Building WAVEGUIDE & PASSIVE RADIATOR 2-Way Speakers - by SoundBlab

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9 місяців тому

This is my favourite (up until 2023 of course) 2-Way stand mount speaker design yet. It features a tweeter in a waveguide for wide dispersion and a racetrack shaped passive radiator for deep bass. It's a great value for money build, and it sounds fantastic! Build plans for these are available on my website at the link below:
BUILD PLAN: shorturl.at/blor1
PARTS:
- Speaker wire (14 AWG) - (US) parts-express.sjv.io/e4yRJz , (EU) bit.ly/39erRI4
- SB Acoustics SB16PFCR25-8 Woofer - (US) shorturl.at/gjnET , (EU) shorturl.at/kwNV1 , shorturl.at/zFNZ9
- SEAS 22TFF-H1280 Tweeter - (US) shorturl.at/rAKX8 , (EU) shorturl.at/dkouY , shorturl.at/gyIVX
- Visaton Waveguide WG148R - (US) parts-express.sjv.io/3eE5vd , (EU) shorturl.at/FPU13
- SB Acoustics SB15SFCR00 Passive Radiator - (US) shorturl.at/ehY28 , (EU) rb.gy/hm5bu , rb.gy/yqeww
- Pair Binding Post - (US) parts-express.sjv.io/DV9LgG , (EU) bit.ly/3wP4o8s
- Straight Cut Router Bit 1/4 inch and/or 1/2 inch - amzn.to/2E59zFX , amzn.to/2teGq8s
- Flush Trim Router Bit 1/4 inch - amzn.to/2I3uLDA
- Top Bearing Flush Trim Router Bit 1/4 inch 25/64 inch Depth - amzn.to/3DyjULQ
- 45 Degree Bevel Router Bit - amzn.to/3hCjVEN
- Polyester Batting - amzn.to/2GAUKjI
- 12mm or 1/2 inch Under Carpet Felt 4 x 1 feet approximately - (US) bit.ly/3ON0NSH , (EU) bit.ly/3Ku8wS9
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Filler Primer spray can paint - amzn.to/3bGh89w
- Router Circle Cutting Jig - amzn.to/2Ifx3KO
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40mm Diameter Fortsner Bit - amzn.to/3YlYknq
- Sanding Sealer - shorturl.at/chvVY
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#passiveradiator #sbacoustics #waveguide

КОМЕНТАРІ: 212
@ubacow7109
@ubacow7109 8 місяців тому
Soundblab: We have Buchardt at Home
@krmrqt3097
@krmrqt3097 8 місяців тому
😂
@95lovi
@95lovi 6 місяців тому
Do you have a speaker recipe with the original purifi s 6.5x08 ?
@95lovi
@95lovi 6 місяців тому
👍🏻
@GRAAmusic
@GRAAmusic 4 місяці тому
It could be fun to do a comparison
@alfredoj1349
@alfredoj1349 4 місяці тому
Or maybe the same design but with the tweeter from SBAcoustics as well to keep it all at home. Maybe the SB26ADC-C000-4 that is in the same price as the Seas and sound really well
@millenniumrun9995
@millenniumrun9995 9 місяців тому
A 2nd order network on the tweeter at 1.5khz with a 3/4 in dome?! Excellent design work. The waveguide with a wide surround tweeter make that possible. Great driver selection. I'm happy to see some use of SB Acoustics and Seas in this project. Thank you sir!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks man
@zoroluva
@zoroluva 8 місяців тому
Brilliant video. I especially enjoyed the slowed down step by step parts. Some of us have zero woodworking skills and that helps a lot! Thank you for all this good work.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks 👍
@IliyaOsnovikov
@IliyaOsnovikov 9 місяців тому
SoundBlab always does something special.
@birthmarkonthelefteyelid
@birthmarkonthelefteyelid 9 місяців тому
Watching these will calm my mind ❤
@paulusandronicus
@paulusandronicus 9 місяців тому
Excellent build!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks!
@jbarelds78
@jbarelds78 8 місяців тому
Congrats, very nice build!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks!
@bartoszopia7440
@bartoszopia7440 6 днів тому
Would be great to see Marten Parker Duo clone, great job!!!
@impuls60
@impuls60 9 місяців тому
Congratz with a super result!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thank you!
