Designing speakers

speakerman1

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I was the 1st I ever saw that built a tapered box for mini monitors. I experimented with wiring. New selfhealing Poly caps were just startin to sell. air inductors were coming out. I was a dealer for Goertz. I made my own speaker cables and ICs. I started using the ribbon wire for internal wiring. I had a closet full of woofers and midranges. It was all by sound. No computer. It may take a month to get what I want. Had a Hafler test rig. Police would come by once in a while. LOL Had the 1st Phillips DVD player. Had a Dolby 5.1 processor Technics all hooked up. There were some very loud tests. LOL They were playing music for 7 day 24 hrs. Had an AC filter from a guy in Fla. One the 1st manufactures. Lot of things were going on speaker wise. Little builders popping up. Getting orders and not even advertising. It isn't building the speaker. It is the component choice. The Morel MDT 33 is or was a wicked little silk dome. Every tweeter that was used. I really liked the sound. Fast but smooth. Very fast. That is when my insanity started to show its ugly head. LOL Yes I biwired every one I designed. Was a very good learning experience
 

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I still have a pair of MDT33's and a pair of MW164. Never finished the project. I remember when I was messing with them, I thought those 6" woofers were freakin amazing. Not in strong deep bass, but fantastic mid bass and really promising quality all around. I had bought some hivi 10" to make a possible 3 way. Still sitting in boxes.
 

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The basic crossovers from Parts Express will give you a pretty good idea of what the speaker can do. Fine tuning and tweeter atteuation will be needed but it would be fun...
 

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I actually used CALSOD along with speaker workshop initially. Then I tore the x-over apart and started hand tuning with better results. Although far from perfect. I never did set up acoustical measurements, which was when I decided to stop working on it.
 

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I actually used CALSOD along with speaker workshop initially. Then I tore the x-over apart and started hand tuning with better results. Although far from perfect. I never did set up acoustical measurements, which was when I decided to stop working on it.
You don't need the measurements. Do it with your ears. When you build your xover do you over lap your points or do you go right to the point? I have never used a prebuilt xover. Do you have the programs still? No I have not sent the cart. LOL Parts E use to have a free box program. I hate tuning vents.
 
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