goldyrathore
Active Member
I wanted to build a speaker with high dynamics, good soundstage/imaging ability and also one that blends better with the room in the bass region.
Tom Danley's synergy horn provides constant and narrow directivity for the mids and highs hence my attempt to clone it.
The idea is as below:-
On the top is a typical 2 way Synergy horn. Mid to high xover is at about 1300hz. Mid to low xover is about 300hz. Below the horn are bipole woofers with passive radiators to extend the lows down to lower 20s. To smooth bass in the room, bipole arrangement, with offset drivers, was chosen.
Its an active 3 way build. To pull this off it requires so many different priciples to work in harmony.
This thread will document the journey to realise the harmony.
Goldy
Tom Danley's synergy horn provides constant and narrow directivity for the mids and highs hence my attempt to clone it.
The idea is as below:-

On the top is a typical 2 way Synergy horn. Mid to high xover is at about 1300hz. Mid to low xover is about 300hz. Below the horn are bipole woofers with passive radiators to extend the lows down to lower 20s. To smooth bass in the room, bipole arrangement, with offset drivers, was chosen.
Its an active 3 way build. To pull this off it requires so many different priciples to work in harmony.
This thread will document the journey to realise the harmony.
Goldy