@georgenicolaidis7550
@georgenicolaidis7550 9 місяців тому
Very nice work!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@DanielOrtiz-bg6ty
@DanielOrtiz-bg6ty 9 місяців тому
Excelente trabajo! Ese color me encanta!!!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@praveenchahal8254
@praveenchahal8254 9 місяців тому
Inspirational work🎉
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks a lot 😊
@RubenAders
@RubenAders 9 місяців тому
This video was so great. I had so much fun. Amazing❤🔥🔥🔥
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@kantinansriprasert5999
@kantinansriprasert5999 8 місяців тому
very good job , great color and beautiful speaker.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks!
@RobinLewisMakes
@RobinLewisMakes 9 місяців тому
That paint job is exceptional! They turned out awesome
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks man. It took a lot of time and effort. Finishing can be half the job sometimes!
@GabrielMazzeiAlejandro
@GabrielMazzeiAlejandro 9 місяців тому
Great work!!!. I have enjoyed the video very much. Greatings from Argentina!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thank you very much!
@clee2423
@clee2423 9 місяців тому
finally been waiting for u to use some SB Acoustics stuff, they have pretty decent budget and high-end line up, love to see more of SB acoustics stuff, because here the only viable option for decent driver actually SB Acoustics stuff
@theraghavs
@theraghavs 9 місяців тому
That's another speaker build, but after a long time 😀.. Love the finish and offcourse the sound..
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks!
@bhupendrapatel9686
@bhupendrapatel9686 9 місяців тому
excellent video. You are one of the best content creator's around. The explanation was detailed.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks!
@djlafg58
@djlafg58 9 місяців тому
Great to see you in action. In other vids I saw only your hands, but this one has the human factor well recorded. Surprising bass sound. I've always liked the way KEF use their ABR designs. They open out the sound without the over-excursions that some vented cabinets suffer from. I did wonder if some of the tweeter/waveguide section could have been speeded up to hold viewer interest and attention. Other than that I really enjoyed the vid.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@_kicaBo_
@_kicaBo_ 9 місяців тому
One of the best speakers you made... Maybe the best ;). Thanks for the video.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Wow, thanks!
@shawnbrennan7075
@shawnbrennan7075 9 місяців тому
Nice work
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@sonhouse9636
@sonhouse9636 9 місяців тому
Thanks, very handsome, great build!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks man!
@AushiaCreative
@AushiaCreative 8 місяців тому
Bro, your project always make me spechless. Good job!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thank you so much 😀
@AushiaCreative
@AushiaCreative 8 місяців тому
@@SoundBlab don't you plan to give your DIY speakers to your subscribers? 🥺😅
@vincentcorpuz1622
@vincentcorpuz1622 9 місяців тому
Brilliant move on the PR
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@georgem6359
@georgem6359 8 місяців тому
Great seeing your face and not only your hands (for a change). Keep the greatly educational videos coming.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks, will do!
@francoislaquerre3556
@francoislaquerre3556 2 місяці тому
The passive radiator makes a huge difference in the home theater audio deep bass in all it gives very good result ..such that I have restart the audio test …the listening was done three my AirPod pro 2 and iPad Pro…. Thanks a lot 😊
@pabloosvaldopenizzotto1098
@pabloosvaldopenizzotto1098 3 місяці тому
Beautiful speakers!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 3 місяці тому
Thanks
@eldloppa2
@eldloppa2 9 місяців тому
Very Buchardt S400! I'd know, I have a pair standing right here :)
@thedatajanitor9537
@thedatajanitor9537 4 місяці тому
Me too. I love these things.
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 8 місяців тому
Interesting would be a 3d print waveguide for the cheap but super sounding SB acoustics 19mm tweeter. Same build in the S400.
@DonnieMulligan
@DonnieMulligan 9 місяців тому
Great Job Again. Look like Buchardt clones at a fraction of the price. Good Stuff!!!
@yellowflash7303
@yellowflash7303 9 місяців тому
The Buchardt P300 is around EUR 1400.-- per pair.
@Pentenfi
@Pentenfi 9 місяців тому
Great work! Seems to be inspired by Buchardt audio. They too use SB Acoustics drivers, but I think a higher price category on the woofer side.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Cool, thanks!
