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Yeah that would be with the compression driver and crossover, I might be off a little bit with the price as I don't have all the pricing info for...
The original vortex kits were not inexpensive and from what I understand the price of having those drivers made by eminence went up near if not...
I think it would start rolling off at a few hundred hz, but I haven't done the math/modeling on it. Certainly nothing stopping you from using the...
If you used hot glue, it shouldn't be too hard to cut the zip ties then use a heat gun (or perhaps hair drier of you don't have a heat gun) to...
It's not ideal but shouldn't be a huge issue.
The crossover is tuned for the specific sensitivity, frequency response, phase response and impedance of the drivers used. Changing a the tweeter...
Yes the MTM can be used as a center channel, no need for any crossover changes. Like most MTM designs it will have a fairly narrow horizontal...
Yes the top waveguide portion can be toed-in independently from the woofer cabinet.
MDF is perfectly fine, shouldn't make much difference at all.
That should be good, it certainly looks like you have enough room in the corners as well. The ports are measured as overall length, so the...
You can build a simple wooden frame, paint it black and wrap it in window screen material. This would give you some basic protection for the...
The Volt-8 uses a custom cone, surround and spider but there aren't any huge differences in overall design or performance of the two drivers.
Yes you could use them like that, if you double the volume the low frequency response should remain the same. The ported enclosure will still...
On this design R3 by itself mainly controls output above ~5khz. In order to get a more linear 2dB lift above 2kHz you need to adjust C5 to 5.1uF,...
If you are going to use subs there is no need to port as it will extend below 60hz sealed.
Hi Dave, You could use the WTMW center design and rotate the tweeter and midrange 90 degrees. You just might have to increase the length of the...
I'd use a combination of lining the walls with 1.5 to 2" acoustic foam and polyfil, adding the polyfil in the top portion of the cabinet.
Well a 50hz tune in a 3cuft cabinet with a single 4" port means it only needs to be about 1.5" long. Given those choices I would go with one of...
The crossover is well below the treble range and stuffing/damping inside the cabinet only affects the woofer. So I suspect that might just be...
The smaller cabinet won't change much if crossing at 80hz, not until you go below about 2cuft will it start to make a difference around 80hz. If...