Skywave's 3 Pi Build [message #75543] |
Sat, 16 February 2013 17:08 |
skywave-rider
Messages: 104 Registered: May 2009
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Finally got my AE TD12S woofers.
I have a few questions. First, there is an inconsistency in the circular cutout of the cone surrounding the phase plug. I tried to get it clear in pics, but it looks worse in real life. Is this OK? I assume that as long as it doesn't rub, and is close enough to the phase plug, I am OK. However I never had woofers like this and, like I said, it looks worse in person.
Secondly, Wayne, would you kindly send the latest 3Pi schematic?
Assuming all goes well, I will do a temporary setup in smallish trap cabs (PE, sealed,) to check it out. I have moved the baffles forward on those and I think the volume is about 2 cu ft.
Thanks.
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Re: Skywave's 3 Pi Build [message #75557 is a reply to message #75543] |
Mon, 18 February 2013 11:59 |
skywave-rider
Messages: 104 Registered: May 2009
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Thanks, rkeman, I will attempt to call AE tomorrow and see what they say. I have not been able to remove the phase plugs, I'm a little afraid of applying a lot of torque to unscrew them.
Wayne, I have not decided on the finish. It looks like I will be moving in the near-mid term, so the woofers will go back in boxes for the trip.
I might go with a traditional veneer or maybe something very modern. What that means, I'm not sure. Non wood look, I suppose.
For giggles, here's my crossover, modified. All the components on that board are not in use because the 3 Pi uses fewer components. Following that are the beefy Pi crossover boards I have waiting in the wings for the build.
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Re: Skywave's 3 Pi Build [message #75575 is a reply to message #75574] |
Wed, 20 February 2013 11:13 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18793 Registered: January 2001
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skywave-rider wrote on Wed, 20 February 2013 11:06 | OK, I moved parts from my breadboard to the Pi PC board. I don't have enough of the correct value resistors for the HF attenuation circuit, so I improvised. What I have is a total of 30 Ohms (single 30 Ohm, jumpering R1B) in the R1 position and 14 Ohms (2 paralleled 20 Ohms to a 4 Ohm in series) in the R2 position. Let me know if I did anything stupid.
I will order Mills resistors in the correct amounts and values so the crossover will be able to handle full rated power. At the moment there is no chance anything will become warm.
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Looks good! You're on your way to having a top-notch speaker!
Your resistors will work that way, but, yeah, when you get the Mills, it will be better 'cause not only will it take full rated power but even at lower power levels, the resistors will stay very cool. That's always good.
I see you drilled holes for component leads, as most circuit boards are done. I didn't do that because I normally put the board on a gasket and mount directly to the inside bottom panel of the cabinet. The solder pads would protrude if I did it this way, so I mount the components on the solder side. But if you use stand-offs for mounting or use a really thick gasket, the solder pads won't protrude into the wood panel.
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