I spend many hours in the confines of my transport shuttle and in cramped quarters managing space based construction sites- it has occurred to me that with the introduction of new drivers by one particular manufacturer, SB Acoustics, a new standard may be possible for a compact sealed three way monitor, which could be extended to a larger floor standing ported or dual woofer system.
The fundamental concept is derived from the NeoD CC center/mains- using a Duelund crossover concept.
The Duelund crossover uses a single equation with three sections to describe a complete all pass three way concept tunable by the choice of a single gain coefficient- with a low value for aleph, the design devolves to an LR4 two way; with increasing values of aleph, the midrange element assumes a larger and larger portion of the spectrum, normalized to a center frequency.

In this case we see a transfer function optimized for the RS52 as the midrange element, and the resulting levels and crossover frequencies at approximately 600 Hz and 3.5 kHz; the response of the RS52 is ideal enough that response shaping networks as might be needed for a cone midrange element are unnecessary. Another factor favoring the RS52 is that no rear enclosure volume is needed.

The idealized network looks like this:

and the system conceptual response as follows:

Actual measured response of the RS52 on a typical baffle should not be difficult to work with:

Some modifications to this concept may be required, such as using a modified LR3 characteristic (as developed for my NatalieP design) to handle the time offsets of the woofer and midrange. In any case, compared with other three ways, the RS52 is used more as a filler or bridge driver. This places some significant performance requirements on the woofer and tweeter drivers.
For the woofer, a new model looks very promising, the SB Acoustics SB23NACS45-8:




For the tweeter, once more SB Acoustics appears to offer a high value proposition:



Samples of these drivers are now on the way to my acoustics lab in the Seinar facility- I look forward to investigating this proposal further...
The fundamental concept is derived from the NeoD CC center/mains- using a Duelund crossover concept.
The Duelund crossover uses a single equation with three sections to describe a complete all pass three way concept tunable by the choice of a single gain coefficient- with a low value for aleph, the design devolves to an LR4 two way; with increasing values of aleph, the midrange element assumes a larger and larger portion of the spectrum, normalized to a center frequency.
In this case we see a transfer function optimized for the RS52 as the midrange element, and the resulting levels and crossover frequencies at approximately 600 Hz and 3.5 kHz; the response of the RS52 is ideal enough that response shaping networks as might be needed for a cone midrange element are unnecessary. Another factor favoring the RS52 is that no rear enclosure volume is needed.
The idealized network looks like this:
and the system conceptual response as follows:
Actual measured response of the RS52 on a typical baffle should not be difficult to work with:
Some modifications to this concept may be required, such as using a modified LR3 characteristic (as developed for my NatalieP design) to handle the time offsets of the woofer and midrange. In any case, compared with other three ways, the RS52 is used more as a filler or bridge driver. This places some significant performance requirements on the woofer and tweeter drivers.
For the woofer, a new model looks very promising, the SB Acoustics SB23NACS45-8:
For the tweeter, once more SB Acoustics appears to offer a high value proposition:
Samples of these drivers are now on the way to my acoustics lab in the Seinar facility- I look forward to investigating this proposal further...

All we need now is an Accuton mid.......
So far, I think Pete on the PE board is the only one to have a project completed with the driver. It looks like it will make an excellent midrange. Am I wrong in my thinking?
Is anyone thinking of or planning...
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