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Just built an attic subwoofer... [message #15357] Wed, 30 August 2006 07:58 Go to next message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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Just finished my attic infinite baffle subwoofer. Two 15 inch drivers in a manifold powered by my harmon-kardon citation 16 amp. The drivers are Eminence built especially for IB use for Hawthorne Audio. After some time spent listening to different room locations with a box sub at the listening seat, I determined the best bass was coming from a spot almost above the left speaker next to an inner wall. XO is around 40 Hz with a passive line level crossover I built, using the preamp of an old TOA mono amp I had. The response is very good down to 25 Hz, down about 8 dB at 20 Hz. I'm very happy with the bass quality. Very natural. I have some pics in this gallery>

http://www.hawthorneaudio.com/photos/index.php?cat=10004

Dave


Re: Just built an attic subwoofer... [message #15358 is a reply to message #15357] Wed, 30 August 2006 10:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Wow! Looks great!

May I make a suggestion? It looks like you are using two identical woofers. If that's the case, reverse-mount and reverse-connect one of them. That forms a push-pull configuration which reduces distortion. It works by having one driver push while the other pulls. That way asymetrical motion and the distortion it causes will be cancelled in summing.


Re: Just built an attic subwoofer... [message #15359 is a reply to message #15358] Wed, 30 August 2006 10:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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Hey Wayne,

Thanks for the tip. I actually did think of that, but was afraid that in this small manifold that having a driver inside would take up to much space. perhaps, when I get bored, I'll try reversing one of the drivers mounting. I used locking nuts an a bit to long bolts, so it's not an easy undertaking.
So far, the sound is awsome.

Dave

Re: Just built an attic subwoofer... [message #15360 is a reply to message #15359] Wed, 30 August 2006 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I'll bet it sounds great!


Driver specs [message #15361 is a reply to message #15357] Wed, 30 August 2006 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here's the driver specs>

Silver Iris 18" IB B.A.D.
18" Cast frame
Kevlar/paper cone
Difinimax cloth edge
Silver /copper tensel lead.

RoHS certified compliant

8 OHM

FS 19.8 Hz

QT 0.51

Xmax 14.29 mm

Vas 640.9 liters

Pmax 225 Watts

Coil Diameter 2.50 Inches

Magnet Weight 90 ounces

Efficiency 0.90 %

SPL 91.6 dB


Dave

Correction [message #15362 is a reply to message #15357] Wed, 30 August 2006 15:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I completely forgot to add the compensation for my old Rat Shack meter! When that is added in, the response can be dialed in quite flat to 20 Hz.

Dave

Oops [message #15365 is a reply to message #15361] Thu, 31 August 2006 08:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I gave the specs for the 18 inch drivers. Here's the specs for the 15 inch driver I have>

Re 6.56 Ohms fs 22.2 Hz

Le 6.31 mH

QM 9.08

QE 0.53

QT 0.50
Xmax 14.29 mm

Pmax 225 Watts


Coil Diameter 2.50 Inches

Magnet Weight 90 ounces

Efficiency 0.59 %

SPL 89.7 dB 1W-1m


Dave

Re: Just built an attic subwoofer... [message #15366 is a reply to message #15357] Fri, 01 September 2006 09:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I've been listening to a handful of recordings that benefit from the new subs. Listening to Victor Wooton's bass on the Flecktones "Three Flew Over The Cookoo's Nest" is a whole new experience. Some of these notes go low and are still very articulate. I've had this recording for about ten years and have always admired the talented and impressive bass playing that Victor does. However, I don't think I've actually heard it before! The bass has much more weight and heft now, more feeling. The whole recording takes on a more exciting presence. You can hear the sub coming in around 40-50 Hz and smoothly handle everything below that. All the articulation is still there, but no sense of bass being smaller than life. Adding the sub is all pluses, no minuses. Incredibly natural!
I'm listening to the Peatbog Faeries "mellowosity", which has highland pipes for the lead with a strong and powerful bass for the foundation. Bass has come to life like never before Clean but powerful foundation. It's strange how much difference the sub makes. You can't hear any effect from the sub at 80 Hz. Turning it on and off makes no difference. Just barely noticable on 60 Hz test tones. 50 Hz is noticable, but not big time. 40 Hz is clearly where the sub starts to dominate, and this is at the lowest end of a standard four string electric bass and bass violin. Yet the difference in total weight and power is substantial! Listening without the sub just shows that there was obviously something missing with just the SI OB 15 Coaxial (which has more bass than any other OB without a sub I know of). Five string bass and six string bass can go deeper, so this may be part of why I'm hearing such a substantial improvement. Whatever it is, I'm hooked! Any way you look at it, this bass is incredible! I've never, and I mean never, heard reproduced bass sound this real (well, maybe the Decware Imperials, which take up a lot of real estate)!
Now, I can hardly wait to watch (and listen) to some good movies with strong deep bass info.

Dave

New 15" Bass Drivers? [message #15368 is a reply to message #15365] Fri, 08 September 2006 13:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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These don't have the same TS parameters as the 15" Augie. Are they a new model that Hawthorne will be offering in the future?

Re: New 15" Bass Drivers? [message #15380 is a reply to message #15368] Wed, 13 September 2006 17:39 Go to previous message
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>These don't have the same TS parameters as the 15" Augie. Are they a new model that Hawthorne will be offering in the future?
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