concorde1
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I have 2x March Sointuva WG and 2x Scanspeak Revelator 13" drivers and a high wattage power amp (DIY Neurochrome).
Originally I was going to build 2 sealed subs ( https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/scanspeak-revelator-13-subs.47653/ )
Now I wish to build 2 bass bins to go directly underneath the Sointuva's - so that in essence I have 3-way speakers.
And design and build the crossover(s) to go between my stereo amp, Sointuva's, and the bass bins.
I've been advised VituixCAD is useful for the crossover design.
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I had been going to build 75 Litre sealed subs with these Scanspeak drivers.
How do I figure out the volume / dimensions for these bass bins? WinISD?
How do I design the crossover (I have been advised 250 Hz would be a suitable crossover point)?
How do I volume-match the speakers to the bass bins? (Given different impedance and sensitivity.)
I have worked a little with electronics and personally know an expert in the field who I can work with if necessary.
I have some tools for woodworking - but I would probably get a joiner to cut the baltic birch (inc. holes for drivers).
Funny question: does the input plate (where speaker wire goes in to bass bins) need a hole cut? Or does it just sit on the outside and drill holes just for the wires themselves?
Many thanks
Originally I was going to build 2 sealed subs ( https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/scanspeak-revelator-13-subs.47653/ )
Now I wish to build 2 bass bins to go directly underneath the Sointuva's - so that in essence I have 3-way speakers.
And design and build the crossover(s) to go between my stereo amp, Sointuva's, and the bass bins.
I've been advised VituixCAD is useful for the crossover design.
--
I had been going to build 75 Litre sealed subs with these Scanspeak drivers.
How do I figure out the volume / dimensions for these bass bins? WinISD?
How do I design the crossover (I have been advised 250 Hz would be a suitable crossover point)?
How do I volume-match the speakers to the bass bins? (Given different impedance and sensitivity.)
I have worked a little with electronics and personally know an expert in the field who I can work with if necessary.
I have some tools for woodworking - but I would probably get a joiner to cut the baltic birch (inc. holes for drivers).
Funny question: does the input plate (where speaker wire goes in to bass bins) need a hole cut? Or does it just sit on the outside and drill holes just for the wires themselves?
Many thanks