I want to make my own single woofer, Auratone style speaker to avoid crossover issues, and toy around with adding a passive radiator.
This would just be a single mono speaker that I would use for mixing. My hope is to create a speaker that has a quick transient response, low distortion and is linear throughout its limited frequency range - a big ask for someone who is an absolutely DIY beginner!
As I am a beginner when it comes to passive speaker circuitry and construction, I wondered if someone could suggest some helpful resources!
I want to learn more about woofer material and passive radiator sizing.
I have questions, such as: do aluminium woofers help with transient response?
Is it more beneficial to use 2 radiators instead of one? How does a passive radiator affect frequency response? Etc…
I’ve checked out YouTube, but there isn’t a huge amount of education regarding the topic.
Thanks for the help!
This would just be a single mono speaker that I would use for mixing. My hope is to create a speaker that has a quick transient response, low distortion and is linear throughout its limited frequency range - a big ask for someone who is an absolutely DIY beginner!
As I am a beginner when it comes to passive speaker circuitry and construction, I wondered if someone could suggest some helpful resources!
I want to learn more about woofer material and passive radiator sizing.
I have questions, such as: do aluminium woofers help with transient response?
Is it more beneficial to use 2 radiators instead of one? How does a passive radiator affect frequency response? Etc…
I’ve checked out YouTube, but there isn’t a huge amount of education regarding the topic.
Thanks for the help!
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