Pioneer B20 in a sealed stand mount

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Hi all, I have read a lot of the threads on the forum here about the Pioneer B20FU20-51FW but I don't know if I found them all since the search tool won't accept 3 character search terms. So sorry for yet another B20 thread but I didn't know where to put my post.

I want to build a nice little cheap project using some Pioneer B20s loosely following Godzilla's sealed design. Rather than building tall floor standers I was thinking of building some short and fat standmounts with internal dimensions of 22"H x 9.75"W x 10.5"D which would give me 1.3 ft^3 like Godzilla used. I would like to use the goldwood piezo tweeter, but mounted on the front of the cab with an 8 ohm resistor and crossed somewhere between 6-10khz. Bass extension below 80hz is not important to me, I have a sub to fill that in.

Any reason why this box shape absolutely wouldn't work? Otherwise I'm going to go ahead and build it with some 3/4" MDF, worst case if it sounds bad I can build different cabinets and scrap the short and fat ones.
 
Well, once you put some loose cotton balls between driver and whizzer, and I had it in a large empty sealed box (qtc .577 or 1' deep x 2' wide x 3' tall) I loved it. When I had it in a smaller 1.7ft3 sealed box with sand filled walls, it was shouty and more cupped, more saxophone honky, echoy sound. I think the smaller enclosure size had everything to do with it. It was the same driver.

I had better results trimming 1/4 of the whizzer off but then I had to boost the highs even more with a 10 band eq, but it was less echoy than the un trimmed whizzer with no eq.

But many seem unable to deal with a larger box.

Once you push the baffle step low, it sounds much better.

Norman
 
I am also very fond of B20 speakers, recently I finished a test version vented as detailed here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/155494-dark-vador-speaker-test-version-2.html

I am very interested in coupling with the piezo tweeter (I have several in the garage) also. B20 indeed is worthwhile project, I agree it has a nonfatiguing sound once the size of vent is figured out correctly. I am very interested in all projects with B20...

gychang
 
I am also very fond of B20 speakers, recently I finished a test version vented as detailed here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/155494-dark-vador-speaker-test-version-2.html

I am very interested in coupling with the piezo tweeter (I have several in the garage) also. B20 indeed is worthwhile project, I agree it has a nonfatiguing sound once the size of vent is figured out correctly. I am very interested in all projects with B20...

gychang

Hi gychang, reading some of the other threads that you were involved in is what convinced me that I wanted to try out the B20. I find that I generally prefer a more laid back sound so I'm really excited to hear how they play. Plus the low cost is a definite bonus! I can buy all the parts to build a pair of speakers for just a little more than a single Fostex FE207 driver 😎
 
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