grubyhalo
New Member
Hi all,
I came across the Tone Tubby recently and have been reading up a bit on them. I am very much enamored by all the positive comments about how excellent it sounds and it's gorgeous tone. I am wondering if the Tubby (10" or 8") could work as an extended midrange and if a 3-way could be built around it. The following are the parameters for the 10" 8 ohm and 16 ohm models:
Tone Tubby 10" 8 ohm
Voice Coil Impedance: 8 ohm
Rated Frequency Response: 100-5KHz
Sensitivity (dB SPL 2.83V@1M): 100
Rated power: 50 Watts
Magnet Weight: 1417.5g
Fo: 120Hz
Re: 6.7 Ohms
Qts: 0.51
Qms: 10.3
Qes: 0.53
Vas: 25.7 Liters
Tone Tubby 10" 16 ohm
Voice Coil Impedance: 16 ohm
Rated Frequency Response: 110-6KHz
Sensitivity (dB SPL 2.83V@1M): 97
Rated power: 50 Watts
Magnet Weight: 1417.5g
Fo: 130Hz
Re: 14.2 Ohms
Qts: 0.75
Qms: 11.3
Qes: 0.8
Vas: 23.1 Liters
I have requested the specs. for the 8", but have not received them yet.
I understand that a lot of simulations and trials would be needed to determine the optimum design, but I am looking for some assistance in understanding if the idea I have in mind would work at all. The basic idea is to have the Tubby handle 200Hz to about 4KHz with a tweeter (horn? ribbon?) and a woofer (sealed? ported?) helping out at both extremities. I have a bunch of questions, some basic, some stupid and some falling between the two.
I'd appreciate much if everyone could comment, advise and enlighten me on this:
1. Would it be a wise choice to have the TT handle the band between 200Hz and 4-5KHz. I was thinking, this way, the cross-over could be kept out of the problem region.
2. What cabinet design would work best for the TT? Sealed? Ported? OB? I'm thinking since they have a high Qts, it may not work in a sealed cab...
3. Since the 16-ohm version has a high Qts, would this be suitable for an OB design?
4. If either of the drivers would work in an OB, could the LF be handled by a sealed cab (with 2X8" woofers)? A couple of speakers that follow this design are the AV123's X-Statik and the Bastanis Prometheus MKII:
It would be great if a compact OB design without too many compromises could be achieved.
5. I'd also like to find out if a plate-amp (with a cross-over) could be used for the LF part and a passive x-over between the tweeter and the TT. If this would not work, I guess I'd have to look at a full-blown active option using the DCX2496...
The following are some of the links about the TT that I found interesting:
The 12" Alnico Tone Tubby
Tone Tubby alnico hemp drivers
Tone Tubby Alnico 12 - diyAudio
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post, I appreciate all your comments and thoughts.
I came across the Tone Tubby recently and have been reading up a bit on them. I am very much enamored by all the positive comments about how excellent it sounds and it's gorgeous tone. I am wondering if the Tubby (10" or 8") could work as an extended midrange and if a 3-way could be built around it. The following are the parameters for the 10" 8 ohm and 16 ohm models:
Tone Tubby 10" 8 ohm
Voice Coil Impedance: 8 ohm
Rated Frequency Response: 100-5KHz
Sensitivity (dB SPL 2.83V@1M): 100
Rated power: 50 Watts
Magnet Weight: 1417.5g
Fo: 120Hz
Re: 6.7 Ohms
Qts: 0.51
Qms: 10.3
Qes: 0.53
Vas: 25.7 Liters
Tone Tubby 10" 16 ohm
Voice Coil Impedance: 16 ohm
Rated Frequency Response: 110-6KHz
Sensitivity (dB SPL 2.83V@1M): 97
Rated power: 50 Watts
Magnet Weight: 1417.5g
Fo: 130Hz
Re: 14.2 Ohms
Qts: 0.75
Qms: 11.3
Qes: 0.8
Vas: 23.1 Liters
I have requested the specs. for the 8", but have not received them yet.
I understand that a lot of simulations and trials would be needed to determine the optimum design, but I am looking for some assistance in understanding if the idea I have in mind would work at all. The basic idea is to have the Tubby handle 200Hz to about 4KHz with a tweeter (horn? ribbon?) and a woofer (sealed? ported?) helping out at both extremities. I have a bunch of questions, some basic, some stupid and some falling between the two.

1. Would it be a wise choice to have the TT handle the band between 200Hz and 4-5KHz. I was thinking, this way, the cross-over could be kept out of the problem region.
2. What cabinet design would work best for the TT? Sealed? Ported? OB? I'm thinking since they have a high Qts, it may not work in a sealed cab...
3. Since the 16-ohm version has a high Qts, would this be suitable for an OB design?
4. If either of the drivers would work in an OB, could the LF be handled by a sealed cab (with 2X8" woofers)? A couple of speakers that follow this design are the AV123's X-Statik and the Bastanis Prometheus MKII:


It would be great if a compact OB design without too many compromises could be achieved.
5. I'd also like to find out if a plate-amp (with a cross-over) could be used for the LF part and a passive x-over between the tweeter and the TT. If this would not work, I guess I'd have to look at a full-blown active option using the DCX2496...
The following are some of the links about the TT that I found interesting:
The 12" Alnico Tone Tubby
Tone Tubby alnico hemp drivers
Tone Tubby Alnico 12 - diyAudio
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post, I appreciate all your comments and thoughts.
