Hi People,
I'm going to build 2 monitor speakers (bookshelff type). Containing this speakers:
Fountek NeoCD3.0M RND BLK Specs: Click here
And:
HiVi research F5 5" bass-midrange - Specs: click here
I started a few weeks ago with budget speakers from Visaton and used boxsim to create a filter. But all the specs from the Vistaton filters are available for boxsim, is there any way I can do the same trick with other software? With boxsim I created something like this (wasn't final)
How can I create a filter for this set? I will need a 3rd order for the tweeter. I know you can just create a filter with tools like here:
2-Way Crossover Designer / Calculator
But would really like to see a graph like in boxsim, is there any way to do that?
Thanks in advance for your support!
(ps. I still a newbie, don't make the replies to hard )
I'm going to build 2 monitor speakers (bookshelff type). Containing this speakers:
Fountek NeoCD3.0M RND BLK Specs: Click here
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
And:
HiVi research F5 5" bass-midrange - Specs: click here
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I started a few weeks ago with budget speakers from Visaton and used boxsim to create a filter. But all the specs from the Vistaton filters are available for boxsim, is there any way I can do the same trick with other software? With boxsim I created something like this (wasn't final)
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
How can I create a filter for this set? I will need a 3rd order for the tweeter. I know you can just create a filter with tools like here:
2-Way Crossover Designer / Calculator
But would really like to see a graph like in boxsim, is there any way to do that?
Thanks in advance for your support!
(ps. I still a newbie, don't make the replies to hard )
I use LSP CAD but Boxsim is good too and free. What is interesting in LSP Cad is that the speaker can be electronically simulated. So you can ether hear over headphones or use a soundcard with multiple amps. After you decided on the sound you can then build the spaeker physically. It saves me lots of time.
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