My Seas 3-way wide baffle front speakers need some company!
And its gonna be a pretty big one!
Well I think its big, but maybe you guys are used to see them even bigger........
The front speakers are 3-way with Seas 27TFFC tweet, Seas MCA15RCY mid and Seas CA26RFX bass.
The goals:
- Match the sound of the front speakers, both in quality and pressure, even in the bass region.
- Be an easy load for my receiver (Denon AVR-3806)
- Use about the same crossover points.
- Fit my TV furniture
- And of course, only Seas drivers!
The solution:
Tweeter: 27TFFC
Mid: MCA15RCY
Bass: 4 x CA18RNX!
XO: 3-400hz 2. order and 3000hz 3.order (as in the front speakers)
Enclosure: 29(H) x 98(W) x 50(D) cm
The mid and tweet will have the same location and enclosure as in the front speakers.
Four CA18RNX will be connected two in series and the two pairs in parallel.
One pair of CA18 will share the same enclosure and a 3" port.
Here is a drawing:
And its gonna be a pretty big one!
Well I think its big, but maybe you guys are used to see them even bigger........
The front speakers are 3-way with Seas 27TFFC tweet, Seas MCA15RCY mid and Seas CA26RFX bass.
The goals:
- Match the sound of the front speakers, both in quality and pressure, even in the bass region.
- Be an easy load for my receiver (Denon AVR-3806)
- Use about the same crossover points.
- Fit my TV furniture
- And of course, only Seas drivers!
The solution:
Tweeter: 27TFFC
Mid: MCA15RCY
Bass: 4 x CA18RNX!
XO: 3-400hz 2. order and 3000hz 3.order (as in the front speakers)
Enclosure: 29(H) x 98(W) x 50(D) cm
The mid and tweet will have the same location and enclosure as in the front speakers.
Four CA18RNX will be connected two in series and the two pairs in parallel.
One pair of CA18 will share the same enclosure and a 3" port.
Here is a drawing:
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