Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 340 Registered: Sep-09 | any one build them or could help me build a couple? |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12717 Registered: Dec-03 | I do, I could, and you can find most of everything you need for how to build them on http://www.the12volt.com There is extensive data there on crossovers. first through 3rd order, zobel, etc. |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 341 Registered: Sep-09 | need to make a x over for this set http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=295-480 http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=280-020 http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=272-302 |
Platinum Member Username: Rovin1 15 = 152.5 DBs ...Trinidad & T... Post Number: 16125 Registered: Jul-05 | why not buy a suitable commercially available 3way passive crossover ? ... |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12727 Registered: Dec-03 | dead links |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 342 Registered: Sep-09 | links work fine. |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12732 Registered: Dec-03 | remove the www.jdoqocy.com. stuff and link directly the parts express and they might work. otherwise I get server connect errors. |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 343 Registered: Sep-09 | i dident put that in there and i also done see that redirect. |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 344 Registered: Sep-09 | http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=295-480 http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=280-020 http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=272-302 post it agane just in case, but i dident add that in so eather its the E screwing with us or it whent getto http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=295-480 http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=280-020 http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=272-302 |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 345 Registered: Sep-09 | yep the E is now adding crap to our links, don't accuse me of doing retarded things. |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12736 Registered: Dec-03 | thanks I'll try those in the morning. |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego, California Post Number: 5678 Registered: Dec-06 |
Ok, we won't accuse you of doing retarded things -- we will just accuse you of being the dumbest motherfucker ever, due to your spelling and grammar. Glad we got that out of the way... Carry on. |
Gold Member Username: Wolf_houndPhoenix, AZ Post Number: 1162 Registered: Sep-05 | lol |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12742 Registered: Dec-03 | If you re-read my posts, I didn't actually accuse you of adding the garbage in the links. I just suggested that you remove it and post direct links. Thank you for doing so. Have you considered running a fully active system with an amplifier channel per driver, and then using a signal processor to tune alignment, time delay, phase, crossover points, slope, and cut/boost? Doing all passive is rather messy, and doing so, you introduce a lot of issues with phase shift introduced by the passive filters. You'll already have your hands full with alignment of the drivers in a 3-way system, fiberglassing pods for all of the speakers to get them to sound right. 3-way systems take a LOT of work to make them sound good. You're also going to need a parametric or 1/3 octave EQ for the front stage, to shape the sound curve that results from powering the raw drivers. |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 346 Registered: Sep-09 | i am trying to make more of a book shelf speaker out of all this. |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfColumbia, SC USA Post Number: 12749 Registered: Dec-03 | ah. then stick to 1st or 2nd order filters. for a bedroom/office setting, a shallow rolloff between drivers will make for a very smooth sounding setup. |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 347 Registered: Sep-09 | well they said I need a 20-ohm 20-watt resistor to run the horn, should I use a 3.5 mH coil and a 2.2 uF cap or a 1.5 mH coil and a 1 uF cap? Which would sound best? What other components would I need to run the rest of the components? And do you have any experience with passive radiators? |
Silver Member Username: Gcs8Atlanta, Ga Post Number: 349 Registered: Sep-09 | so this is what i came up with for the horn. The big one should be 1.8k and the little one should be 4k. Both sound pretty good. http://gcs8.serveftp.net/projects/DSCN0610.JPG http://gcs8.serveftp.net/projects/DSCN0611.JPG http://gcs8.serveftp.net/projects/DSCN0610.JPG http://gcs8.serveftp.net/projects/DSCN0611.JPG |