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Re: Inspired by the McIntosh XRT2K [message #23416 is a reply to message #23414] Fri, 26 January 2007 03:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Attila is currently offline  Attila
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You are right in your assumptions, but I think there may be a problem using BassBox in this way, as it apparently assumes parallel wiring of all drivers. That is fine with 2 drivers, but with 45 the impedance would drop way below the 'amplifier-up-in-smoke' level as each doubling of driver numbers will half the nom impedance, leaving you with a load of about 0.15ohm for 45 drivers. Not good!

If, on the other hand, you assume constant impedance (for 49 drivers that could be 7 parallel series of 7 drivers each), you only gain about 3db by doubling the number of drivers, or a bit more precise: 10*LOG(49), which is 16.9db going from 1 to 49 drivers. If the impedance due to your wiring goes down from 8ohm (single driver) to say 4ohm nominal, you will get an additional gain of 10*LOG((8/4);10), which is about 3db in addition to what the extra radiating area gave you.

Re: Inspired by the McIntosh XRT2K [message #23417 is a reply to message #23416] Fri, 26 January 2007 10:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Anonymous
Keep your line array idea simple. Get some good $100 tweeters
and $20 - $25 4" - 6" midwoofers and you are good to go.

My budget array is ten $25 tweeters and sixteen 49 cent 4" midranges
per tower, ported.

I've been able to hit 122dB[c] on midrange from 12 feet away using
the Radioshack SPL meter. Upper midbass is >126dB[c] and I've had
stuff fall off the shelves in the kitchen.

I have four PLX3402 in bridged mode power the array with DCX2496.

It's a simple design. I don't know why you want to make a
design so complicated that performance might be compromised.

If you use drivers better than 49 cents and use better tweeters, and
execute the rest of the design well, it will be very sweet.


Good link [message #23423 is a reply to message #23397] Tue, 30 January 2007 17:36 Go to previous message
Renato is currently offline  Renato
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thylantyr,

>http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/speaker/

This is a good link..

Tks,

Renato

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