To separate from my other thread, I am looking at the combo for my in walls 1. BC25SC55 2. TC91FD18-08 3.SDS-160F25PROO1 What do you guys think? Any one like to help simulate? If not, what do you think? As always TIA
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Originally posted by manu et deo View Post..... TIA“I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feetâ€
If we all did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally ASTOUND ourselves - Thomas A. Edison
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Originally posted by manu et deo View PostI think you mean PITA“I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feetâ€
If we all did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally ASTOUND ourselves - Thomas A. Edison
Some people collect stamps, Imelda Marcos collected shoes. I collect speakers.:D
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I have a very similar set of drivers on-hand that would make a nice, compact 3-way. Not sure if I will get anywhere on them - but for in-wall usage, these might be the rare driver combo that can utilize an off-the-shelf + some mid and tweeter padding to taste.Don't listen to me - I have not sold any $150,000 speakers.
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Originally posted by johnnyrichardsI have a very similar set of drivers on-hand that would make a nice, compact 3-way. Not sure if I will get anywhere on them - but for in-wall usage, these might be the rare driver combo that can utilize an off-the-shelf + some mid and tweeter padding to taste.
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Originally posted by manu et deo View PostWould you say the same if I was to double the mids and woofers? And if you're not referring to these may I ask which ones? Is the XO3W-375/3K one you might be referring too?
In all fairness, I do not have the time to crunch the simulation for you - but yes, that XO would probably work ~ok. The coils on the low pass sections of a pre-built are usually not large enough for 8 ohm loads, so going to a 4 ohm load will help with that.
I have the 830657 woofer, the TC9FD, and the same tweeter sitting here. It will be some time before I get around to doing anything with them, however.
Now, the only reason I suspect you would end up with decent results is these drivers all exhibit good linearity across their entire range and by going in-wall you avoid a lot of the linear distortion introduced by cabinets. Those frequency irregularities are what prompts a lot of the decisions made during a crossover design process. Even so, expect to do considerable experimentation and listening with different values of L-Pad on the tweeters and mids, along with reversing the polarity of the mid and or mid/tweeter.
Don't listen to me - I have not sold any $150,000 speakers.
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Originally posted by manu et deo View PostWould you say the same if I was to double the mids and woofers? And if you're not referring to these may I ask which ones? Is the XO3W-375/3K one you might be referring too?
In all fairness, I do not have the time to crunch the simulation for you - but yes, that XO would probably work ~ok. The coils on the low pass sections of a pre-built are usually not large enough for 8 ohm loads, so going to a 4 ohm load will help with that.
I have the 830657 woofer, the TC9FD, and the same tweeter sitting here. It will be some time before I get around to doing anything with them, however.
Now, the only reason I suspect you would end up with decent results is these drivers all exhibit good linearity across their entire range and by going in-wall you avoid a lot of the linear distortion introduced by cabinets. Those frequency irregularities are what prompts a lot of the decisions made during a crossover design process. Even so, expect to do considerable experimentation and listening with different values of L-Pad on the tweeters and mids, along with reversing the polarity of the mid and or mid/tweeter.
Don't listen to me - I have not sold any $150,000 speakers.
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For TV duties, either would be fine. I'd keep the tweeter at ear level. If you want action movies to be "punchy", a 3 way with lots of cone area helps. My 6.5" L&R 2-ways sound like the center is the source of sounds if you are sitting in the sweet spot. Actually, the sound seems to be coming off the screen. The speakers are 8' apart, and just over 8' from my seat.. If you sit 4' to the side, they sound just like speakers, and it's not great. That's why I built a center. My center is a 10" 3-way. It sounds just a little more visceral, but tonally identical. A 3-way can cost more than a 2-way. I had a leftover 10" woofer, and several mid basses that were ideal. If I had to buy all these, I might have gone 2-way instead. I have lots of x-over parts too.
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