Sub for Electrostats

These work for me:

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I am currently using the Gradient SW63 with the Quad ESL. The woofers are tired and the XO unit is getting noisy. I began looking at re-driver'ing the Gradient but then started considering other possibilities. Surely in the past 30 years there are better approaches that I can put four new drivers into.

The Gradient kept up well with the Quad. I have another set of subs, the Dayton RSS315, which put out plenty, but just don't sync with the speed of the Quad. And they start to drop fast after 40HzView attachment 1099889View attachment 1099890.

I like the concept of the dipole and have been looking at a number of H, W, Z, V etc. configurations. The Linkwitz design for his LX521 seems to have some interesting advantages but I'd really prefer to avoid the active equalization.

In the end, I'm open to whatever the best solution is- I'm not married to any particular approach.

Thanks in advance for the suggestions and guidance.
FWIW, I changed all the drivers in my Gradients for Peerless SLS - 830669, as these were cost effective and I couldn't find anyone to re foam the originals. Their mounting hole footprint was different. There were also slightly deeper than the originals and fouled the grilles, so I removed these - see photo. Official replacements for the originals are also obsolete, The Contrapunt (?) Dipole site has some other replacements listed. There was also a guy (on here, I think) who did quite a bit of work sourcing suitable replacements - I got these from his suggestions.
Best
Joe
 
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Hi Jan,

I only drew one channel and so on. I have the Kicad project if you can read that. I made the curves using LTSpice so I should have that asc-file somewhere. Let me have a look and I will get back to you.

Mogens
 
Hi Jan,

I can unfortunately not locate the LTspice file. I have zipped the Kicad project and the jpeg-files of the actual board. I hope this is of some use to you.

Kicad project

Btw. Looks forward to your write-up of your DD-amp for the ESL-63

Cheers,
Mogens
 
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