Hello everyone,
after review of swami69's DIY speakers it seems with DIY amp and speaker building you have more control of things you want in Hifi.
kindly answer my few questions regarding speakers...
1) Which are good quality/efficient value for money fullrangers ?
2) In speakers, are backwaves always unwanted or are there any advantages of them other than bass reflex/low fq. enhancement ?
3) Are there any 'classic' speaker cabinet designs for full rangers which give good fq. response and controls backwaves with minimum effect on efficiency of speakers?
4) Can shortcomings of fullrange speakers and cabinets design be overcome by passive crossovers or multidriver or anything else ?
5) What about totally enclosed speakers ? Does that mean drivers of totally enclosed cabinet are 'super' efficient ?
6) SQ wise which are better ~ fullrangers or 2/3 way speakers with active/passive crossovers ?
7) A full range driver mounted on heavy single panel which has totally open backside and walls facing backside of this driver has sound absorbers ~ wouldn't that be a good approach ?
Thanks
after review of swami69's DIY speakers it seems with DIY amp and speaker building you have more control of things you want in Hifi.
kindly answer my few questions regarding speakers...
1) Which are good quality/efficient value for money fullrangers ?
2) In speakers, are backwaves always unwanted or are there any advantages of them other than bass reflex/low fq. enhancement ?
3) Are there any 'classic' speaker cabinet designs for full rangers which give good fq. response and controls backwaves with minimum effect on efficiency of speakers?
4) Can shortcomings of fullrange speakers and cabinets design be overcome by passive crossovers or multidriver or anything else ?
5) What about totally enclosed speakers ? Does that mean drivers of totally enclosed cabinet are 'super' efficient ?
6) SQ wise which are better ~ fullrangers or 2/3 way speakers with active/passive crossovers ?
7) A full range driver mounted on heavy single panel which has totally open backside and walls facing backside of this driver has sound absorbers ~ wouldn't that be a good approach ?
Thanks
