspect it won't help my sound.. it's already well balanced. I personally think the tweeter being cheap is just not quite good enough for top flight reproduction.
I learn a lot from this forum 😉
Simon
I finally built my new ones and have them sounding great so these ones are for sale cheaply now: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/swap-meet/172218-my-old-open-baffle-speakers-uk-only.html
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