Newest acquisition 2 - 8" full range from Roland [message #20379] |
Sun, 12 September 2004 12:57 |
lon
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I've been looking for some 8" to build a Voigy pipes for some time: started out leaning toward Goldwood, then Pioneer. There was a tip that these 8 inchers were being sold in pairs on Ebay for $10. EventuallY I got the base bid in and am waiting on shipment. But the speaks come with no information. The seller recommends a nearfield or studio monitor config. I'll have to see how they sound when they get here.
Anyway, just for discussion, here's the link I have.
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Re: Newest acquisition 2 - 8" full range from Roland [message #20385 is a reply to message #20384] |
Mon, 13 September 2004 15:32 |
lon
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The taller the better for an 8"driver, I imagine. Below is the image of one that is 72" overall. I have another (harder to grab) that's 74" so both are pretty close. The problem with one of these is that the driver used has been discontinued.
I also have considered the ide aof mounting the driver on the slant side and using an angled piece at the port terminus... or a curved piece which is bent and snapped into place.
Driver mounting should be at 40" for the 74" design, but if mounted on the slant side, other factors may apply.
A recent _audioXpress_ has a series on why the front pf speaks should be slanted, so I wanted to apply the concept to the Voigt and do both techniques at once. I don't know if this is a good idea but they seemed to go together.
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Re: Newest acquisition 2 - 8" full range from Roland [message #20387 is a reply to message #20386] |
Mon, 13 September 2004 21:34 |
lon
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Maybe it's a phase I have to go through. :-) From reading I seem to recall that this design is pretty forgiving and is good with inexpensive drivers. That was my reason for concentrating on the unusual design. If, indeed, you made the top less pointy, I'd say it'd be an MLTL.
I am putting a pair of those (MLTL) together-- much smaller format design -- based on some numbers from GM at Full Range Driver Forum. These use the FE127e from Fostex. And I can make them out of 70 cent shelving from the Farm and Fleet.
Before anything, I want to put my line array together as least a test build.
Thanks for the help. I am not at the stage of doing from-scratch designs with CAD and spreadsheets. I'm learning my tools yet. It is pretty slow going.
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Re: Newest acquisition 2 - 8" full range from Roland [message #20392 is a reply to message #20388] |
Tue, 14 September 2004 13:40 |
lon
Messages: 760 Registered: May 2009
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While this discussion is going, if I made the bottom square to the base and just moved the taper up past the vent opening, how would that change things? There would be a curved piece snapped into place at the rear to the height of the vent opening. Something like a piece of rubber floor tile. (?)
(No speak delivery yet today)
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Re: Newest acquisition 2 - 8" full range from Roland [message #20393 is a reply to message #20388] |
Tue, 14 September 2004 16:09 |
roncla
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If the throat of a horn ,which is little more than a flared TL, has zero area (So=0)then you will get excessive ripple in the FR curve no matter what the length. Bob's sim shows what happens.Look to the left of the page and click on Voight pipes and read what the results were. ronhttp://www.geocities.com/rbrines1
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