Ok, The Cookbook has arrived and I have already plowed through it. Given my listening space, and need to wall mount, and complete desire to plow head first in to this..... I have decided that I am going to construct my own wall mounted, sealed, two way speakers. I will utilize Scanspeak/Accuton drivers to create as close to a full range set up as I can. Thanks to the Cookbook, I'll be able to choose the best possible woofer for my application.
Major points I still need to address are:
Cabinet design: the tweeters will be above the listening position, should I still build the woofer enclosure to extend outward 1-2" to account for time delay and blend the drivers Frequency Response(so far, I plan to use a 3rd Order Butterworth) Also, I am wanting to keep the cabinet fairly shallow, and compensate for this by making the cabinet wide, I need to plug some values in to these calculators and see what happens
Driver/Crossover choice: Obviously I'm feeling daring and wanting to go big my first time out... thankfully I have a good friend who is an electrical engineer who can double check my crossover design before I could pose any damage to high end drivers. The Cookbook provides the info I need to select a woofer that will perform well in a sealed cabinet, I hope to then find a tweeter that has similar sensitivity to make my life easier. Looks like both will be 4 ohms either way, so at least that part is answered. I am (so far) choosing the 3rd order Butterworth because it will provide a good slope, make it pretty straight forward to choose a crossover frequency, and it appears to be mathmatically (90 degree) certain that I need to reverse polarity of the drivers(when wired parallel) so I can eliminate the guess work.
Damping: Need to gain a better understanding of this concept in order to make good product choices, and therefore design choices in the cabinet.
These aren't so much questions as they are me thinking out-loud. Seems like this group is a good place for support and knowledge, so I will definitely keep you all up on my design as it progresses in exchange for pretty pictures of my work once it begins!