Hello, I'm new to this forum and after reading about Dave Bullet's Seas all metal 3-way, I thought it could be fun to make a thread about my own DIY 3-way Seas.
First of all, I'm Norwegian, and to write in English is not easy!
So please tell me if there is something I write you dont understand
It all startet 18 months ago, when I decided to build my own speakers for my home theather. I have some experience from building car stereo, but this was my first DIY "hifi" speaker.
I was getting help from a norwegian forum and learned a lot in the beginning:
- You need measuring equipment!
(I bought a ECM-8000 mic, and M-Audio soundcard.)
- Without experience you should not use metal drivers!
(Paperdrivers it will be.)
- Passive XO is very difficult, so you should not start with a 3-way!
(But I want bass!?)
- You must remember baffle step when your looking for drivers!
(Baffle what?)
When I understood what baffle step was, an idea was born.
I wanted to build a 3-way with an active xo for bass/mid and passive for mid/tweet. The baffle should be wide enough to push the BS down 2-300hz.
Because I'm from Norway it couldnt be any other drivers than Seas of course! :T
I choose the 27TFFC, CA18RNX and CA26RFX
After some discussion with my wife, I ended up with this drawings:


I used the "Baffle Diffraction Simulator" and this is the result:

Many people told me that a small baffle is much better, mostly because of diffraction. Well this is a normal shaped box - 30cm wide:

Driver 1 (red)=mid
Driver 2 (blue)=tweeter
Driver 3 (yellow)=bass
More to come.........
First of all, I'm Norwegian, and to write in English is not easy!
So please tell me if there is something I write you dont understand

It all startet 18 months ago, when I decided to build my own speakers for my home theather. I have some experience from building car stereo, but this was my first DIY "hifi" speaker.
I was getting help from a norwegian forum and learned a lot in the beginning:
- You need measuring equipment!
(I bought a ECM-8000 mic, and M-Audio soundcard.)
- Without experience you should not use metal drivers!
(Paperdrivers it will be.)
- Passive XO is very difficult, so you should not start with a 3-way!
(But I want bass!?)
- You must remember baffle step when your looking for drivers!
(Baffle what?)
When I understood what baffle step was, an idea was born.
I wanted to build a 3-way with an active xo for bass/mid and passive for mid/tweet. The baffle should be wide enough to push the BS down 2-300hz.
Because I'm from Norway it couldnt be any other drivers than Seas of course! :T
I choose the 27TFFC, CA18RNX and CA26RFX
After some discussion with my wife, I ended up with this drawings:
I used the "Baffle Diffraction Simulator" and this is the result:
Many people told me that a small baffle is much better, mostly because of diffraction. Well this is a normal shaped box - 30cm wide:
Driver 1 (red)=mid
Driver 2 (blue)=tweeter
Driver 3 (yellow)=bass
More to come.........



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