kalhmera file mou..mou aresan poly ta hxeia sou kai etsi opws paizoun tha hthela na mou peis ton tropo kataskevhs an theleis se efxaristw poly ek ton proteron..filippos..an hteles mporoume na ta poume apo to msn...TSAROS69@HOTMAIL.COM..
This is an incredible sound quality, even through a limited transmission channel of the Internet (with it's compressed quality sound, etc) - just simply amazing!
I didn't know this was possible with the DIY gear - my good buddy just introduced me to this.
Full range drivers of 4'' or 4,5'' would have a problem producing lower mid frequencies in an open baffle (unless you use a very wide baffle) larger fullrange drivers 6.5'' or 8'' don' t have the high frequency extension of tweeters.
So either way, you will have to sacrifice something.
The solution i' ve used, although more complicated hasway better performance in both lower mid and high frequency extensio in a narrow baffle like this (33 cm).
Your system is unnecessarily sophisticated for this type of loudspeaker setup. Really, an OB design is ideal for the beginner without a workshop, why not make it easy? If you use a TB full range as a tweeter, just make sure your woofer has the same efficiency or less and figure out the value of choke you need to cross it over. The key is to experiment.
@49kasey Hi I am unfamiliar with some of the terms you use. OB design, TB full range tweeter and I guess a choke is a passive crossover? Excuse my ignorance. @Zakman what brand and model crossover are you using?
@robmanueb2 My bad for not commenting on the excellent sound quality in my comment! What struck me was that open baffle (OB) designs are a simple solution for great sound on a tight budget. A choke is an inductor in series with a woofer to roll off its upper range. TB stands for Tang Band, a company that makes nice inexpensive 3" wide-range drivers that can work as a midrange-tweeter. A line array of these operating above 200hz or so with an amplified subwoofer would probably work very well.
kalhmera file mou..mou aresan poly ta hxeia sou kai etsi opws paizoun tha hthela na mou peis ton tropo kataskevhs an theleis se efxaristw poly ek ton proteron..filippos..an hteles mporoume na ta poume apo to msn...TSAROS69@HOTMAIL.COM..
MsTsaros 8 months ago
fantastic, great design with the u frame.
rbeez2004 11 months ago
This is an incredible sound quality, even through a limited transmission channel of the Internet (with it's compressed quality sound, etc) - just simply amazing!
I didn't know this was possible with the DIY gear - my good buddy just introduced me to this.
Wow!
Kynnar 1 year ago
Doesn't sound bad. Stamped steel baskets = elcheapo speakers though:)
johammbass 1 year ago
Full range drivers of 4'' or 4,5'' would have a problem producing lower mid frequencies in an open baffle (unless you use a very wide baffle) larger fullrange drivers 6.5'' or 8'' don' t have the high frequency extension of tweeters.
So either way, you will have to sacrifice something.
The solution i' ve used, although more complicated hasway better performance in both lower mid and high frequency extensio in a narrow baffle like this (33 cm).
zakman35 1 year ago
Your system is unnecessarily sophisticated for this type of loudspeaker setup. Really, an OB design is ideal for the beginner without a workshop, why not make it easy? If you use a TB full range as a tweeter, just make sure your woofer has the same efficiency or less and figure out the value of choke you need to cross it over. The key is to experiment.
49kasey 1 year ago
@49kasey Hi I am unfamiliar with some of the terms you use. OB design, TB full range tweeter and I guess a choke is a passive crossover? Excuse my ignorance. @Zakman what brand and model crossover are you using?
robmanueb2 7 months ago
@robmanueb2 My bad for not commenting on the excellent sound quality in my comment! What struck me was that open baffle (OB) designs are a simple solution for great sound on a tight budget. A choke is an inductor in series with a woofer to roll off its upper range. TB stands for Tang Band, a company that makes nice inexpensive 3" wide-range drivers that can work as a midrange-tweeter. A line array of these operating above 200hz or so with an amplified subwoofer would probably work very well.
49kasey 7 months ago
@49kasey OB= open baffle, uh duh of course (must have been late).
robmanueb2 7 months ago
What song?
pcfxer 1 year ago
@pcfxer
Nakamoto-Georgia on my mind
zakman35 1 year ago
@zakman35
Hi,
Would you please tell me from what album? I can't find it same version.
Thank you
beurp1 2 months ago
@beurp1
Sorry for the late response.
This was from a demo cd came from User (speaker manufacture company).
Unfortunately i have no further info about this.
zakman35 2 months ago
Active crossovers are the Sh!t
EMFHealth 1 year ago
@EMFHealth Yes they are - just never accidentally play your music without setting them up first. Unless you want to explode your speakers ;p
2ndSSBggydbluds 5 months ago
Sounds sweeet! Which drivers are you using?
boosted1023 1 year ago
I am using Jamo for the tweeter and the 8'' woofer.
Midrange is a 8'' peerless.
zakman35 1 year ago
Could you please tell me what open baffle means? And also what is a U frame? Thanks, id love to learn a bit more of this type of thing.
FelixTheHouseFreak 1 year ago
@FelixTheHouseFreak
Open baffle means it has no box (open from behind).
U frame is the frame from the back of the woofer (no box either - open from behind).
zakman35 1 year ago
Sounds good, like the song too. Sounds very clean and very clear!
AllAmericanFiveRadio 1 year ago
@AllAmericanFiveRadio
Yes it is very clean and detailed sound.
I will try to recorded again if i can find a better camera - mic, because the one i have really sucks.
zakman35 1 year ago