no further updates since last month???
This is not acceptable bro ???Its like powercut while watching movie climax
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Hey Sadik, you came back with a great improvement bro !!!! And the size is nearly half now !! I'm sure Aniket's magic is also there in this. And the way you assembled it is very nice. Good going BroI will not leave my project uncompleted. So Back to work now. and below is the update almost after 2 Months.
I have changed the Plate Amplifier design, The new module has everything on single pcb right from PS to speaker protection (PCB Supplied by my Friend @Aniket ) It has some smd components and hence compact in size and fits very well in small size. The PCB dimensions are 150 x 100 mm
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Below is the earlier PCB & Plate which i had thought to use for this Subwoofer. (Plate size is 300 x 300 mm)
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Amplifier Plate (Aluminium 5mm thick ) with Heat sink. Plate dimensions are 300 x 200 mm
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This is how it will look after final assembly (outer side which will be on back side of Enclosure)
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Inside Assembly (The Extra socket you see attached to transformer was only for testing purpose)
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Checking the fitment on Enclosure back side and its a perfect fit.
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The Testing of Amplifier is done and it was successful. So its time to get the enclosure finished as soon as possible.
Sadik
Waiting for the finished look...A little update, Since the Plate was 5 mm thick, i was unable to mount the nut of volume control, so i have to do some extra slotting work. I think it also will serve as an aesthetic improvement on looks.
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Testing Done, and the Sub is doing it's job as desired.
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Now ready to work on the looks of the Enclosure and Plate Amplifier.
Sadik
Ooh...you did the slot cut ?!!A little update, Since the Plate was 5 mm thick, i was unable to mount the nut of volume control, so i have to do some extra slotting work. I think it also will serve as an aesthetic improvement on looks.
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Testing Done, and the Sub is doing it's job as desired.
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Now ready to work on the looks of the Enclosure and Plate Amplifier.
Sadik
Sadik, you could do blunt (smooth curve) the sharp corners of the fins of heat sink for safety and for good looking also. IMHO.
And I wish your effort & all projects get every success.
Cheers.
No i didnt did it myself, I can do it but i dont have the machine to do it.Ooh...you did the slot cut ?!!
Every little rework kills a lot of time. Needs lot of patience !!!
I may sound dumb here, but a small question.... Except the heat sink, can we not replace the metal plate with a wooden sheet??
(In case of any sparks or short-circuit wood may catch fire though ....)
Looks very nice. Congratulations!
The FR shows the response is a bit under damped due to increased Q in the low end. Curious to know if you are getting boom or thumping bass at the low end. If yes you can try simulation in Basta and check if you can critically damp the enclosure. Also vent velocity indicate under damped enclosure.Below are some curves of this Enclosure
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Sadik Bhatkar
The FR shows the response is a bit under damped due to increased Q in the low end. Curious to know if you are getting boom or thumping bass at the low end. If yes you can try simulation in Basta and check if you can critically damp the enclosure. Also vent velocity indicate under damped enclosure.
Thanks,
If you have REW and have an impedance Jig, then you should measure the impedance while adjusting stuffing. Stuff till you manage to get both the impedance peak equal ( one is of woofer and second is of box).. Try some Recron polyfill and adjust stuffing.Thank you Mr Hari for looking on my graphs. I have dampen the Enclosure with medium density Foam. The Low ends are Boom & not like thump. Is this good? A suggession from senior Guru will be of great help for me.
Sadik
If you have REW and have an impedance Jig, then you should measure the impedance while adjusting stuffing. Stuff till you manage to get both the impedance peak equal ( one is of woofer and second is of box).. Try some Recron polyfill and adjust stuffing.