Andy, have a look at https://heissmann-acoustics.de/en/dxt-mon-stand/ and https://heissmann-acoustics.de/en/samuel-hq-sph175hq-xt300-xt25/
You source the parts yourself but purchase the design.
It's optimal to construct the right box and baffle for the design, rather than the other way around.
You source the parts yourself but purchase the design.
It's optimal to construct the right box and baffle for the design, rather than the other way around.
<< It's optimal to construct the right box and baffle for the design, rather than the other way around. >>
That may be so. However, I have this pair of columns I want to use so I'm looking to choose a driver that works into 16.6 litres. No problem for a 6.5" 165mm, but not so sure for a 6" 150mm. I'm hoping a SB 150MFC would work with the right tuned port.
That may be so. However, I have this pair of columns I want to use so I'm looking to choose a driver that works into 16.6 litres. No problem for a 6.5" 165mm, but not so sure for a 6" 150mm. I'm hoping a SB 150MFC would work with the right tuned port.
Thinking of using the SB 15MFC. Fs = 39hz, VAS 17ltr, Qts .36, EBP 98. Thinking vented.
Vb = 20*17*0.36^3.3 = ~11.68 L, Fb = 0.42*39*0.36^-0.96 = ~ 43.68 Hz, so could stuff it some and/or add some series resistance to allow tuning to Fs or leave it as is and tune to ~Fs by critically damping the vent for a nice rolled off in room response.
I am too looking for a great 5-6 inch midwoofer that can go deep in bass and has a world class midrange, is purify the ultimate such a driver? I have a pair of paper cone satori 6” and they really suck in sound quality and measurement numbers for the money, i do not want to buy another satori woofer again, maybe scan speak 15w revelator can compete with purify? What would you say that have heard both and compared them?
I've just realised that some of the 135mm mid-bass drivers are effectively 150mm, because their cone area is much greater through having narrower metal frames. The Monacor SPH130AD as used in LS3/5A clones actually has a SD of 95, while typical 150mm drivers have a SD of 80 with their wider metal frames. So this brings all the B110 family into the picture as well. The Monacor SPH130AD actually has a Vas of 26ltr, while the SB 15MFC is just 17ltr.
Since all the LS3/5A family were designed for good vocals they're very much worth considering. And in a larger cabinet, surely, than the original design which had to fit in small spaces.
Since all the LS3/5A family were designed for good vocals they're very much worth considering. And in a larger cabinet, surely, than the original design which had to fit in small spaces.
I'm inclining more towards 6.5" drivers now, or even 7", so the columns I mentioned previously will have to go - they're 150mm wide. So new cabinets needed.
So looking for a good 2-way crossover design with something like the Peerless 830875. Shame the Elsinore isn't a 2-way, there's a lot of info on that thread.
So looking for a good 2-way crossover design with something like the Peerless 830875. Shame the Elsinore isn't a 2-way, there's a lot of info on that thread.
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