Hi everyone
I've decided to rebuild my current speakers (floorstanding, SS 9500 + Audax HM170Z0) into a small sealed box and add an active bottom end crossed over in the 200-300Hz range.
It doesn't have to reach into subsonics, as I'm planning on using it for HT and everything under 60Hz will be handled by the subwoofer.
Does anyone have experience with the Scanspeak 21W/8555-01? It seems to fit my requirements perfectly, 35-45L sealed box with an f3 around 50Hz and it's FR looks reasonably smooth upto 1Khz. Knowing SS it will be well built and low distortion, but does anyone have suggestions for any other drivers I should look into as the SS it quite expensive?
I'd like a sealed box around 40L, high resolution clean bass down to around 50Hz with reasonably high power handling.
Suggestions welcome
Rich
I've decided to rebuild my current speakers (floorstanding, SS 9500 + Audax HM170Z0) into a small sealed box and add an active bottom end crossed over in the 200-300Hz range.
It doesn't have to reach into subsonics, as I'm planning on using it for HT and everything under 60Hz will be handled by the subwoofer.
Does anyone have experience with the Scanspeak 21W/8555-01? It seems to fit my requirements perfectly, 35-45L sealed box with an f3 around 50Hz and it's FR looks reasonably smooth upto 1Khz. Knowing SS it will be well built and low distortion, but does anyone have suggestions for any other drivers I should look into as the SS it quite expensive?
I'd like a sealed box around 40L, high resolution clean bass down to around 50Hz with reasonably high power handling.
Suggestions welcome
Rich
Dag said:Peerless HDS Nomex 8 (830869)
16l => fs=75 & Q .7
That looks promising, well priced too
Have you used the SS tinitus? What are it's good + bad points?
Thanks
Rich
SS - With a lot of work it plays ok - hard to "get down" in midbass, but goes very deep but also a bit uncontrolled, though extra magnets helps a bit
If very critical it somehow tends to "live its own life" and difficult to integrate, which I reckon is partly due to uncontrolled ressonance
Right now it plays very good though, but slightly "soft", and I wouldnt use it again
But if listening to "HipHop" and such it might be very good
I have heard the kevlar version with foam surround should be much better - modified I guess
If very critical it somehow tends to "live its own life" and difficult to integrate, which I reckon is partly due to uncontrolled ressonance
Right now it plays very good though, but slightly "soft", and I wouldnt use it again
But if listening to "HipHop" and such it might be very good
I have heard the kevlar version with foam surround should be much better - modified I guess
You can compare the 5.5" Scanspeak-15W8530K00 and Peerless HDS 830873 at http://www.zaphaudio.com/5.5test/compare.html.
Not the same size but.........
With a 2nd order LP butterworth (active) on the 830869 at 75Hz you will have a 4th order L-R. Perfect to integrate to the sub.
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/Pluto/subwoofer.htm is a good link for the integration with the sub.
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Not the same size but.........
With a 2nd order LP butterworth (active) on the 830869 at 75Hz you will have a 4th order L-R. Perfect to integrate to the sub.
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/Pluto/subwoofer.htm is a good link for the integration with the sub.
D
I would choose a 10" or 12", but 8" HDS Nomex does look good
Ah, you have sub, THEN you are able to choose one with the best midrange quality
I think this one looks good and probably cheap too
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/w8-750a.htm
Ah, you have sub, THEN you are able to choose one with the best midrange quality
I think this one looks good and probably cheap too
http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/w8-750a.htm
Dag said:Peerless HDS Nomex 8 (830869)
16l => fs=75 & Q .7
I use a variant of this driver myself, the 8" so nice that I have 12 of them. I use it in 20-30 litre sealed boxes, and am happy with it.
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