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Loudspeaker System Design : The Cabinet
Designing the Cabinet for a loudspeaker system is less involved than some people might think. You basically have a limited set of const...
Loudspeaker System Design : Testing the Mid-Tweeter Crossover
Suffice to say that I've had enough experience with making speakers in the past to know that it is worth testing a physical realisation...
Loudspeaker System Design : The Complete Crossover
Last time I posted on the crossover design I was hoping to be able to design the woofer-mid and mid-tweeter sections separately. As is ...
Loudspeaker System Design – A Case for D’Appolite?
A quite popular driver configuration of late is to have the lower frequency drivers in pairs centred around the tweeter in the so calle...
Loudspeaker System Design – Polar Response and Phasing Issues
Recall from previous discussions that it is my firm belief that the strength of a loudspeaker system lies in uniformity of the polar re...
Loudspeaker System Design – Enclosure Details and the Woofer / Midrange Crossover
Finally I'm at a point where I can start detailing the design process. The hold up has been trudging through the low frequency model an...
Loudspeaker System Design Theory
To design my new loudspeaker system with passive crossover, I want to perform modelling to obtain an optimum crossover and enclosure de...
Loudspeaker System Design – Part 2
Driver Selection
The first thing to do when designing a loudspeaker system is to choose drivers. In the days of limited reporting of te...
Loudspeaker System Design – part 1
A Time to Design A New Loudspeaker System
It's been a long time since I last designed and built a loudspeaker system. The year of 1992 ...