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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
Hi Ian,
thanks for the link to those woofers, they look very interesting. I've had to put off building my own speakers until I get properly settled. I found on the Canadian Solen site some very interesting Chinese made woofers. Very efficient 15" ranging from 98-101dB. The problem is having to pay as much or nearly so for shipping as the units cost. The price of the 15" units at Bluearan is very good, I should need to visit their shop in Southampton to get a listen. If I like what I hear, with luck I can organise a pick-up with a Spanish/French trucker. I'm surprised your sticking with passive x/overs - expensive to build, all sorts of problems. Most if not all of these problems don't exist with an active x/over, especially phase shift, excessive wasteful heat created etc. I'm working my way through the technical side of converting my hybrid h/amp into a power amp. Removing the PSU and the mosfet o/put into seperate enclosures which makes it easy to introduce the active x/over after the pre-amp section. I'm also surprised you are not looking at using either a s/hand ribbon AMT unit or one of the modern equivalents from Mundorf etc. So effectively you are creating a two-way speaker with seamless performance from mid to high frequencies. I don't know anyone who has heard quality ribbons that wants to use anything else afterwards. |
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
these AMT's look great especially the horn loaded one.
http://profesional.beyma.com/ingles/pdf/TPL150H.pdf http://profesional.beyma.com/ingles/pdf/TPL150.pdf
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
Yes, a few pairs over the years. But these are the best so far:
http://www.bd-design.nl/contents/en-us/d146.html I see there is some renewed interest in OB speakers, well these are a twist on that theme. A front horn for good directionality in the diffuse range and the open baffle operrating in the modal range. The cross-over is used only on the bass system, set at around 200hz. And a slot tweeter (not in those pictures) rolling in at 10khz. Kind regards to all, Jonathan |
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
By a quick look on the web, George, those Beymas are a pale imitation of the ESS AMT Grand Masters that Stuart talks of.
ESS Grand Masters are up there with the very best. They used to be a bargain (around £250 a pair). Now they seem to be getting RARE. |
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
Ian, we were talking the other day on't phone about speakers... these are the little Fonkens I was talking about...
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/fonken.html I'm totally chuffed with them. Small driver/cab, BIG sound. DTB
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
I can't seem to find anywhere where the ESS drivers are avaliable. they beyma's are about £250 each, so a bit much for me, i'm used to building my own drive units for nothing ;-)
I really should get round to trying my new 100mm unit as a small hi-fi speaker, fs 60-70Hz and smooth extension all the way to 10khz+ with no whizzer/sub-cone. this might all go horribly wrong but i'll try and attach the frequency response well i can see it, if you can't let me know. that plot is anechoic half space at 2v rms, so sensitivity should read 90.5dB for 2.83v (which is usual for hi-fi)... and thats a proper average not the highest point on the graph via the marketing department for another 2dB added on for good measure!
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
the bottom end would be brought up nicely in a box ~3L ish, would be flat to <100Hz
actually looking at that i can get about another 2-3kHz extension to 13kHz, but i can only find a plot of that type with a stiff suspension (~110Hz)
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Re: anyone built any of their own speakers?
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But don't expect to learn much about tapered quadratic quarter waves. Might not "quadratic quarter" be a tautology? It's all way over my head anyway. But I think I qualify in that a long time ago I built my own cabinets - front and back-loaded horns - but don't ask me about air mass loading; I just took Ronnie Rackham's word for it and nearly forty years on, I continue to be glad that I did. Ancient Baggo. |
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