Hello. I saw this speaker ad. Can you tell me what type of design this is refered to and if you are aware any diy build plans available? Thank you.
https://radiantacoustics.com/products/clarity-6-2
https://radiantacoustics.com/products/clarity-6-2
The woofer is a Purifi 6.5" unit and the tweeter an AMT in a wave guide (possibly Mundorf AMT).
Here is a long thread on speakers using the drive unit, closes to the AMT is Purifi's own SPK5 design. You may need the wayback machine to find details of the crossovers though.
Troels Gravesen Purifi 6R would also be close in design - http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Purifi-6R.htm
These are not cheap drives by the way.
Here is a long thread on speakers using the drive unit, closes to the AMT is Purifi's own SPK5 design. You may need the wayback machine to find details of the crossovers though.
Troels Gravesen Purifi 6R would also be close in design - http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Purifi-6R.htm
These are not cheap drives by the way.
A thread for discussion on all purifi driver builds.
A place to brainstorm and speculate on drivers and potential speaker builds for arguably, objectively, the best no-nonsense engineering-first traditional speaker drivers' money can buy - If you have a complete project underway, please start your own thread and post a link to it in here. Otherwise posting occasional random progress pics and info here is fine but we will keep full build discussion elsewhere.
We are also pleased to have @lrisbo of purifi occasionally check in and post here of which is much appreciated.
A tweeter is...
A place to brainstorm and speculate on drivers and potential speaker builds for arguably, objectively, the best no-nonsense engineering-first traditional speaker drivers' money can buy - If you have a complete project underway, please start your own thread and post a link to it in here. Otherwise posting occasional random progress pics and info here is fine but we will keep full build discussion elsewhere.
We are also pleased to have @lrisbo of purifi occasionally check in and post here of which is much appreciated.
A tweeter is...