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Dispersion of the SEOS designs is approximately 90 degrees horizontal (+-45 degrees). IIRC vertical is around 30 degrees (+-15) on the HTM-12 and...
If you want to make one really compact for atmos use you could build it at the same 7" x 10" baffle size but make it sealed and only 5" deep....
The tweeter can be on the bottom. It won't really change anything as long as your listening level is roughly equal to the tweeter. As I have...
Glad to hear someone else has come to enjoy this speaker design.
You could build a box just containing the woofer with the waveguide free mounted on top but it needs to be taller or deeper then the stock flat...
I forgot to get measurements with the new crossover updates but there isn't a huge change in the shape of the response from the older crossovers...
I only have two PCBs for those left and one may be spoken for but I'll likely get more made up soon.
That enclosure for the Vortex-15 is 17" wide x 44" tall x 18.5" deep. I used two 4" ports 4" long (flared ones parts express sells) on the rear...
Argos MTM Finally got around to finishing this one up. Much of what has been said about the TM applies to this one as well. The main...
The Argos design is a compact 5" two way bookshelf using the Faital Pro 5FE120 and the Beston RT002A ribbon tweeter. This small bookshelf speaker...
Using a separate subwoofer with the Vortex-12 would allow you to more easily control the bass level and dial it up or down to your preference. If...
Yes that's correct.
I measured the 15" overall depth at 8.25", but I'd round that up to 8.5" just to be safe. You can subtract a 1/2" if surface mounting.
The main advantage the Vortex-12 has over the Vortex-15 is that it is smaller. So you can use smaller baffles and smaller enclosures for equal...
What values do you have access to? It's easier and more economical to use two capacitors in parallel to get the correct value rather then placing...
That's correct, actually anywhere between 0.45 and 0.55 ft3 would work just fine.
I think that looks good.
Make sure to look at the passive radiator excursion levels as well so you don't exceed its limits as the power level you will be driving them...
What you can do is reduce the depth of the enclosure to keep the internal volume the same then use two ports around 1.5" (38mm) diameter and 5"...
It is beneficial to try and keep the driver spacing as close as possible but for the woofers with the frequency range they cover having them...