![]() This is true of any full range driver - BSC and breakup are serious issues that need to be dealt with." ![]() Without the filter, the mids will sound shouty and forward due to a lack of baffle step compensation, and the 8kHz breakup node will be audible. The B3S use a filter as strongly recommended by Zaph (see zaph audio link above), where he notes " a 5 component filter, and I feel it's required for this design. ![]() Is that legitimate? I have no idea, but I tried it. And I selected the active crossover at 150Hzįor the B3S, I went with an open baffle approach, placing the B3S speakers in a slim panel on either side of my 24" computer screen, making the computer screen effectively part of the baffle. Hi-Vi B3S 3" wide range, after reading about it on Ī pair of old 10" Audio Concepts AC10 drivers I salvaged from a prior system (Fs 24Hz Vas 3.92 Qts 0.38)Īmplifier: I purchased the unassembled 40W Audio Bi-Amplifier w/ Linkwitz-Riley Crossover from Xkitz Electronics - it was slow shipping. I also wanted to experiment, and so after lots of thought experiments, I went for an open baffle mid-tweeter with a ripole bass as a quick Christmas project. I spend 8 hours a day at my desk, so figured it warranted some attention. But I wanted a good sound system for my computer desk. an MTM system for my lounge my current favorite. I've built various systems over the years. I thought people might be interested in this simple Christmas project. I'm a long time reader of AVForum, but never posted.
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