Hey Guys
I have 2 of the RCF L18P200-N drives laying around and i would like to build a traped horn to put them in, if its posible to get one cap to go from 35hz(ish) to 120hz and around a 100-101db spl minimum in the bandpas it would be soooo sweed!
They have good power handling (800w AES) and a large xmax (9,8mm) and i can get 2 more pretty cheap
Is this posible ? is there a designe that will do this or am i looking at making a new designe?
Cheers Toby
(sorry for my bad english)
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I have 2 of the RCF L18P200-N drives laying around and i would like to build a traped horn to put them in, if its posible to get one cap to go from 35hz(ish) to 120hz and around a 100-101db spl minimum in the bandpas it would be soooo sweed!
They have good power handling (800w AES) and a large xmax (9,8mm) and i can get 2 more pretty cheap
Is this posible ? is there a designe that will do this or am i looking at making a new designe?
Cheers Toby
(sorry for my bad english)
Same post on speakerplans.com...
stock sensitivity is 96 db/1W/1m. A 5-dB increase won't happen while staying reasonably flat from 35ish all the way to 120 in a tapped horn. You want an increase in sensitivity, FLH in groups of 4 is the way to go. But you won't get down to 35Hz unless you use a massive horn length. Hoffman's Iron Law. It would be nice if we all could simply specify the -3dB corner frequency AND an arbitrary sensitivity and have the laws of physics conform around us.
stock sensitivity is 96 db/1W/1m. A 5-dB increase won't happen while staying reasonably flat from 35ish all the way to 120 in a tapped horn. You want an increase in sensitivity, FLH in groups of 4 is the way to go. But you won't get down to 35Hz unless you use a massive horn length. Hoffman's Iron Law. It would be nice if we all could simply specify the -3dB corner frequency AND an arbitrary sensitivity and have the laws of physics conform around us.
With the right 96 dB speaker a TH can do 101 dB one watt one meter at 35 Hz and around 104 dB at 120 Hz.
The DSL TH-118 does, at 40 x 22.5 x 28 inches is not particularly massive.
A quarter wave length of the FC in a TH design does not require a huge mouth, so can be folded in to a relatively small enclosure.
With the right 96 dB speaker a TH can do 101 dB one watt one meter at 35 Hz and around 104 dB at 120 Hz.
The DSL TH-118 does, at 40 x 22.5 x 28 inches is not particularly massive.
A quarter wave length of the FC in a TH design does not require a huge mouth, so can be folded in to a relatively small enclosure.
Well I feel dumb. Really. I had been used to modeling using only 2V input in Horn Resp due to me simulating some "mobile audio" speakers recently. Let me see what a correct 2.83V input shows now.
The less the Re of a speaker, the louder it will show in Hornresp.Well I feel dumb. Really. I had been used to modeling using only 2V input in Horn Resp due to me simulating some "mobile audio" speakers recently. Let me see what a correct 2.83V input shows now.
Some "4 ohm" speakers really are more like 3 ohms.
Most amps do not quite double the power at 1/2 the impedance, so a four ohm speaker may not actually play 3 dB louder than an 8 ohm.
"Djk what design is that?"
That is a design I did for an 18 Sound woofer that I modified slightly for your RCF driver.
"Also on speakerplans.com i have been sugestet the cyclobs (CB-18) you thing that the l18p200 will work on fullpower 800w in that one?"
I think it should work OK, you notice that I was the one that suggested the Cyclops over there (I'm _djk_ over there).
"I know that the sens is low at 96db/1w but it should bee posiblel i think"
It looks like the TH adds about 5dB, so it should do what you need it to. The AkAbak script I posted is of one TH, a pair would smooth out a bit. Here is one, two, and four or a 40hz 15" design just to show how things change.
That is a design I did for an 18 Sound woofer that I modified slightly for your RCF driver.
"Also on speakerplans.com i have been sugestet the cyclobs (CB-18) you thing that the l18p200 will work on fullpower 800w in that one?"
I think it should work OK, you notice that I was the one that suggested the Cyclops over there (I'm _djk_ over there).
"I know that the sens is low at 96db/1w but it should bee posiblel i think"
It looks like the TH adds about 5dB, so it should do what you need it to. The AkAbak script I posted is of one TH, a pair would smooth out a bit. Here is one, two, and four or a 40hz 15" design just to show how things change.
It looks like the TH adds about 5dB, so it should do what you need it to. The AkAbak script I posted is of one TH, a pair would smooth out a bit. Here is one, two, and four or a 40hz 15" design just to show how things change.
djk, with regards to your Akabak script, I have never seen a TH modeled that way. I had read that generally speaking, one does not want to terminate a waveguide with a horn, but rather one shoud end a series of waveguides with a radiator. Also what are the length of the sections of that TH? I only see "two" sections, one at 2.6m, and one at 0.30m. Is it indeed a total of 2.9m or is there something I'm not seeing?
Unless you are running sine wave sweeps you are not likely to run into excursion problems, just run a high-pass filter at the cut-off point of the cabinet.
Okay, so a HP at ~38-39hz would 4.order butt be prefert?
Thx
if u want to reproduce 35 hz ur hp schould be @ 30 butterw (imo)Okay, so a HP at ~38-39hz would 4.order butt be prefert?
Thx
if u want i can design someting,if u specify some dimensions.
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