This is probably of limited interest to the general public- what I've basically done is a design study for a three way version of the M8ta, renamed M8td3; d for Duelund, which it's roughly derived from, and 3 for three way. Doh!

For those who don't know what an M8ta is, it's a project i did a few years ago not expecting anyone else to build. Boy, was I wrong. :W
Here's Kris Vardas's-

a set by Mark Andrew,

And of course, the inimitable Colorado Tom...

(a guy who actually knows how to do woodworking, unlike a fumble-fingers like me).
So, one idea I've been kicking around, and this is basically just a proof of concept doing some quick and dirty measurements (well, not that dirty, expect for the lumpy in room bass), to show feasibility and crossover concept for a three way based on this concept with the RS52AN dome midrange, and in a minor twist, the Scanspeak D2608-9130, my current favorite under $100 tweeter. Note that the woofer used is the RS225-4, which was not available when the original M8ta design was tackled; being 4 ohm, the voltage sensitivity is about 3 dB higher, a worthwhile improvement in my opinion for solid state amps. With four dB baffle step compensation, the net system sensitivity for 2.83 VRMS can be about 86 dB with the right inductors (Jantzen C-Core, for example). Some component values still need to be "normalized" to standard available vlues (such as L6 - 2 mH) but I don't see any difficulty there.
This IS a 4 ohm speaker across most of the frequency range. No wimpy HT receivers or vacuum state amplifiers without appropriate impedance taps should apply. I consider this just a proof of concept, but it should need very little dialing in. (provided I haven't screwed up in some inscrutable and unknown manner)
Without further ado, the proposed crossover schematic:

And the calculated SPL response...
For those who don't know what an M8ta is, it's a project i did a few years ago not expecting anyone else to build. Boy, was I wrong. :W
Here's Kris Vardas's-
a set by Mark Andrew,
And of course, the inimitable Colorado Tom...
(a guy who actually knows how to do woodworking, unlike a fumble-fingers like me).
So, one idea I've been kicking around, and this is basically just a proof of concept doing some quick and dirty measurements (well, not that dirty, expect for the lumpy in room bass), to show feasibility and crossover concept for a three way based on this concept with the RS52AN dome midrange, and in a minor twist, the Scanspeak D2608-9130, my current favorite under $100 tweeter. Note that the woofer used is the RS225-4, which was not available when the original M8ta design was tackled; being 4 ohm, the voltage sensitivity is about 3 dB higher, a worthwhile improvement in my opinion for solid state amps. With four dB baffle step compensation, the net system sensitivity for 2.83 VRMS can be about 86 dB with the right inductors (Jantzen C-Core, for example). Some component values still need to be "normalized" to standard available vlues (such as L6 - 2 mH) but I don't see any difficulty there.
This IS a 4 ohm speaker across most of the frequency range. No wimpy HT receivers or vacuum state amplifiers without appropriate impedance taps should apply. I consider this just a proof of concept, but it should need very little dialing in. (provided I haven't screwed up in some inscrutable and unknown manner)
Without further ado, the proposed crossover schematic:
And the calculated SPL response...

One could get something like a Blue Rhino TCT hole saw. It will chew-up MDF fairly well, but 4" is pushing it for a hole saw and drill driver.
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