Anil kumar
Well-Known Member
Thanx for the info.
This might solve your inductor placement problems,
Placement of coils in crossover networks:
My initial design was based on Transmissionline type, i followed Mr Paul Spencer's deign diy TL
Transmission Line loudspeakers are essentially non-resonant enclosures, producing a deep, well-controlled bass response. For a given driver, bass response will extend well below that produced, with either a vented or sealed enclosure using the same driver.The line is tapered, and filled with Dacron stuffing. The line filling material completely absorbs the driver backwave, giving the TL an open, non-boxy sound. The transmission line produces 4 dB of bass lift from 20Hz to 110HZ, with less than 1 dB of ripple, in-room bass response extends well into the low 30Hz range. But this design is not for people who like punchy, hard kicking bass. The goal of a t-line system is to produce bass which is totally free of port and box resonances, the result is natural sound which is full but not boomy.
Check this The Ariel, Part I
The Ariel, will be my next project, box design is too complicated, takes lot of time to build.
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Building speakers are real fun
This might solve your inductor placement problems,
Placement of coils in crossover networks:
My initial design was based on Transmissionline type, i followed Mr Paul Spencer's deign diy TL
Transmission Line loudspeakers are essentially non-resonant enclosures, producing a deep, well-controlled bass response. For a given driver, bass response will extend well below that produced, with either a vented or sealed enclosure using the same driver.The line is tapered, and filled with Dacron stuffing. The line filling material completely absorbs the driver backwave, giving the TL an open, non-boxy sound. The transmission line produces 4 dB of bass lift from 20Hz to 110HZ, with less than 1 dB of ripple, in-room bass response extends well into the low 30Hz range. But this design is not for people who like punchy, hard kicking bass. The goal of a t-line system is to produce bass which is totally free of port and box resonances, the result is natural sound which is full but not boomy.
Check this The Ariel, Part I
The Ariel, will be my next project, box design is too complicated, takes lot of time to build.
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Building speakers are real fun