tangband closed box question

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hi all,

I'm planning to (finally) build some loudspeakers myself. After reading a lot of forums & thread's i've decided on the tangband w3-871S because they're cheap (important, being a student and for a first diy thing), i don't really need party-level music and they get pretty nice reviews.

a simple question to you (two actually) who are not loudspeaker-diy-first-timers:

If i were to hook up 2 drivers in one box, how would i do that? Can I just wire them parallel (which would theoretically give me a 4 ohm speaker)? And how would i do this for 4 drivers?

Second question: how to calculate the required box volume for a one-way two driver closed box enclosure? volume for one driver * 2 ? (ang again, how about 4 drivers?)

Thanks,

Matthijs
 
Aaah, easy questions. 🙂

The wiring can be done however you want. I'd reccommend wiring two drivers in parallel, the other two drivers in parallel, and then those two pairs in series. Final load = 8 ohms.

As for the box, it's probably just number of drivers * one-driver ideal volume. You should check this with WinISD to be sure.

Good luck!
 
Re: Aaah, easy questions. 🙂

Nappylady said:
The wiring can be done however you want. I'd reccommend wiring two drivers in parallel, the other two drivers in parallel, and then those two pairs in series. Final load = 8 ohms.

As for the box, it's probably just number of drivers * one-driver ideal volume. You should check this with WinISD to be sure.

Good luck!

Yep, that's right.
Here's what I did.
 
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