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that's 16 degrees of phase error. You wouldnt want a lot more, maybe uo to 25 degrees max.
recessing another halfinch or so shouldnt be any problem.
In this design, yes. And also to 6 resistors.
it's tied to common (somtimes called "ground"), that little upside down triange symbol. Basically, assume that all the common connections are...
Revised Version 2 of the SEOS12/Designer12 crossover circuit After listening some to the speakers Erich put together, I've made some changes to...
SEOS12 with Eminence Delta12 LFA woofer NicksHitachi sent me a Delta12 LFA woofer to test. It looks like it works pretty well with the 12A or...
PE is supposed to have them soon, I'm told.
if you're comfortable with measuring with something like a ...ahem... omnimic then setting up with minidsp is really easy. Play each driver...
Re: DW-774S/DNA150 + Celestion TF0818 design/build classy looking setup.
An L-Pad is basically two variable resistors controlled in opposite directions by the same knob. So if you don't want it variable, you can just...
Got some preliminary TSP parameter specs -- doesn't look good for 70Hz except in a ported back arrangement -- sealed back would be something like...
you need either an lpad with a knob on it, or the two resistors shown in the dotted block. An lpad would let you adjust treble up or down if you...
pix? plots ?
Jason, the Frd and Zma files for the seos12 and 350/360/DE250 should be contained in http://libinst.com/SEOS/SEOS12+Designer10/Xover%208.zip
No idea. I need to see if I can get the T/S parameters.
Yeah. Maybe I can scale back and do only 36 inches. "experimental" only, of course!
Sorry, I don't know the eta.
They actually are part of the bracing, but I ended up putting some more ply inside the ones built into the bracing to narrow the port, as the...
Re: DW-774S/DNA150 + Celestion TF0818 design/build looks very good mtg. I bet it sounds it, too.
Here's an old one I ran into on the 'net: John Sheerin's Unity clone at http://www.jhsaudio.com/unity2.html [IMG][IMG] And a three-way he had...