Hello,
I just finished the prototype of the externally powered, 2-way, active crossover speaker using Ahuja 12in FR + iWai 12" SW.
Ahuja 12in FR is becoming popular in VFM FR list. May I know its model number ?
Hello,
I just finished the prototype of the externally powered, 2-way, active crossover speaker using Ahuja 12in FR + iWai 12" SW.
Ahuja 12in FR is becoming popular in VFM FR list. May I know its model number ?
Pro audio drivers are excellent drivers. Their performance is far better than many other boutique drivers popular amongst DIYers. They have better sensitivity (hence better dynamics), better distortion profile, built tough, built for long life, with high power use in mind. What it means for home audio is that they will never reach their limits in home audio use and infact will just loaf around. They are widely available too. All good things.Ahuja 12in FR is becoming popular in VFM FR list.
congratulations !!!!! very encouraging for a person like me.... trying to take baby steps in Diy.Hello,
I just finished the prototype of the externally powered, 2-way, active crossover speaker using Ahuja 12in FR + iWai 12" SW.
6" Pioneer dual cone was not available and I did not want that to be a bottle neck in the long run. Not including the 12" FR would have been a mistake!
Attached is a picture for your ready reference. The dimensions are 15" x 15" x 34"
It looks very compact but is very heavy. Takes very little power and sounds very detailed and very big.
This may be something that stereophiles can take a serious look/ listen at.
I have to spend time with it and closely observe it as the 12" FR breaks in.
As @elangoas rightly said in post # 65, it will technically make a 2.2 system.
Regards,
Ravindra.
Also im very curious to learn.... when it comes to audio quality,Hello,
I just finished the prototype of the externally powered, 2-way, active crossover speaker using Ahuja 12in FR + iWai 12" SW.
6" Pioneer dual cone was not available and I did not want that to be a bottle neck in the long run. Not including the 12" FR would have been a mistake!
Attached is a picture for your ready reference. The dimensions are 15" x 15" x 34"
It looks very compact but is very heavy. Takes very little power and sounds very detailed and very big.
This may be something that stereophiles can take a serious look/ listen at.
I have to spend time with it and closely observe it as the 12" FR breaks in.
As @elangoas rightly said in post # 65, it will technically make a 2.2 system.
Regards,
Ravindra.
Find out using a good pair of headphones, you will be surprised. http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/can-you-hear-this-hearing-test/I m just wondering .... don't we miss anything between 16000Hz to 20000Hz?
Find out using a good pair of headphones, you will be surprised. http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/can-you-hear-this-hearing-test/
And also that band is a fraction of an octave
Quite some time has elapsed and wanted to check whether you see a need for a tweeter?The system sounds very detailed and true.
The vocals have opened up and the vocalist now seems big and sits right in front of me rather than on the stage.
The system has become revealing in the sense that it picks up small details easily. .
Quite some time has elapsed and wanted to check whether you see a need for a tweeter?
Its not only a benifit... its an inspiration and Im sure I will be reading it again and again in the next few daysHello,
I have posted the pictures of the finished pair in a new thread here.
@Naveenbnc : I have tried my best to detail my thought process while designing the same. I hope you benefit from it.
Absolutely not. The high requencies are supple and smooth covering even the most demanding HF range. I believe that a tweeter will destroy the end result.
Regards,
Ravindra.
Congratulations Elango !!!First, many thanks to @Ravindra Desai for all your help..
Completed building my first dual DIY passive sealed subs, which will be powered externally.. (if i have overlooked/missed any aspect, please let me know)..
Subwoofer drivers were from IWAI, 12 inch, 4 Ohms..
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Here are the subwoofer driver specification - http://www.iwaispeakers.com/Subwoofer/12inc_4e_200W/download.pdf
For enclosure, i used Ravindra desai subwoofer dimenions of 15 (L) x 15 (W) x 17 (H).. As mentioned before i settled with sealed as it was simple and straight forward..
Enclosure is 18mm Plywood, as i think it is more stronger than MDF and would help when mounting the subwoofer in my case.. Sides have been nailed and then "L" clamps used on all sides as it would hold it together firmly..
sealed with Fevicol adhesive, dont recollect the name of the adhesive.. Driver is mounted on the bottom of the enclosure..
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These two subs to be powered by unused Sonodyne stereo power amplifier SPA 202, capable of 2 x 200 watts at 4 Ohms per spec..
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Hooked the Sonodyne SPA 202 to my Denon x 3300 AVR sub pre-outs and have wired the subs.. Yet to run the calibration, using it with old values..
Played some music & movies, it sounded good.. Doesn't sound very different from my existing dual Taga Harmony Platinum Sw 10 v.2 subs.. But it did sound better than Taga in some action scenes & some film music.. Once properly calibrated, should get to know more.. Will try to measure the response by this weekend..
Congratulations Elango !!!
May be the driver needs some break-in time too !!
Congrats Elangoas.
Those L Champs are not necessary.
You should have done internal bracing, its mandatory if the enclosure is sealed. The Sub is Giant, I think you should do internal bracing. Even a Square of 1 Inch x 1 Inch wood block will do. Just make a "+" inside the Enclosure.
Secondly i think you shoud increase the height of your feets, keep at least 2 inch distance between ground and Driver. (Just my suggestion)
I am also making Active Subwoofer Project but it's still Pending.(I am working on another plate amp, the one which i had made is taking a lot of space)
Good build. Congrats !!!!
any reason or possible advantages for making a down firing sub ?
Thanks @Aniket
Not sure if downfiring driver will have any limitation.. But, am planning to mount these on ceiling with the hooks, slightly closer / either sides of the fan.. So thought to keep the drivers facing downwards, to avoid any accidental contact..
First, many thanks to @Ravindra Desai for all your help..
Completed building my first dual DIY passive sealed subs, which will be powered externally.. (if i have overlooked/missed any aspect, please let me know)..
Subwoofer drivers were from IWAI, 12 inch, 4 Ohms..
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Here are the subwoofer driver specification - http://www.iwaispeakers.com/Subwoofer/12inc_4e_200W/download.pdf
For enclosure, i used Ravindra desai subwoofer dimenions of 15 (L) x 15 (W) x 17 (H).. As mentioned before i settled with sealed as it was simple and straight forward..
Enclosure is 18mm Plywood, as i think it is more stronger than MDF and would help when mounting the subwoofer in my case.. Sides have been nailed and then "L" clamps used on all sides as it would hold it together firmly..
sealed with Fevicol adhesive, dont recollect the name of the adhesive.. Driver is mounted on the bottom of the enclosure..
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These two subs to be powered by unused Sonodyne stereo power amplifier SPA 202, capable of 2 x 200 watts at 4 Ohms per spec..
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Hooked the Sonodyne SPA 202 to my Denon x 3300 AVR sub pre-outs and have wired the subs.. Yet to run the calibration, using it with old values..
Played some music & movies, it sounded good.. Doesn't sound very different from my existing dual Taga Harmony Platinum Sw 10 v.2 subs.. But it did sound better than Taga in some action scenes & some film music.. Once properly calibrated, should get to know more.. Will try to measure the response by this weekend..