TLS Guy, thanks again for your response. Please pardon my ignorance.On your last response you said, to pick drivers for a total system concept. Would this be a concept? Or am I way off?To build a set of towers with crisp clean soft highs, woofers that are a little tight with a great response and midranges that will tie it all together. When picking out drivers what am I looking for,other than a brand name? For instance my tweeter the VIFA TC26TG05-06 I do have all specs on it, what type of numbers are you looking at?you consider it poor, great,. Ok,I talked long enough thanks for your time. I checked out your system "wow" that's a true love and passion for what you enjoy.
Thanks again
Building a speaker that is any good is a complicated task.
Total Q, is the Q of the system, in other words the driver on your final design.
The T/S parameters will guide you in the optimal form of loading, and get you to the correct box and porting. You will need a modelling program to speed things up.
In addition to the T/S parameters you need to have accurate data of or be able to measure the acoustic response of the drivers. Without this you can not design the crossover. You will need a modeling program for the crossover. This is by far the most difficult part of the design.
It is beyond the scope of a forum like this to teach you how to design a complete speaker, sub excepted.
That is why I suggest you cut your teeth with an established design.
And by the way, saving money is not a reason to build your own speakers. Speaker building is a lot of work, and you need the prospect of superior results to justify the effort expended. So it is best to think in terms of quality drivers and components. Choosing components that will work well together, especially the drivers is an art in itself.
One other thing, if you are planing your first design, you never start with a three way.