This project has been on my mind for atleast 4 years now and I think that it will be taking shape in a couple of weeks /month(s).
I am considering the Fostex 6.5" FR driver FE166en for this project. I also did analysis of other FR available like Tangband 5" FR (tough decision to not buy this one), Dayton 7" (did not want the sharp / bright sound signature of a neo driver), Voxactive & lowthers (high cost). The Fostex sigma could have been one more option but would require more passive compensation due to bright sound signature above 5KHz and resonance issues. The FE166en was reasonably flat in this region and has a better cone control at this freq.
Also the FE166en has a lower xmax of only 1mm which will make the mids and the highs less distorted due to no rapid cone motion (low xmax).
Now another bigger aspect is the box loading. Lot of discussion on other forums about FE166en is suitable only for a BLH or a frugal horn. But unfortunately the dimensions of the speakers become too huge for my home and will have a poor WAF. Hence i have no choice but to go for a traditional TL (Alpha, MLTL or TQWT). The stuffing requirement for MLTL & TQWT are more of a trial and error to achieve a critical damping. Alpha TL is a bit overdamped and i am not sure how it will work if i remove some damping to make it critical. Still am considering various loading options.
I had ordered this drivers 3 weeks ago and the driver arrived last weekend. I quickly done a break-in and measured the TS parameters. I found the measured parameter agreeing to the published values with only 5% difference overall. It will be quite safe to use the published values imo for this driver.
I have done a rough-cut drawing for my proposed box and have not started any work till now on them. Hence am open for suggestions from FMs for the box loading and TL geometry. Will post the box drawing later on the day. I will start building the box only after 2 months (October) after i am back to Mumbai from Bangalore.
I am considering the Fostex 6.5" FR driver FE166en for this project. I also did analysis of other FR available like Tangband 5" FR (tough decision to not buy this one), Dayton 7" (did not want the sharp / bright sound signature of a neo driver), Voxactive & lowthers (high cost). The Fostex sigma could have been one more option but would require more passive compensation due to bright sound signature above 5KHz and resonance issues. The FE166en was reasonably flat in this region and has a better cone control at this freq.
Also the FE166en has a lower xmax of only 1mm which will make the mids and the highs less distorted due to no rapid cone motion (low xmax).
Now another bigger aspect is the box loading. Lot of discussion on other forums about FE166en is suitable only for a BLH or a frugal horn. But unfortunately the dimensions of the speakers become too huge for my home and will have a poor WAF. Hence i have no choice but to go for a traditional TL (Alpha, MLTL or TQWT). The stuffing requirement for MLTL & TQWT are more of a trial and error to achieve a critical damping. Alpha TL is a bit overdamped and i am not sure how it will work if i remove some damping to make it critical. Still am considering various loading options.
I had ordered this drivers 3 weeks ago and the driver arrived last weekend. I quickly done a break-in and measured the TS parameters. I found the measured parameter agreeing to the published values with only 5% difference overall. It will be quite safe to use the published values imo for this driver.
I have done a rough-cut drawing for my proposed box and have not started any work till now on them. Hence am open for suggestions from FMs for the box loading and TL geometry. Will post the box drawing later on the day. I will start building the box only after 2 months (October) after i am back to Mumbai from Bangalore.
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