FUNK AUDIO DIY DRIVERS

TheWarrior

TheWarrior

Audioholic Ninja
I'd love the chance to do a real side by side with other subs. That thing will obviously have great impact, but the higher qts might leave me wanting with music.

Ah the difficulties in being an audioholic!

Did someone say food? I think it's Thai night!
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I'd love the chance to do a real side by side with other subs. That thing will obviously have great impact, but the higher qts might leave me wanting with music.

Ah the difficulties in being an audioholic!

Did someone say food? I think it's Thai night!
If this is the same driver that Steve has, I wouldn't be too concerned. There might be something else on the horizon as well, but I don't think I'm supposed to say. I'll pass along more information as it is passed and okay'ed to me.
 
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Tim_Saxton

Enthusiast
I had a TSAD18-V1 in an 18.0SE of Nathan's...my TSAD21-V2 in my new 21.0 should be here soon. Music, high cross over, clean distortion free play...all in Nathan's wheel house. The TSADS are remarkable. I know with the V2, if he used a ferrite/ceramic magnet structure, it would add another 120lbs to the driver. He likes his Neo...I like that he likes his NEO...my back likes Neo.


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fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I thought you were going for 30"
Hmm, they're definitely cool looking, but there's no hard plans for the 32" (I think it was 32") subs from Mach 5 Audio. Plus I'm not totally sold that they'll as low distortion as I'd like. Anywho, I should probably finish the sub I'm working on before I get any more :D
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Hmm, they're definitely cool looking, but there's no hard plans for the 32" (I think it was 32") subs from Mach 5 Audio. Plus I'm not totally sold that they'll as low distortion as I'd like. Anywho, I should probably finish the sub I'm working on before I get any more :D
I think after your next sub it's time to build some mains. Subwoofers are for rookies. Mains are much more fun.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Why not do your own design? I think you'd be amazed at the results.
I don't think I'm ready for all that. Basically it would amount to me choosing drivers and begging Dennis for help.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
I don't think I'm ready for all that. Basically it would amount to me choosing drivers and begging Dennis for help.
Been there myself too. Steve is right :D.

Basically it would amount to me choosing drivers, begging Dennis for help. Then Dennis explains why my choice of drivers creates difficulties in crossover design, followed by Dennis choosing different drivers, and I end up building one of his existing DIY designs.

Save time and money – just do it as Dennis says.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Been there myself too. Steve is right :D.

Basically it would amount to me choosing drivers, begging Dennis for help. Then Dennis explains why my choice of drivers creates difficulties in crossover design, followed by Dennis choosing different drivers, and I end up building one of his existing DIY designs.

Save time and money – just do it as Dennis says.
Lol, Dennis was kind enough to give me a design and I may yet build that, but for the moment it's a little too similar to the Phil 3's and the Testarossas to make it an interesting next build. I'm more interested in that high efficiency design that Jeff B. There is another design that would also be fun and high eff, but the designers added a bump to the low end that I'm not crazy about. Jeff's is high eff and designed for flat FR. Plus with the baffle provided I could use it as a template for some nice ply.
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
Lol, Dennis was kind enough to give me a design and I may yet build that, but for the moment it's a little too similar to the Phil 3's and the Testarossas to make it an interesting next build. I'm more interested in that high efficiency design that Jeff B. There is another design that would also be fun and high eff, but the designers added a bump to the low end that I'm not crazy about. Jeff's is high eff and designed for flat FR. Plus with the baffle provided I could use it as a template for some nice ply.
That's the dilemma with any of Dennis's designs. They are all excellent sounding, and they all share a similar sound across the mid range. Once you have some, what's the point of building more?

On the other hand, it's always fun to make sawdust and solder things.

I think you already know how I am not impressed by 'high sensitivity' speakers. (High eff is easier to say, but a misnomer.)

Remember Dennis's Philharmonsters :p?
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I do remember those, but those were a speaker that somebody had already built and had asked Dennis to help with the crossover, right? They weren't a top to bottom DM design IIRC.

The one's I linked are a top to bottom Jeff B design, and I'm pretty comfortable with something with his name on it, like I would be with anything with Dennis' name on it. Can't hurt to take a little pressure off of the home circuits when I'm adding another sub :D

That's the dilemma with any of Dennis's designs. They are all excellent sounding, and they all share a similar sound across the mid range. Once you have some, what's the point of building more?

On the other hand, it's always fun to make sawdust and solder things.

I think you already know how I am not impressed by 'high sensitivity' speakers. (High eff is easier to say, but a misnomer.)

Remember Dennis's Philharmonsters :p?
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
I do remember those, but those were a speaker that somebody had already built and had asked Dennis to help with the crossover, right?
Right.
The one's I linked are a top to bottom Jeff B design, and I'm pretty comfortable with something with his name on it, like I would be with anything with Dennis' name on it. Can't hurt to take a little pressure off of the home circuits when I'm adding another sub :D
It's summer, school's out, have fun. Take photos to keep us entertained.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
I don't think I'm ready for all that. Basically it would amount to me choosing drivers and begging Dennis for help.
Baby bird has to fly at some point. ;)

Been there myself too. Steve is right :D.

Basically it would amount to me choosing drivers, begging Dennis for help. Then Dennis explains why my choice of drivers creates difficulties in crossover design, followed by Dennis choosing different drivers, and I end up building one of his existing DIY designs.

Save time and money – just do it as Dennis says.
Just go active and it makes life much easier. :D
 
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