The best port placement in my opinion. Close to the end. My humble suggestion : 3 inches longer and the inside port tapered to the middle. I tried it using two dual cone speakers 4 ohms each wired in series. Good job sir!!! 👍💐👍🇵🇭
I have found that plastic terminals are almost in all cases a source of air leaks. So I always mount terminal first and apply havy glue from inside. This prevents leaks. Additionally I use gaskets made from tiny foam between speakers and box to prevent leaks at front baffle.
🙋🏻♂️mr.soundblab I have a question here. First Thank you for the plans, content, and answering questions. I just built your 3 way floor standing speakers for my front left and right. Now looking into a center channel. I was wondering if you could give me some recommendations on a center to match those 3 way floor standers. Size is a concern and was thinking of just using the fountex and tweeters to make a small cabinet, any thoughts?
You should chamfer at 45° the backside of the front panel where the speakers are mounted. Otherwise, the thick panel will block waves behind the speaker and effectively change its TS parameters.
Great job. What speakers have you used? Are the woofers 4ohm and tweeter 8ohm? How did u do the double deep circle to level up the woofers to the wood?
Sir iam from india i had denon AVR x2200 i wanna make center channel speaker what is best (2 ) 4ohms speaker series connection or (1) 8 ohms speaker best for avr life. and cross over must or not and how to make cross over pls tell me
If I were to do a build of this, but modify the box dimensions, so it's longer but more shallow but retains the same volume, would that work well? Basically I need a center with dimensions closer to a soundbar, doesn't have to be full on soundbar, but closer due to the dimensions of my room.
For the modelled crossover to work right, the size and shape of the baffle or front panel needs to remain the same. If you change it the frequency response will be off. Short answer is, no.
Nice looking speaker and great vide, but...Horizontal MTM's with 2-way alignment have subpar lateral dispersion characteristics. If the speaker is intended for listening +/-15 degrees, great. Otherwise, you will have combing in the frequency response beyond that listening bubble. There other ways to mitigate these detrimental characteristics in Vance Dickason's Loudspeaker Design Cookbook.
It can't replace left and right speakers on its own, but can be used in a stereo pair as left and right speakers if you use them vertically. So, short answer is, no.
I do not sell components, only the build plans that give you comprehensive parts list and where to buy with links. If its in a build plan, I would recommend the parts I use.
@SoundBlab you're awesome, thank you so much for responding. Would it be possible for me to email you or something I'm just starting out in the hobby and just recently built my first 2way Bookshelf speakers thanks to some courses I took from AudioJudment on RUclips. I just don't know how to go about measuring frequencies when it comes to odd speaker types (several woofers or other drivers), I want to learn to build all speaker types so I can build a home theater but I'm really clueless on the process for measuring all the frequencies for something like a center channel with several woofers of the same type and one tweeter. Im aware of the far field for the tweeter and far field + near field for the woofer on a Bookshelf 2way, but not for s center channel. Also I know we have to account for acoustical offset, this I learned to deduce using xsim with the frequency responses of the tweeter and woofer and by additional importing the frequency response of the drivers in parallel, then you change the acoustical offset of the woofer until the two graphs look about identical that's the offset.... but how do you go about this when it's a center channel ? I know that was a lot, I'm sorry, I'm really lost and I've been searching all over RUclips but no tutorials 😢
I have a random question. Someone stole my center channel from storage. Until I get the money I'd like to use two rears as my center. Is there a way I can wire them in series or parallel so that one would act as the left and one would act as the right? Sorry if it's a stupid question, I'm pretty new to this stuff. Thanks!
I'm starting to realize that this question was not a very good one. For some reason I was thinking that the center still somewhat separated the left and right sounds. But through more research it seems as if it is about 50/50 from left and right at all times and it just sends at a different frequency so that audio will be more prominent, correct? I ended up just running my two small rears in series as my center and turning the volume up on them. Not perfect but, it seems to work okay for now. Thanks!
No, this is not the case. The drivers work in unison and in phase with the enclosure volume double that of one woofer. Each plays the same frequencies. If this were two fiffrent drivers, then yes, separate volumes are required since their responses are different and will then interfere with each other.
DICES QUE ESTE VIDEO ES PARA QUE TE VEAMOS CONSTRUIR TU SISTEMA DE BOCINAS , PERO EN REALIDAD TU VIDEO ES PARA VENDER , NO PARA BRINDAR APOYO A A LOS SUSCRIPTORES COMO LO HACEN OTROS CANALES PROPORCIONANDO LOS PLANOS GRATUITAMENTE.
