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Being used mainly for music I would go for the HT-10 instead of the HTM-10, I designed the HT series of speakers to be suited more towards mixed...
It may work but you might have to play with the phase and polarity to get good integration between the MBM and speaker as the lowpass filter will...
No problem using an active crossover between the Coax and the MBM at 200hz, could do this with most of the other kits as well. A passive...
You could make it wider, taller and more shallow. I would mock it up with cardboard or something beforehand to better visualize it in your space,...
If you cut the damping material just right it should be able to wedge in there without any kind of glue to hold it in place. Otherwise you can...
Yes you can make the cabinet larger for more low end output and extension. A custom enclosure around 2-3cuft tuned to 45hz would be the ideal...
3" might be too thick for the sides if that is flat but would work for the back of the enclosure, though if it is the wedge or egg crate shape it...
I'd try a 2.5mH inductor instead of the 4.0mH and add a 50uf NPE capcitor to the unused LF C2 position (if you have the PCB) otherwise tie it in...
Thanks for taking the time to measure it. It's not too far off what I would have expected. The modeled design was done trying to get away with...
10W will be fine if running the speaker around AVR power or a little higher. The 20w is what is used normally for extra headroom.
Still no progress made on this project yet, I think I'll have to sell off my older designs (possibly my pair of Fusion-15's and pair of MTG-08's)...
I'd try them with the port length they are right now and see where tuning comes in, you can test that with REW and the sine wave generator...
It would be tight but doable, the Volt-6 overall depth is 4.5". Assuming 5" internal depth, I'd make it around 10" wide and 14" tall, or 9" wide...
HF pad just connects the 30 Ohm resistor (on the HTM-12) in parallel with the 8 Ohm resistor which is placed in parallel with the output on the HF...
Two 1.25" ports at 4" long would work great. You want tuning somewhere between 70-80hz and two of those should put it right in that range.
I do have some crossover boards available, I have 2 of the Tower/Center PCBs and 4 of the MT/MTM PCBs left. I can ship them overseas though it...
The solder joints really just have to conduct electricity and provide a secure connection, getting the ideal amount of solder on there for a...
If you want to make them bi-amp-able I'd put the tweeter separately from the woofer and midrange since those two driver and the range they cover...
Yeah you have the older style, only earlier this year did they get changed over.
No significant change in overall system impedance (<0.5 Ohms) at the top end with that resistor added. Now the more recent crossovers have had...