All looks great to me. Being a fan of wood finishes, the timber shell and black faceplate appeals most.
I got a question from Bryguy on how to do the Noico on the driver baskets. Basically a small rectangle on each leg and a long strip around the interface of the basket and magnet assembly. Push it all down with a blunt object so that the sticky rubber adheres to the basket and magnet assembly. I don’t think the strips on the back of the magnet are needed but I put some there just for insurance.
You can test the efficacy by tapping on the basket before and after. The distortion spectrum shows a marked decrease in the 200Hz region after it is applied.
You can test the efficacy by tapping on the basket before and after. The distortion spectrum shows a marked decrease in the 200Hz region after it is applied.
Hi X, out of curiosity, have you ever measured the rear facing speaker response for comparison to the front?
No, I could but it’s work and I don’t listen to the back of it. I would suspect it’s similar with some reduction in the midrange as that driver has the magnet blocking the cone.
Yes, the sweet spot is very wide because the dipole nature of the SLOB bass array. I can walk about the room and not experience the deep room modes that conventional speakers have. The vertical array height reduces the effect of floor bounce dips. Four 3FE25 could work well but you might have some comb interference vertically. Price of four 3FE25 is not much less than PRV 5MR450NDY.
Does the wide sweet spot extend throughout the whole frequency response? For example, what are your subjective thoughts on the vertical dispersion of the tweeter?Yes, the sweet spot is very wide because the dipole nature of the SLOB bass array. I can walk about the room and not experience the deep room modes that conventional speakers have. The vertical array height reduces the effect of floor bounce dips. Four 3FE25 could work well but you might have some comb interference vertically. Price of four 3FE25 is not much less than PRV 5MR450NDY.
Yes, the wide sweet spot most of the audio bandwidth. It’s definitely not a speaker that requires you to have your head in a small narrow zone. With regards to vertical dispersion, I don’t notice anything when I move my head up and down when sitting at the correct listening height with your head about where the midrange driver is. The listening axis is the midrange height.
That's awesome to hear!Yes, the wide sweet spot most of the audio bandwidth. It’s definitely not a speaker that requires you to have your head in a small narrow zone. With regards to vertical dispersion, I don’t notice anything when I move my head up and down when sitting at the correct listening height with your head about where the midrange driver is. The listening axis is the midrange height.
I just got the DHL tracking number so they are on their way to me now.
Also, the iron core inductors are being custom made for the XSD crossover GB and should be shipping by this Monday. They will look like the same ones from the production crossovers:
Things moving along finally. Thanks for your patience.
Also, the iron core inductors are being custom made for the XSD crossover GB and should be shipping by this Monday. They will look like the same ones from the production crossovers:
Things moving along finally. Thanks for your patience.
Hi Xrk ,
- do you know what the Music was that you used in the video on Post 157 ??
-- ( It's a woman singing - " a Taste of Honey much sweeter Than Wine " ... )
Thanks , Dean
- do you know what the Music was that you used in the video on Post 157 ??
-- ( It's a woman singing - " a Taste of Honey much sweeter Than Wine " ... )
Thanks , Dean
I am absolutely at loss how this configuration can produce meaningfull bass below about 60hz.
The woofer has over 70hz resonance combined with a Qts of 1 in an Dipole 🤔
The woofer has over 70hz resonance combined with a Qts of 1 in an Dipole 🤔
Here was the raw bass response before I fixed the 200Hz rattle in the woofer basket by adding Noico. The high Qts allows a woofer to resonate below its Fs. -3dB point was about 43Hz. -6dB was about 37Hz. A lower Fs woofer would probably reach even lower.