Love this speaker build. Quality of work is fantastic.
Glad you like it!
Very high quality speaker and video.
Makes a lot of fun to watch and the speakers always look very nice!
Thanks mnan
The best port placement in my opinion. Close to the end. My humble suggestion : 3 inches longer and the inside port tapered to the middle. I tried it using two dual cone speakers 4 ohms each wired in series. Good job sir!!! 👍💐👍🇵🇭
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The awesome thing about this design is that there is no ugly glued seam! :)
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I Like the retro cabinet style! They are looking great.
Thanks so much!
Manufacturing quality excellent!
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Fantastic and sooo satisfying to watch...😍😍😍
Love from India...
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Big fan of your works
Much better way of clamping your veneer compared to the last video. Nice work table too.
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I have found that plastic terminals are almost in all cases a source of air leaks. So I always mount terminal first and apply havy glue from inside. This prevents leaks. Additionally I use gaskets made from tiny foam between speakers and box to prevent leaks at front baffle.
All the drivers and the terminal cup came supplied with good gaskets.
🙋🏻♂️mr.soundblab I have a question here. First Thank you for the plans, content, and answering questions. I just built your 3 way floor standing speakers for my front left and right. Now looking into a center channel. I was wondering if you could give me some recommendations on a center to match those 3 way floor standers. Size is a concern and was thinking of just using the fountex and tweeters to make a small cabinet, any thoughts?
You make such nice looking speakers.
Thanks man!
this is very nice work, have you done any off axis measurements?
Thanks. I normally do, yes.
You should chamfer at 45° the backside of the front panel where the speakers are mounted. Otherwise, the thick panel will block waves behind the speaker and effectively change its TS parameters.
The baffle is not that thick. Chamefering the back is not practical in this case.
Great job. What speakers have you used? Are the woofers 4ohm and tweeter 8ohm? How did u do the double deep circle to level up the woofers to the wood?
muy buen video me podrias decir que altavoces usastes para el projecto
Thanks. The woofers are from Silver Flute, and the Tweeter is Vifa.
Looks great, but it would look even better with hex screws. Everything looks better with hex screws.
Thanks. For this one I prefer the more subdued kook of the Philips head screws.
Very Nice👍👌
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Good work! 👌
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très bon travail, good job !
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me parece un excelente trabajo, estoy pensando hacer algo asi para mi tv
Very nice....Sir.
Thanks!
great video !!!!! lots of great info for the DIY
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Sir iam from india i had denon AVR x2200 i wanna make center channel speaker what is best (2 ) 4ohms speaker series connection or (1) 8 ohms speaker best for avr life. and cross over must or not and how to make cross over pls tell me
Nice center speaker
Thanks
Excellent
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hi there.., im also planning to build that to and i just want know what speaker and tweeter you use ... thanks.
Check out the details here: soundblab.net/product/home-theater-center-channel-speaker-build-plan/
@@SoundBlab ok ... thank you very much..
How did you mount the crossover was it glued in or screwed in? Why didn't you install crossover before putting top on cabinet?
I think I glued it (was a long time ago...). I like to make sure that I can mount and remove the crossover even after the cabinet has been built.
If I were to do a build of this, but modify the box dimensions, so it's longer but more shallow but retains the same volume, would that work well? Basically I need a center with dimensions closer to a soundbar, doesn't have to be full on soundbar, but closer due to the dimensions of my room.
For the modelled crossover to work right, the size and shape of the baffle or front panel needs to remain the same. If you change it the frequency response will be off. Short answer is, no.
Nice job
Tx
Nice looking speaker and great vide, but...Horizontal MTM's with 2-way alignment have subpar lateral dispersion characteristics.
If the speaker is intended for listening +/-15 degrees, great. Otherwise, you will have combing in the frequency response beyond that listening bubble.
There other ways to mitigate these detrimental characteristics in Vance Dickason's Loudspeaker Design Cookbook.
I would argue that is bad either way because even on axis, what you hear is a combination of the on axis and off axis response
Hi, what did you done to have that finish on the plywood panels? Only the spray at 6:23? What’s his name?
It is a clear polyurethane made by Rust-Oleum.
Superb quality wooden box work done. How many Inch MDF board selected. Very inspiring.
Thanks. It is 16mm MDF.
@ekim andersom is double the thickness MDF available 🔊🔊🔊🎸🎷
@ekim andersom ok thanks. Won't be bit over sized 32mm.
Could this centre speaker be used on it's own effectively, without the right and left speakers?
