Alnico-CA80 15 inch fullrange speaker

Never built a full-range speaker before. But I have to say that this sounds really good. Deep bass and particularly detailed highs for this speaker size. Very satisfied with the result!

Greetzzz Hondasnl
 

Attachments

  • PDFtoJPG.me-1 (1).jpg
    PDFtoJPG.me-1 (1).jpg
    838.4 KB · Views: 472
  • DSC_0231.JPG
    DSC_0231.JPG
    246.1 KB · Views: 382
  • DSC_0261.JPG
    DSC_0261.JPG
    495 KB · Views: 366
  • DSC_0229.JPG
    DSC_0229.JPG
    392.9 KB · Views: 285
  • DSC_0065.JPG
    DSC_0065.JPG
    466.4 KB · Views: 282
  • DSC_0192.jpg
    DSC_0192.jpg
    271.7 KB · Views: 267
  • DSC_0186.jpg
    DSC_0186.jpg
    308.6 KB · Views: 394
  • DSC_0182.jpg
    DSC_0182.jpg
    430.6 KB · Views: 395
  • DSC_0180.JPG
    DSC_0180.JPG
    508.3 KB · Views: 417
  • PDFtoJPG.me-2 (1).jpg
    PDFtoJPG.me-2 (1).jpg
    459.8 KB · Views: 462
  • Like
Reactions: 3 users
Some pictures

Some pictures during fabrication.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_0326.JPG
    DSC_0326.JPG
    613.8 KB · Views: 234
  • DSC_0324.JPG
    DSC_0324.JPG
    661.4 KB · Views: 184
  • DSC_0332.jpg
    DSC_0332.jpg
    475.1 KB · Views: 146
  • DSC_0295.JPG
    DSC_0295.JPG
    554 KB · Views: 146
  • DSC_0291.JPG
    DSC_0291.JPG
    844.2 KB · Views: 140
  • DSC_0287.jpg
    DSC_0287.jpg
    448.8 KB · Views: 134
  • DSC_0286.jpg
    DSC_0286.jpg
    449.3 KB · Views: 195
  • DSC_0285.jpg
    DSC_0285.jpg
    513.1 KB · Views: 202
  • DSC_0283.JPG
    DSC_0283.JPG
    585.3 KB · Views: 250
  • DSC_0278.jpg
    DSC_0278.jpg
    492.6 KB · Views: 259
  • Like
Reactions: 7 users
I'm curious as to how you might like 208 in a Karlson type. 206 is a good K driver. A cabinet could be as little as about 32 liter external volume. might be fun.

JqKLneh.jpg


here's a K built over a decade ago by a friend for 208 Sigma. It had to be rebuilt as 12mm plywood wasn't rigid enough.

206 plays well in a K12.

I don't know if the high aspect helps or not.

Moray James made K for Fostex with a quarter wave T-line rather than reflex.

206 has a perfect natural balance for Karlson work. I don't know about 208ez.

Your AN15 alnico build is gorgeous.

MvRGVTz.jpg
 
Last edited:
Fronts

When I'm not listening to the speakers or just playing background music or for protection etc. I like to make some fronts for the beasts.
The color of the fabric matches the interior well.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_0481.JPG
    DSC_0481.JPG
    627 KB · Views: 91
  • DSC_0480.JPG
    DSC_0480.JPG
    753 KB · Views: 86
  • DSC_0478.JPG
    DSC_0478.JPG
    823.6 KB · Views: 79
  • DSC_0477.JPG
    DSC_0477.JPG
    596.3 KB · Views: 72
  • DSC-0440.jpg
    DSC-0440.jpg
    538.6 KB · Views: 136
  • DSC-0439.jpg
    DSC-0439.jpg
    653.7 KB · Views: 150
  • PDFtoJPG.me-1.jpg
    PDFtoJPG.me-1.jpg
    345.3 KB · Views: 142
  • 1.JPG
    1.JPG
    87.7 KB · Views: 160
  • 2.JPG
    2.JPG
    97.5 KB · Views: 154
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
The fronts

My Cat can't go inside anymore :D.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_0758.jpg
    DSC_0758.jpg
    871.9 KB · Views: 75
  • DSC_0757.jpg
    DSC_0757.jpg
    488.4 KB · Views: 71
  • DSC_0756.jpg
    DSC_0756.jpg
    417.9 KB · Views: 70
  • DSC_0754.jpg
    DSC_0754.jpg
    493.3 KB · Views: 70
  • DSC_0751 (1).jpg
    DSC_0751 (1).jpg
    605 KB · Views: 56
  • DSC_0750 (1).jpg
    DSC_0750 (1).jpg
    476.5 KB · Views: 75
  • DSC_0749.jpg
    DSC_0749.jpg
    459.6 KB · Views: 96
  • DSC_0747.jpg
    DSC_0747.jpg
    442.7 KB · Views: 56
  • DSC_0746.jpg
    DSC_0746.jpg
    407 KB · Views: 50
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
My Cat can't go inside anymore :D.

