Working with noisy tools is only possible on saturdays, so the speaker is slowly creeping up, taking way too long.
But you’re using it from 300Hz upwards, so what use is the Q for? That’s a bit above the resonant range…Thanks, so I should look for 0.5, as transient response is what I aim for with a mid woofer.
yes, it should not matter much, I agree. Just wanted to make the mid box based on something meaningful.
Consider that a bigger enclosure has lower resonant modes itself: you don’t want these. It’s going to be harder to dampen these (bigger enclosure, more stuffing).
Some soldering and diy cables for the upcoming Minidsp flex eight.
Van Damme starquad, highly recommended, the braiding is a breeze to remove.
Perhaps not the best choice for single ended switchcraft connector though!
Van Damme starquad, highly recommended, the braiding is a breeze to remove.
Perhaps not the best choice for single ended switchcraft connector though!
You shouldn't do soldering in front of a computer screen, it disturbs the crystalline structure of the solder and change the directionality of the cable...
I'm also interested in the Faital pro driver. Any reason you have chosen a horn with such narrow dispersion?
The loudspeakers will be 6 meters from the couch, and no treatment possible, so I opted for narrower dispersion than the usual 80 degrees as to focus on where I will be listening.
Got some time to almost finalize one of the speaker, at least enough to start some measurements.
Gluing up the front baffle, I don't have big enough clamps, so I needed to get creative:
Gluing up the front baffle, I don't have big enough clamps, so I needed to get creative:
And some nearfield measurements of the bass woofer.
Red is without stuffing, and without the ports.
Green is with stuffing like above, bottom and top covered as well.
Blue is with some white pillow filling added at the bottom on top of the wool/cotton panel.
You will notice the huge dip at 150Hz is gone with the acoustic panels placed inside. The 35-45 swing is maybe port related. I don't know if I should keep the blue FR or the green one.
And if someone can explain the decrease between 60 and 100Hz as well? It's obviously related to the paneling.
Red is without stuffing, and without the ports.
Green is with stuffing like above, bottom and top covered as well.
Blue is with some white pillow filling added at the bottom on top of the wool/cotton panel.
You will notice the huge dip at 150Hz is gone with the acoustic panels placed inside. The 35-45 swing is maybe port related. I don't know if I should keep the blue FR or the green one.
And if someone can explain the decrease between 60 and 100Hz as well? It's obviously related to the paneling.
and here is a nearfield measurement of the mid woofer:
Probably not much more I can do about the 580Hz peak and 1100Hz dip, as I built a rather square chamber. That was a dumb idea. The wool/cotton panels did wonder, as the sheep wool I "borrowed" from my wife, this stuff is incredible:
Probably not much more I can do about the 580Hz peak and 1100Hz dip, as I built a rather square chamber. That was a dumb idea. The wool/cotton panels did wonder, as the sheep wool I "borrowed" from my wife, this stuff is incredible:
For comparison, the mid nearfield, without stuffing (blue), vs above with stuffing (purple and ocean) :
Thank you markbakk, what makes you think they are not very good? I’d like to learn what to look for as this fr doesn’t look awful to me?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Ow I missed that. Well, -10dB at 40Hz can’t be your target highpass goal, or is it? A moderate 6” design does a far better job.Thank you markbakk, what makes you think they are not very good? I’d like to learn what to look for as this fr doesn’t look awful to me?
Thanks.
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