This sub is being made to compliment my MTM speakers. The primary use is for Home Theater. Since the MTMs roll off around 45hz, this sub is intended to be used only for very low bass frequencies between 18hz to about 45hz. There are some advantages and disadvantages of designing a sub for these frequencies.
Advantages
Disadvantages
The choice of a ported enclosure is due to the ease of construction and bracing, the port will be firing through the front of the enclosure as this will allow the speaker to be kept closer to the back wall useful for small rooms.
I will be using a 12 inch sub woofer made by Peerless India for this project. This driver has an Fs close to 24Hz which can be easily tuned lower by a suitable ported enclosure. The power requirements seems to be modest for this driver, and I think I can power it with a bridged gainclone amp.
The project is already kicked off and the enclosures will be ready soon probably by this weekend
I will update the thread with some pictures later.
Advantages
- Due to the non-directional nature of the sound at these frequencies, there is more freedom to position the sub in the room.
- It can be used for music without affecting the sound quality because it wont be producing sound if music does not have content in the lowest octaves, and will contribute to the spectrum when music has the lowest octaves (Subcontra - B0 and B1) which is in the vicinity of 30hz. In other words, the sub will blend in and become invisible sonically.
Disadvantages
- The enclosure size need to be relatively big to handle these frequencies efficiently.
- Big driver with low Fs is needed to provide sufficient output at those levels.
- Active xover have to be custom built to provide good integration with the MTM, also amplifier need to be capable of reproducing the lowest octaves. This increases the complexity of the project.
The choice of a ported enclosure is due to the ease of construction and bracing, the port will be firing through the front of the enclosure as this will allow the speaker to be kept closer to the back wall useful for small rooms.
I will be using a 12 inch sub woofer made by Peerless India for this project. This driver has an Fs close to 24Hz which can be easily tuned lower by a suitable ported enclosure. The power requirements seems to be modest for this driver, and I think I can power it with a bridged gainclone amp.
The project is already kicked off and the enclosures will be ready soon probably by this weekend