My Cat can't go inside anymore :D.
 

Attachments

  • DSC_0780.jpg
    DSC_0780.jpg
    440.7 KB · Views: 82
  • DSC_0779.jpg
    DSC_0779.jpg
    850.3 KB · Views: 83
  • DSC_0772.jpg
    DSC_0772.jpg
    526.2 KB · Views: 72
  • DSC_0770.jpg
    DSC_0770.jpg
    758.3 KB · Views: 69
  • DSC_0768.jpg
    DSC_0768.jpg
    429.2 KB · Views: 84
  • DSC_0766.jpg
    DSC_0766.jpg
    385.8 KB · Views: 91
  • DSC_0765.jpg
    DSC_0765.jpg
    601.7 KB · Views: 79
  • DSC_0781.jpg
    DSC_0781.jpg
    532.9 KB · Views: 84
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
Last weekend I sold these nice sounding big beauties :love:.
The Super 15 Alnico drivers are unique and unfortunately not for sale anymore.
Only the Ferrite version is still for sale.

I also have the Super 10 Alnico drivers here for a nice future project :love:.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
Yes, they're very pretty indeed. :) Well, as far as a box can be anyway. ;)

According to those specs., & assuming a voltage source amplifier & 0.5ohm series R for typical wire, connection losses, you should be bobbing with 265 litres; tuning more or less your choice, but with a single 4in duct anywhere from Fs - 30Hz should give reasonable results with a modestly well-damped rolloff that should blend into many room's gain products (deliberately generic use of term for brevity). Duct length roughly 1.875in - 3.375in & adjust to taste.
Thank you so much!

(We are still talking about 3 vents of aprox 80mm?)
 
Last weekend I sold these nice sounding big beauties :love:.
The Super 15 Alnico drivers are unique and unfortunately not for sale anymore.
Only the Ferrite version is still for sale.

I also have the Super 10 Alnico drivers here for a nice future project :love:.
I've seen them on marktplaats.
Real beauties.

Like the ICM's too, those are awesome.
One wanders..what would be next after something like that.
Great work.
 
  • Thank You
Reactions: 1 user
Thank you so much!

(We are still talking about 3 vents of aprox 80mm?)
Pleasure.

No, single duct 4in diameter (roughly 100mm -actually just under 102mm). You can use mutiples if you like; the duct length will start to increase significantly however to maintain the same tuning. Basic rule of vented boxes: for a given volume and tuning frequency, the larger the (total) vent area, the longer the vent / vents need to be.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user
Sort of. David at Commonsense, as I recall, basically keys off a couple of the traditional bass reflex formulas that take little account of the actual driver characteristics -that's why a wide variety of AN units with totally different specs. / load requirements ended up getting dropped into boxes that were originally desgined (using that approach) for Lowthers. I haven't been on their site for some time but for years it had so many factual innacuracies and misleading statements it was difficult to take seriously. I should stress, I'm not making any reflection on the drivers nor yet traditional vented box design (which I sometimes use myself). And in certain instances CSA's worked out nicely when it happened to suit the driver -I remember checking a few a long time ago & ran across a couple that ended up with a nice alignment balance. But their results could be a trifle hit & miss because that wasn't always the case, so I wouldn't necessarily place too much reliance on their specific approach to 'theory', taking it in a broad sense.

If you're interested in some of the background to traditional BR design, in one popular approach the cabinets volume would key off the physical driver size. For maximum acoustic efficiency (which was the name of the game at the time) the total vent area Av = Sd. You then adjusted Fb by altering the box volume by ratio to the original: increase by 4x you drop Fb by 1 octave for example; reduce by 4x and you raise Fb by 1 octave. If you needed to adapt the box volume to some other size, you could also do it by ratio to these dimensions, adjusting the vent area in proportion to maintain tuning. You can also alter tuning by changing the vent area, with the maximum permissible always being set by Sd. Like the box, if you reduce vent area 4x, you lower Fb by roughly 1 octave, and so on. It can work well -providing the driver characteristics (including the driving amplifier) suit this approach.
 
Last edited: