Review my design, please (newbie)?

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Is this a reasonable novice design for a sub-sat system:

Design goals:
- Small enclosures
- Decent sound (I’m not really an audiophile)
- Reasonably good low end extension, but bass not boomy
- Low directivity

Satellites:
- Tang Band W4-657 4” woofer
- HiVi TN25 tweeter
- Crossover: 3rd order Butterworth @ 3kHz
- Vented enclosure, 280 in^3 (4.6 l), tuned to 69 Hz
- L-pad the tweeter to taste
- Impedance compensation network on the woofer

Sub:
- Tang Band W6-1139SI 6.5” sub driver
- Dayton SA25 25W plate amp
- Vented enclosure, 650 in^3 (10.7 l), tuned to 38 Hz, 1.5” dia port

¾” MDF cabinets, lined with polyester or fiberglass
Bracing and some patches of constrained-layer damping in the sub

This will be a portable system with satellites detachable from the sub. Satellites will be driven by a T-amp. Most of the time, the system will live in my workshop. It will play a wide variety of music, from acapella vocal to metal, but none of it very loud.

Is my design in line with my goals? I don’t plan on doing any measuring and have leaned heavily on WinISD. Comments or suggestions?
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Re: Re: Review my design, please (newbie)?

MJL21193 said:
Why bother with the sub? If it's only for music, build 2 better speakers - two-ways capable of better bass.

Excellent point; it's not exactly just for music. This is a sort of practice run for a living-room 5.1 system I want to make later on. I'm doing this project to build experience, get some mistakes over with, and see how these drivers sound. I picked the Tang Band W4-657's because they seemed to require a small enough enclosure (and narrow enough baffle) to hit the target WAF (of the future system) with a reasonable low end, at least by my standards and according to the software I used.
 
Re: Re: Review my design, please (newbie)?

planet10 said:

T=amps tend to prefer speakers with no XOs.
dave

I wasn't aware of that. What effect will a crossover have on the T-amp's performance? I'm not exactly an audiophile--am I likely to notice it?

I picked the T-amp because it's the right size, convenient, and available. What other kinds of small, reasonably-priced amplifiers are out there? I have considered cannibalizing a boom box from a thrift store (!).
 
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