TB W4-1879
Hi
I would use this driver in a Quarter Wave.
In MJK´s sim the "infinite baffle" shows a drop from 300 Hz, leaving very little to work with in a Quarter Wave design.
You do not see this drop in the SPL plot on Tang Band´s homepage, but you can see there is a little less bass than you would expect looking at driver Fs and Qts.
I tried different designs, adjusting tuning frequency, volume, stuffing etc.
I even checked different sources to be sure the T/S parameters where correct.
It might be useful in other designs. However, this is not a driver I would choose in "my design world".
Hi
Bjørn
Hi
I would use this driver in a Quarter Wave.
In MJK´s sim the "infinite baffle" shows a drop from 300 Hz, leaving very little to work with in a Quarter Wave design.
You do not see this drop in the SPL plot on Tang Band´s homepage, but you can see there is a little less bass than you would expect looking at driver Fs and Qts.
I tried different designs, adjusting tuning frequency, volume, stuffing etc.
I even checked different sources to be sure the T/S parameters where correct.
It might be useful in other designs. However, this is not a driver I would choose in "my design world".
Hi
Bjørn
Hi guys,
I am writing here to share some of my experience with my first TABAQ build (with Monacor SPX-30M). A couple of posts ago I wrote that I have a peak in the mids that is covering the bass a bit. I haven't tried the BSC filter yet but I tried EQ-ing a bit. If I attenuate the frequencies above 700Hz with 3-4 db the sound gets muffled but I found out that if I just make a notch at 700Hz the sound gets a lot better for my ears. I will show you the EQ later, because that's on my home PC. Maybe I am getting used to the sound of the speakers or they are burning in, I don't know, but now the low frequencies are there and I pretty much like the sound. They sound pretty balanced and punchy.
So if someone is considering to try the TABAQs with these exact speakers - I hope this information is of any help to you.
Maybe the Tang-bands sound much better but these Monacors are very very cheap here in Bulgaria (around 12-13 euros a piece).
I am writing here to share some of my experience with my first TABAQ build (with Monacor SPX-30M). A couple of posts ago I wrote that I have a peak in the mids that is covering the bass a bit. I haven't tried the BSC filter yet but I tried EQ-ing a bit. If I attenuate the frequencies above 700Hz with 3-4 db the sound gets muffled but I found out that if I just make a notch at 700Hz the sound gets a lot better for my ears. I will show you the EQ later, because that's on my home PC. Maybe I am getting used to the sound of the speakers or they are burning in, I don't know, but now the low frequencies are there and I pretty much like the sound. They sound pretty balanced and punchy.
So if someone is considering to try the TABAQs with these exact speakers - I hope this information is of any help to you.
Maybe the Tang-bands sound much better but these Monacors are very very cheap here in Bulgaria (around 12-13 euros a piece).
W4-1879
Thanks a lot for you survey.
.....if the adoption of more expensive driver into TABAQ does not bring the reasonable results I am fine with the 1320sj....
ATB
jan
Hi Bjørn.Hi
I would use this driver in a Quarter Wave.
In MJK´s sim the "infinite baffle" shows a drop from 300 Hz, leaving very little to work with in a Quarter Wave design.
You do not see this drop in the SPL plot on Tang Band´s homepage, but you can see there is a little less bass than you would expect looking at driver Fs and Qts.
I tried different designs, adjusting tuning frequency, volume, stuffing etc.
I even checked different sources to be sure the T/S parameters where correct.
It might be useful in other designs. However, this is not a driver I would choose in "my design world".
Hi
Bjørn
Thanks a lot for you survey.
.....if the adoption of more expensive driver into TABAQ does not bring the reasonable results I am fine with the 1320sj....
ATB
jan
I wonder if this will fit in the large Tabaq FaitalPRO | LF Loudspeakers | 5FE120
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Hello,
Working on a set of the TABAQ LG with the W5-1611SAF. These are exactly to the dimensions in the plans that Bjorn so awesomely put together. I have a couple of questions if anyone has time:
1) The BSC I have calculated is 1mH and 3.5 Ohms in parallel. Is this too far off?
2) Has anyone augmented the plans for the Scanspeak 10F/8414G-10? And if so what about 2, in a MTM design?
Once again, any help is greatly appreciated. I did some googling but couldn't seem to find the answers.
Working on a set of the TABAQ LG with the W5-1611SAF. These are exactly to the dimensions in the plans that Bjorn so awesomely put together. I have a couple of questions if anyone has time:
1) The BSC I have calculated is 1mH and 3.5 Ohms in parallel. Is this too far off?
2) Has anyone augmented the plans for the Scanspeak 10F/8414G-10? And if so what about 2, in a MTM design?
Once again, any help is greatly appreciated. I did some googling but couldn't seem to find the answers.
1- sounds good, but it will depend on your room and placement near or far the wall behind the speakers.
2- 10F should do fine in the original TABAQ. MTM much more difficult because drivers need to be placed very close together... but not impossible with a little imagination and trickery!
2- 10F should do fine in the original TABAQ. MTM much more difficult because drivers need to be placed very close together... but not impossible with a little imagination and trickery!
CHR 70.3 Tabaq
Hi all,
I am finally putting my Mark Audio driven Tabaq's together and have had a change of plan with regard to the port.
I am thinking of making a downward firing port with a tube. I would of course raise the cabinet on some feet.
I have seen Bjorn's test enclosure in a previous post (#1507)
My question is, can I put the tube fully inside the enclosure or would this mess up the tuning of the cabinet?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
Hi all,
I am finally putting my Mark Audio driven Tabaq's together and have had a change of plan with regard to the port.
I am thinking of making a downward firing port with a tube. I would of course raise the cabinet on some feet.
I have seen Bjorn's test enclosure in a previous post (#1507)
My question is, can I put the tube fully inside the enclosure or would this mess up the tuning of the cabinet?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
Hi all,
I am finally putting my Mark Audio driven Tabaq's together and have had a change of plan with regard to the port.
I am thinking of making a downward firing port with a tube. I would of course raise the cabinet on some feet.
I have seen Bjorn's test enclosure in a previous post (#1507)
My question is, can I put the tube fully inside the enclosure or would this mess up the tuning of the cabinet?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
That could work well.
I'd be a little concerned about the effects on the bass if it's not directed out the front of the foot of the cabinet. But that's probably sort-able with the details of the feet / foot-plate and cabinet stuffing.
J.
1- sounds good, but it will depend on your room and placement near or far the wall behind the speakers.
2- 10F should do fine in the original TABAQ. MTM much more difficult because drivers need to be placed very close together... but not impossible with a little imagination and trickery!
Thank you very much Perceval and Bjorn!!!
Very nice looking, dasroot.
That's not the 10F driver!
And is that a Large version of the TABAQ?
Yes, it is! I have it crossed at 3600 with an lr4. I have a new found love for ribbon tweeters that I'm nursing.
Yes, it is! I have it crossed at 3600 with an lr4. I have a new found love for ribbon tweeters that I'm nursing.
It looks more like the W5-1611.
It looks more like the W5-1611.
It is the w5-1611. This is the driver that the large tabaq was originally designed for I believe.
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