I'm going to build a pair of Dennis' MBOW1 3-way speakers, but would like to do it as an integrated cabinet instead of the separate TM and W boxes that Dennis uses. The problem is that the TM box has a baffle that's 8" wide whereas the woofer is in a 12" wide box (and I'm not competent to tinker with crossover designs).
I'd been intending to use a Sonus Faber form factor because it's such an aesthetically elegant shape, but I can't get away from two boxes on top of each other (which has a low WAF in my household). More recently I've been thinking about an Avalon design (like Jon's M8ta look-alike) only with a vertical baffle. I'd discounted these earlier because they're too modern-looking, but now I'm giving them a second look. I think I can make the cabinet work, but I need some help with the following questions:
First:
The basic MBOW1 design uses a square-edged baffle 8" wide which will function equally well with 3/4" round-overs. If you draw a 3/4" round-over and then superimpose a 1/2" bevel on it, the geometrical differences are quite small and I doubt whether there's any audible difference. Now, an 8" baffle with 1/2" bevels has a width of 7" between the bevels. If I design a tapered-bevel baffle similar to the Avalon/M8ta designs with a flat width of 7" at the horizontal centre-line of the tweeter, is it safe to assume that I can use the MBOW1 crossover without messing up the BSC?
Second:
The tapered bevels continue to diverge as they pass the midrange. At the centre-line of the mid the flat width of the baffle will be between 8" and 9" instead of my baseline of 7" above. Is the extra width going to mess up the mid? (Dennis crosses at about 2600 Hz).
Thanks for your help. I'd also be interested to hear anyone's experience with building this design in other integrated cabinet designs.
I'd been intending to use a Sonus Faber form factor because it's such an aesthetically elegant shape, but I can't get away from two boxes on top of each other (which has a low WAF in my household). More recently I've been thinking about an Avalon design (like Jon's M8ta look-alike) only with a vertical baffle. I'd discounted these earlier because they're too modern-looking, but now I'm giving them a second look. I think I can make the cabinet work, but I need some help with the following questions:
First:
The basic MBOW1 design uses a square-edged baffle 8" wide which will function equally well with 3/4" round-overs. If you draw a 3/4" round-over and then superimpose a 1/2" bevel on it, the geometrical differences are quite small and I doubt whether there's any audible difference. Now, an 8" baffle with 1/2" bevels has a width of 7" between the bevels. If I design a tapered-bevel baffle similar to the Avalon/M8ta designs with a flat width of 7" at the horizontal centre-line of the tweeter, is it safe to assume that I can use the MBOW1 crossover without messing up the BSC?
Second:
The tapered bevels continue to diverge as they pass the midrange. At the centre-line of the mid the flat width of the baffle will be between 8" and 9" instead of my baseline of 7" above. Is the extra width going to mess up the mid? (Dennis crosses at about 2600 Hz).
Thanks for your help. I'd also be interested to hear anyone's experience with building this design in other integrated cabinet designs.
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