Help in selecting 10 in woofer for a 3 way system
Kindly help your help to choose a 10 inch bass driver for a 60L enclosure net volume, which will be able to play reggae style containing deep bass and also pop music which can translate well solid kick drums sound as in Police music ? I have done some search and I have come across some bass drivers that would suit my budget max 125 euros : Visaton W250S, Scanspeak CA26RFX , Beyma 10BR60V2 , HI VI F10 .
What other 10 inch bass drivers can you suggest for the above use having SPL between 89 and 92 ?
Finally what type of enclosure do you suggest : Vented or sealed?
Crossover will be around 500Hz at 6dB
Many thanks
ALDO
Kindly help your help to choose a 10 inch bass driver for a 60L enclosure net volume, which will be able to play reggae style containing deep bass and also pop music which can translate well solid kick drums sound as in Police music ? I have done some search and I have come across some bass drivers that would suit my budget max 125 euros : Visaton W250S, Scanspeak CA26RFX , Beyma 10BR60V2 , HI VI F10 .
What other 10 inch bass drivers can you suggest for the above use having SPL between 89 and 92 ?
Finally what type of enclosure do you suggest : Vented or sealed?
Crossover will be around 500Hz at 6dB
Many thanks
ALDO
Best bang for the buck that is designed to do exactly what you want to do is the Peerless 830668. Widely available. Sealed box. Make sure you use a Zobel with it. Good luck!
I'm looking for the exact same thing right now (impactful kickdrums) and I'm leaning heavily towards the Peerless NE265W-04 10" driver. My only real choices are this one and the HiVi D10.8. The Peerless one matches my midbass unit so I like that one better. I'd really rather get the 12" NE315W version but the only vendor I have access to with good prices doesn't carry it.
Do tell us what you decide to go with 🙂
Do tell us what you decide to go with 🙂
The Peerless NE265W-04 are wonderful for music.
I have them in 25L vented boxes.
You can find the TS HERE.
I am currently listening to a Dayton DA270 in a 75L bandpass. Cheap and good.
More information is at ALBATROSS.
I have them in 25L vented boxes.
You can find the TS HERE.
I am currently listening to a Dayton DA270 in a 75L bandpass. Cheap and good.
More information is at ALBATROSS.
The Peerless works fine ported also. Check out Paul Carmody's Tarkus.
You can stuff the port or not, as you like.
Volumes 2-3 ft3, as you can.
You can stuff the port or not, as you like.
Volumes 2-3 ft3, as you can.
I’ve been keeping an eye on Perless SDF25075PR1-06 as a possibility for a 3-way. However haven’t heard it and there are only a few reviews since it is a fairly new driver...
Peerless by Tymphany SDF-250F75PR01-06 10" Paper Cone Subwoofer
Peerless by Tymphany SDF-250F75PR01-06 10" Paper Cone Subwoofer
thank you for the wealth of info re the Tarkus. My main constraint is max limit of usd 140 or euros 125
per bass driver so up to now the suggested driver Peerless remains the best option. i welcome more suggestions for good and thumpy bass drivers, as I shall be purchasing the drivers when going to Paris around march 19. as here in Mauritius ( a lost island in the indian ocean) hifi diyer shops are unknown and diyers are easily counted on one hand.
per bass driver so up to now the suggested driver Peerless remains the best option. i welcome more suggestions for good and thumpy bass drivers, as I shall be purchasing the drivers when going to Paris around march 19. as here in Mauritius ( a lost island in the indian ocean) hifi diyer shops are unknown and diyers are easily counted on one hand.
The best for
-closed box = 66 L - Seas H1411, Fb/F3 = 44/50 Hz
-vented box= 78 L - Seas CA26RFX, Fb/F3 = 34.6/33.4 Hz
Money is not the main thing.
-closed box = 66 L - Seas H1411, Fb/F3 = 44/50 Hz
-vented box= 78 L - Seas CA26RFX, Fb/F3 = 34.6/33.4 Hz
Money is not the main thing.
Have seen a post by AllenB stating that the Seas CA26RFX won't give that much low bass.
now could you please enlighten as to why a closed box for the Seas H1411 as I see the QTs is 0.41 and recommended frequency starts 30hz?
now could you please enlighten as to why a closed box for the Seas H1411 as I see the QTs is 0.41 and recommended frequency starts 30hz?
An Audio Technology 10 C 77 25 10 KAP in 50/60 liter vented is hard to beat.
As you have space for 60 liter, make it 45/50 with extra stiff panels. Spending some extra time and material in making the enclosure more rigid will be very rewarding.
Peter
As you have space for 60 liter, make it 45/50 with extra stiff panels. Spending some extra time and material in making the enclosure more rigid will be very rewarding.
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Peter
Just to get a precise idea of what drivers I am looking for, here is a list of types of bass reproduction that I am looking for :
1. Bob Marley –Zion train and Bad card (Deep electric bass)
2. Eric Clapton & B.B. King - Three O'clock Blues (Deep electric bass)
3. Jiangzhou drums - Buffaloes Tiger from album Marantz hi end audiophile test cd 11
( Good example of deep resonating drums)
4. Jane Montheit - Honeysuckle rose ( Instrument Jazz double bass) Excellent interpretation.
My actual bass drivers are monacor 10 inch SPH255 which seem ok from specs but in actual world hard to tune and bass starts to be heard at very loud volume. So my additional requirement is to get acceptable deep bass at moderate level with a 10 inch driver in a 60L enclosure at reasonable cost euros 125
1. Bob Marley –Zion train and Bad card (Deep electric bass)
2. Eric Clapton & B.B. King - Three O'clock Blues (Deep electric bass)
3. Jiangzhou drums - Buffaloes Tiger from album Marantz hi end audiophile test cd 11
( Good example of deep resonating drums)
4. Jane Montheit - Honeysuckle rose ( Instrument Jazz double bass) Excellent interpretation.
My actual bass drivers are monacor 10 inch SPH255 which seem ok from specs but in actual world hard to tune and bass starts to be heard at very loud volume. So my additional requirement is to get acceptable deep bass at moderate level with a 10 inch driver in a 60L enclosure at reasonable cost euros 125
The problem is often the same, wrongly designed filter and the proof is "bass starts to be heard at very loud volume". "Hard" to tune means probably that TSP differ from manufacturer ones, also quite often a case. I had exact same woofer, double voice coil version and it performed like a champ. A couple of steps in the right direction with some assistance and you are good. Read on how to setup your measurement gear with ARTA software suite or REW.
Give me some details about your enclosure volume , vent length and crossover details. FYI I had worked on measured TS measurements by LIMP and worked on all enclosure possibilities from bassbox and other software :unibox, lspcad , winisd etc etc etc .. , but up to now never got acceptable satisfaction.
I suggest you do the following in order someone to work on the solution. Present all the data that you have acquired yourself either by measuring or using third party values, take photos of all the details regarding physical aspects of the enclosure, as much detailed as you can, with schematics of filter used.
OK will do as son as possible. But I shall open a new thread labelled "SPH 255 lack of bass "when I will have obtained all the data requested.
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An Audio Technology 10 C 77 25 10 KAP in 50/60 liter vented is hard to beat.
Peter
Audio Technology 10C-77-2510 KAP in Europe the price of 700 euros. 😕
now could you please enlighten as to why a closed box for the Seas H1411 as I see the QTs is 0.41 and recommended frequency starts 30hz?
Seas H1411 has the optimum Qts, so it can be put in a closed box from 50-70 liters and in a vented box with a large volume. In a closed box the impulse response is better, but the resonant frequency rises 1.5-2 times.
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