It can't replace left and right speakers on its own, but can be used in a stereo pair as left and right speakers if you use them vertically. So, short answer is, no.
@@SoundBlab thank you for the reply. I have been exploring your channel and there is plenty of great alternatives for me to try.
Do you recommend the components you install or its just the box plans? On your website all you have are plans
I do not sell components, only the build plans that give you comprehensive parts list and where to buy with links. If its in a build plan, I would recommend the parts I use.
Im your fan
Love to watch your video's.Fantastic build!!
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Las ultimas 2 pistas como se llama alguien q sepa se me hizo bn relajante y kisiera descargarlas
Did you do the measurements yourself in REW to make the crossover?
yes
@SoundBlab you're awesome, thank you so much for responding. Would it be possible for me to email you or something I'm just starting out in the hobby and just recently built my first 2way Bookshelf speakers thanks to some courses I took from AudioJudment on RUclips. I just don't know how to go about measuring frequencies when it comes to odd speaker types (several woofers or other drivers), I want to learn to build all speaker types so I can build a home theater but I'm really clueless on the process for measuring all the frequencies for something like a center channel with several woofers of the same type and one tweeter. Im aware of the far field for the tweeter and far field + near field for the woofer on a Bookshelf 2way, but not for s center channel. Also I know we have to account for acoustical offset, this I learned to deduce using xsim with the frequency responses of the tweeter and woofer and by additional importing the frequency response of the drivers in parallel, then you change the acoustical offset of the woofer until the two graphs look about identical that's the offset.... but how do you go about this when it's a center channel ? I know that was a lot, I'm sorry, I'm really lost and I've been searching all over RUclips but no tutorials 😢
@@SoundBlab please soundblab could you have a look at my question ?
I have a random question. Someone stole my center channel from storage. Until I get the money I'd like to use two rears as my center. Is there a way I can wire them in series or parallel so that one would act as the left and one would act as the right?
Sorry if it's a stupid question, I'm pretty new to this stuff.
Thanks!
I'm starting to realize that this question was not a very good one. For some reason I was thinking that the center still somewhat separated the left and right sounds. But through more research it seems as if it is about 50/50 from left and right at all times and it just sends at a different frequency so that audio will be more prominent, correct?
I ended up just running my two small rears in series as my center and turning the volume up on them. Not perfect but, it seems to work okay for now.
Thanks!
I have not some thing to learn by seeing this video, I hope to learn how to make passive crossover or anything else in this video.
You didn't make separate chambers for the woofer which you should or both driver interfere with each others air pressure
No, this is not the case. The drivers work in unison and in phase with the enclosure volume double that of one woofer. Each plays the same frequencies. If this were two fiffrent drivers, then yes, separate volumes are required since their responses are different and will then interfere with each other.
What's that material?
The insulation material
Rahul Ravi It looks like scrap carpet padding.
Can I purchase
Awesome!
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Didn’t want to sand off the router burn marks on the front edge?
What kind of nailer it is??
I don't have that nailer anymore, so not sure what brand it was, but it is an 18 gauge brad nailer.
Cool
Nice!
Hi very nice can you pls share network diagram and details pls
Thanks. The XO network is available in the build plans for purchase on my website.
the end result is covered in banners.
Love u bro
Thanks man
Price
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are this stereo channel or just mono?
Its a mono center channel speaker
@@SoundBlab oh ok.
@@masprassaja3818 yes, and it actually could just as easy turned out to be a stereo Bluetooth active speaker if desired.
Bravo.
Rien à dire.👍🏻💪🏻
Just 1 question, at 2'30 what title 🎶 ?
Gilles
With so many hours work and so many tools required, I think I will stick to buying ready made.
No test video ? Why?
ruclips.net/video/JH2P5WoNraU/видео.html
How to shopping..Sir..
I only sell Build Plans of these and other projects on my website at www.soundblab.net
Como a gente faz pra comprar de vc?
I have build plans available on my website at soundblab.net/build-plans/
DICES QUE ESTE VIDEO ES PARA QUE TE VEAMOS CONSTRUIR TU SISTEMA DE BOCINAS , PERO EN REALIDAD TU VIDEO ES PARA VENDER , NO PARA BRINDAR APOYO A A LOS SUSCRIPTORES COMO LO HACEN OTROS CANALES PROPORCIONANDO LOS PLANOS GRATUITAMENTE.
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👏🏼👏🏼😎🇧🇷 belo trabalho
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Please make one for me
Faltou mostrar a caixa tocando
sound test for us user please
I’ll probably do a sound demo in an upcoming video soon.
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Good work
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