Ascend Acoustics Woofers

Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
My replacement woofers arrived and I am impressed at how beefy they are. I wonder if Ascend makes their own drivers. I hadn't yet removed the damaged ones. I was still using the speakers with the Gorilla Tape on the cones. The tape was a good temporary fix. That is just a light glare on the lower woofer by the dust cap.
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Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Here's a shot of the xover. Couldn't get a better shot. Comments? I'm like Sgt. Schultz over here. Does it look like decent quality? Model is CMT-340.
 

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ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Dave does not build his own Drivers. He is fond of Seas, and those have the look of some of their gear... but I cannot say with any certainty. I can safely say that he does have some specialty gear made for him by Seas and is not just buying their stock drivers.

The measure of a XO is in how it performs. Just looking at it without knowing any of the components is not worthy of much comment beyond noting how compact he kept it. It does look like he used more electrolytic caps than I would expect a designer to employ, but doesn't imply anything negative, per se. (In general, we like to see Poly or film Caps as opposed to electrolytic.) The only other thing I see that is interesting to my eye is that the inductors are lined up, especially with the two on the top and bottom being oriented in the same direction. I'm not an expert but best practice usually would see one of those turned 90° to prevent magnetic fields being aligned, though maybe the one in the center disrupts and prevents that...
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See... not much to say that is meaningful without seeing the trace/schematics and knowing more about the Drivers and seeing some measurements.

Dave is generally well respected as a skilled designer who isn't known for shilling cr@p. :)
 
Squishman

Squishman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Dave does not build his own Drivers. He is fond of Seas, and those have the look of some of their gear... but I cannot say with any certainty. I can safely say that he does have some specialty gear made for him by Seas and is not just buying their stock drivers.

The measure of a XO is in how it performs. Just looking at it without knowing any of the components is not worthy of much comment beyond noting how compact he kept it. It does look like he used more electrolytic caps than I would expect a designer to employ, but doesn't imply anything negative, per se. (In general, we like to see Poly or film Caps as opposed to electrolytic.) The only other thing I see that is interesting to my eye is that the inductors are lined up, especially with the two on the top and bottom being oriented in the same direction. I'm not an expert but best practice usually would see one of those turned 90° to prevent magnetic fields being aligned, though maybe the one in the center disrupts and prevents that...
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See... not much to say that is meaningful without seeing the trace/schematics and knowing more about the Drivers and seeing some measurements.

Dave is generally well respected as a skilled designer who isn't known for shilling cr@p. :)
Interesting you know the guy or at least know of him. Small world this audio world.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
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The crossover circuit looks pretty good for a two-way speaker. Looks like its using third-order slopes, that is pretty beefy for a speaker of its pricing.
 

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