HiVi SP10 Subwoofer Enclosures

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  • meb46
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 398

    HiVi SP10 Subwoofer Enclosures

    Hello all,

    I am interested in knowing anyones success with the HiVi SP10 Subwoofers, thoughts, enclosures etc. I have 4 of these and am currently researching the best enclosure for these. I see the Sunfire Mark IV uses the same woofer, or similar, and the cabinet is very basic... never heard one so currently researching a little blind.

    I have read of a couple of enclosures made for these, but nothing yet has taken my fancy. From reading it sounds like they are best suited to a sealed small volume enclosure, possibly with the addition of a passive radiator?

    Any suggestions or thoughts welcome...
  • NickS
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 21

    #2


    Do-It-Yourself (DIY) subwoofer project using the 10 inch HiVi SP10 subwoofer in a ported (bass reflex) enclosure.
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    • Undefinition
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 577

      #3
      Yeah, I was really impressed with that sub (as is the guy I built it for. He can't stop raving about it).

      It is the driver from the Sunfire subs; designed for small boxes with a PR or a long vent--I, wanting to be creative with PVC, went for the latter. It only needs 1-1.5 cu ft (PR or vented) and a lot of wattage (300-500), and it can do 20 Hz anechoic. :E

      My personal opinion and analysis of that design at diyaudioprojects.com is to skip that design. He tuned the enclosure way too high, causing a large hump in the FR, which he then had to flatten out by stuffing it completely--in turn, losing almost the whole bottom octave of beautiful bass extension.

      I can't believe you have 4 of them. Need someone to take one off you hands? :B
      Isn't it about time we started answering rhetorical questions?
      Paul Carmody's DIY Speaker Site

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      • meb46
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 398

        #4
        Thanks for the feedback...

        Just so I understand correctly, you're suggesting a 1 - 1.5 cu.ft either sealed or ported (tuned to around 25Hz)? If I plot this, I get a sharp theoretical roll-off around 23Hz... Tuning it any lower I get a good lower extension but its under -3db from about 30Hz. I was wanting to get this fairly flat down to 20Hz if possible. Modelling, the flatest response I can get looks like 1.77 Cu. Ft. ported and tuned to 24Hz. Size isnt really an issue, but am I just chasing theoreticals, or am I better to just compromise a few Hz and settle for smaller size? Decisions decisions... it may all be irrelevant, my current speaker project is a 4-way with 4x 10" drivers per side, so I may not even need the subs. Yet to finish and test these properly yet

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        • Undefinition
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2006
          • 577

          #5
          Originally posted by meb46
          Modelling, the flatest response I can get looks like 1.77 Cu. Ft. ported and tuned to 24Hz. Size isnt really an issue, but am I just chasing theoreticals, or am I better to just compromise a few Hz and settle for smaller size?
          That size sounds about right for a plate amp with no EQ or boost. I used the BASH 300, which has built-in EQ (you change it by swapping resistors). In the stock mode, it had just the right boost at the right place--I forget where exactly--so that I could make the enclosure smaller (33 Liters) and still get flat to 20 Hz. It doesn't take a lot of EQ mind you; it's not like a Linkwitz Transform or anything, just 2 dB in the right place, and you can use it to extend the flat response in a smaller box.

          Most plate amps over 250 watts seem to have some sort of adjustable boost, so you might want to plug the driver into Jeff Bagby's Woofer Box and Circuit Designer and use the program's EQ function to match up to the amp you might use--if applicable. That's how I did it.

          But don't seal it! That's so :Z
          Isn't it about time we started answering rhetorical questions?
          Paul Carmody's DIY Speaker Site

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