You should check out a ADAU1401/1701 for active crossover. Good video! Stoked to see someone using tang band hardware. Please do a short listening video!
We haven't looked into using DSP chips alone yet, but we do have some Hypex Fusion amp modules for our next build using these same drivers. It's going to be a three-way with the W5, W3 and TangBand tweeter. It seems listening videos are interesting despite their inherent short comings when it comes to assessing sound quality. Thank you for the feedback, we will do a listening video next!
We are working on more videos and that is one on the list. Keep in mind, though, that these are passive speakers without any crossovers. All you need to do is mount the binding posts and driver and have wires connecting them. It's as easy as a loudspeaker build gets, but people do like a video showing it anyway.
@@DIYAudiobyRDPhysics I'm mainly curious about the sound dampening and filling you mentioned for the subwoofer. It's hard to understand without having the files.
@@shokwaav123 Absolutely. The inside wall of the subwoofer can be damped using sound deading mat (the one for car audio). It's not mandatory since the spherical shape is very stiff as is. For filling you should put some wool or polyester pillow stuffing like normal loudspeaker build. We hope to have new videos out soon, though!
Nice, it´s excactly what I´m doing right now :-) I use the JAB4 and JAB5 from Wondom with W32141 and W6.01 from Omnes Audio. Greeting from northern Germany
Awesome, let us know how they turn out and what you think of the Omnes drivers! We have a Facebook group called "3D printed audio and hi-fi projects" where you can share projects (if you are on FB).
LOVE what you do, but what if you added a passive radiator on the wubwoofer to get a stronger kick? ive been looking for ways to use up some 6.5s hence how i found your channel but seems no one has made a box for 2x 6.5s yet lol hope to see more 3d printed videos! keep up the great work "EDIT" just seen you already had passive radiator lol
Good point, it was not explained nor shown in the video. But yes, there's a down-firing and slot loaded PR at the bottom. We should've included that in the video, but forgot!
Siempre hay compensaciones. Un transductor de rango completo de 3 pulgadas se beneficiará de una transición perfecta a través de la banda de paso y los beneficios de una fuente puntual. Por otro lado, tienen un punto dulce más estrecho en comparación con un tweeter pequeño que maneja las octavas superiores.
One three channel Hypex fusion amp might be an cost-effective option. I know it's a plate amp but we will be providing files for 3d printing and enclosure for it.
@@DIYAudiobyRDPhysics I love the Hypex plate amp concept but unfortunately it’s a single channel can’t make it 2.1. Wish they had made a good 2.1 amp with dsp they have all the knowledge and resources. Their UcD modules are great but no dsp option so we will have to use miniDSP that approach I don’t wish currently
Great video! Love the project
You should check out a ADAU1401/1701 for active crossover. Good video! Stoked to see someone using tang band hardware. Please do a short listening video!
We haven't looked into using DSP chips alone yet, but we do have some Hypex Fusion amp modules for our next build using these same drivers. It's going to be a three-way with the W5, W3 and TangBand tweeter. It seems listening videos are interesting despite their inherent short comings when it comes to assessing sound quality. Thank you for the feedback, we will do a listening video next!
Do you have a build video? Curious in getting the .STL files but want to see how it's all put together.
We are working on more videos and that is one on the list. Keep in mind, though, that these are passive speakers without any crossovers. All you need to do is mount the binding posts and driver and have wires connecting them. It's as easy as a loudspeaker build gets, but people do like a video showing it anyway.
@@DIYAudiobyRDPhysics I'm mainly curious about the sound dampening and filling you mentioned for the subwoofer. It's hard to understand without having the files.
@@shokwaav123 Absolutely. The inside wall of the subwoofer can be damped using sound deading mat (the one for car audio). It's not mandatory since the spherical shape is very stiff as is. For filling you should put some wool or polyester pillow stuffing like normal loudspeaker build. We hope to have new videos out soon, though!
Nice, it´s excactly what I´m doing right now :-) I use the JAB4 and JAB5 from Wondom with W32141 and W6.01 from Omnes Audio. Greeting from northern Germany
Awesome, let us know how they turn out and what you think of the Omnes drivers! We have a Facebook group called "3D printed audio and hi-fi projects" where you can share projects (if you are on FB).
Very nice project !
Glad you like it!
LOVE what you do, but what if you added a passive radiator on the wubwoofer to get a stronger kick? ive been looking for ways to use up some 6.5s hence how i found your channel but seems no one has made a box for 2x 6.5s yet lol hope to see more 3d printed videos! keep up the great work "EDIT" just seen you already had passive radiator lol
Good point, it was not explained nor shown in the video. But yes, there's a down-firing and slot loaded PR at the bottom. We should've included that in the video, but forgot!
quisiera saber critica negativa del parlante de 3 pulgadas . quiero comprarlo
Siempre hay compensaciones. Un transductor de rango completo de 3 pulgadas se beneficiará de una transición perfecta a través de la banda de paso y los beneficios de una fuente puntual. Por otro lado, tienen un punto dulce más estrecho en comparación con un tweeter pequeño que maneja las octavas superiores.
@@DIYAudiobyRDPhysics algo sobre la separación instrumental y el escenario sonoro? gracias
@@josejt3981 La voz y la guitarra acústica son excelentes. La música rock y metal es generalmente desafiante.
@@DIYAudiobyRDPhysics tu recomedarias ? o tu sabes de otro parlante de 3 pulgadas que sea mejor?
@@josejt3981 No usaríamos el controlador si no sonara bien. También nos gusta el Dayton RS100 y tenemos gabinetes imprimibles para él
nice
Nice video
Very different
I am interested in a 2.1 better than arylic
I need 200 watts rms fir my 10” sealed sub
One three channel Hypex fusion amp might be an cost-effective option. I know it's a plate amp but we will be providing files for 3d printing and enclosure for it.
@@DIYAudiobyRDPhysics I love the Hypex plate amp concept but unfortunately it’s a single channel can’t make it 2.1. Wish they had made a good 2.1 amp with dsp they have all the knowledge and resources.
Their UcD modules are great but no dsp option so we will have to use miniDSP that approach I don’t wish currently
@@anandshah71 The Fusion Amps have DSP and 3 channels so you could use one in a 2.1 setup