An update of my open baffle tinkering.
After hearing the Vifa NE149 in the Finalists, I decided to create new baffles for my "Notions".
Each speaker now comprises 2 GRS 10" subs, Rs225-8, Ne149-4 and the little Dayton 5/8" silk dome tweeter. Crossovers are LR4 at 100hz, 500hz and 6000hz using a minidsp per channel.
Using Symasym amps for the low end and 3116d2 amps for the upper, these have improved significantly.
The Vifa midrange/woofer is one heck of a speaker. Tonal quality, clarity, dynamic and smooth. Off axis, the apparent notch in the advertised frequency charts at about 2.5khz just about disappears. Best dynamic driver midrange I have heard. Snare drum, cymbals strings, voice are quite stunning.
Peter
After hearing the Vifa NE149 in the Finalists, I decided to create new baffles for my "Notions".
Each speaker now comprises 2 GRS 10" subs, Rs225-8, Ne149-4 and the little Dayton 5/8" silk dome tweeter. Crossovers are LR4 at 100hz, 500hz and 6000hz using a minidsp per channel.
Using Symasym amps for the low end and 3116d2 amps for the upper, these have improved significantly.
The Vifa midrange/woofer is one heck of a speaker. Tonal quality, clarity, dynamic and smooth. Off axis, the apparent notch in the advertised frequency charts at about 2.5khz just about disappears. Best dynamic driver midrange I have heard. Snare drum, cymbals strings, voice are quite stunning.
Peter
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Sorry to resurrect an older thread as my first post here but as I was researching information to put together a system for the new speakers I acquired, I was surprised to find what appears to be the exact ones I have here, lol. So I'm reading the thread and taking in what information I can. Peter, do you by chance remember the wattage of the plate amp you used to power the subs? I have one but not sure it will be enough at 100 watts. It came out of a Polk PSW110 so I'm not even sure it will handle the 4ohm load from all four subs. 🙏I recently put together a pair of 4 way, open baffle speakers using mostly existing drivers that I have had for a while.
After reading in depth about 2 prominent designs, I decided to knock together something that would somewhat pproximate similar results.
I am not disappointed with the results, and believe they are worthy of cabinet finishing.
The lower mid/upper bass driver is a Vifa P21 taken from my long serving Centaurs. The upper mid is a Tang Band 3" fullrange with a Dayton 5/8" dome on top. The lower bass is handled by a pair of 10" GRS woofers in a W frame format. Bass amplification is provided by an older PE subwoofer plate amp, and the upper ranges use a YL 50wpc D class amp.
A 2x4 minidsp is used for crossovers and Eq. Xover points are 100Hz and 700HZ with a 4.7uf inline cap on the dome tweeter.
Pretty good performing arrangement for a smallish, 15' x 13' room.
Best bass I have achieved in my room after many, many attempts at diffeent sub arrangements.
And cheap, too. Thought I would share.
Peter
Chris
Thanks! Maybe this will work for the time being then.I think the platecamp was rated at 125w/4ohms, which was fine for my small room.
Do you think the crossover on a plate amp is sufficient for tuning the subs or is a DSP necessary to get them right? I ordered a 300 watt Dayton for the subs and plan to use the 100 watt Polk amp for the midbass drivers with a passive crossover on the mids and highs.I think the platecamp was rated at 125w/4ohms, which was fine for my small room.
Chris
Chris,
if you can find some 26” apogee ribbons, they are worth playing with.
if you can find some 26” apogee ribbons, they are worth playing with.
I would really love to get the ribbons for sure and that's my plan going forward. For now this is sounding fairly nice to my ears. For whatever reason I wasn't able to get the 10" subs sounding right so I went back to the 6.5" baffles for subs and they sound incredible! Have a plate amp wired to each panel and the mid-bass, mids, & highs running off the receiver with a three way crossover. I know it isn't up to high standards but I'm happy for the time being.🙂Chris,
if you can find some 26” apogee ribbons, they are worth playing with.
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