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 8 місяців тому
Sorry. They use the 17 Version paper for 70€ and the 19mm tweeter for 40€.😅😅
@jungtarcph
@jungtarcph 4 місяці тому
@@thomasschafer7268 Yes, Mads from Buchardt is quite open that they use daily inexpensive, but custom and well-selected parts from SB Acoustics, except the high-end Purify speakers $$$.
@koolmint
@koolmint 9 місяців тому
At long last the build video!
@bigredracingdog466
@bigredracingdog466 3 місяці тому
5:12 Agree 100%.
@user-ez3vj7xv5e
@user-ez3vj7xv5e 2 місяці тому
Bonjour de la France......... très très beau travail
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 2 місяці тому
merci
@udohoffmann2913
@udohoffmann2913 9 місяців тому
Nice Build, my next Projekt
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks. yeah go for it!
@julienulm3657
@julienulm3657 Місяць тому
Hallo Udo, hast du den Lautsprecher schon gebaut? Kommst du aus Deutschland und kann man ihn eventuell bei dir Probehören?
@Compact-Cassette
@Compact-Cassette 8 місяців тому
It's great
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks
@E-Scorpion
@E-Scorpion 5 місяців тому
Very good sound, Congratz...
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 5 місяців тому
Thanks!
@glicknicklenorp1068
@glicknicklenorp1068 Місяць тому
Superb construction documentary It would have been great and educational to see the process you used for measuring the drivers and calculating the cross over values and the reasoning behind it Maybe a part two Again great video
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab Місяць тому
Thanks
@yttean98
@yttean98 9 місяців тому
makes your life so much easier when you have ALL the right equipment.
@SmobintajS
@SmobintajS 19 днів тому
Super sir 🎉❤ India
@LucasPfaff
@LucasPfaff 9 місяців тому
Your most beautiful pair since the Dynamites! As you quite often use 3D printed parts to make your life easier, let me suggest doing this for the waveguide and tweeter as well - just a round piece with a "step", the smaller diameter being the one of the tweeter and the other being the one of the waveguide, then you could just place them perfectly very fast; drilling the holes, securing them, done :) if I ever build a 2nd pair of yours, it would be this for sure!
@Dev_Everything
@Dev_Everything 9 місяців тому
Its very important that the waveguides be symmetrical. A 3d printer wont print as smooth and even as injection molded plastic.
@LucasPfaff
@LucasPfaff 9 місяців тому
@@Dev_Everything I think you misunderstood what I was trying to say, so let me elaborate (which is hard without images, haha). Imagine that if you cut it open, it looks like an L The part would only be used to align the pieces, nothing else. Basically it's a ring that "clips" to the waveguide from behind, not sure how you call the area, the part that gets drilled later. And that printed part should have a 2nd "step", which has the outer diameter of the tweeter, so you place that one inside and and have a virtually ideal alignment as all parts should already be centered. I'm sure it's not perfect, but I'd bet it's at least as precise as doing it by hand - just way more convenient :)
@TheRattleSnake3145
@TheRattleSnake3145 9 місяців тому
​@@Dev_Everythingthey are trying to say it would just be used as a jig to align it
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks. Yeah a 3D printed jig would've been handy, but I always try to do without 3D printed parts as a necessity since not everyone has access to a 3D printer, unless the entire project is built around 3D printing. But I like the way you think.
@colinfindlay4790
@colinfindlay4790 9 місяців тому
@@SoundBlab I've been looking for a project that uses the best of both worlds for a while. Don't think of it as a woodworking project that requires a 3D printer - think of it as a 3D printer project that uses wood 😜
@BP-xe7dw
@BP-xe7dw 8 місяців тому
Slight cold? Unacceptable...hope you feel better. Great build.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks 👍
@CraigTaylor
@CraigTaylor 9 місяців тому
Have you thought about getting a CNC tool to cut out the speaker/baffles openings in your panels? I think it would do a great job on the racetrack shaped speakers/baffles.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
I do have a CNC machine, but it has been giving me problems and it has become easier just to do it manually. Also, most people do not have access to a CNC, so I always try to do things in a more accessible way.
@burkhardhalfmann9539
@burkhardhalfmann9539 8 місяців тому
nice Stands! nice Video! professional measurement setup! I allready Have the same passive radiators and some morel tweeters and tangband broadband speakers and will once start a similar project :-). Do you have a video how your stands look from the side? Really nice!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks. I'm supposed to have build plans for the stands but never got around to it. Watch the video here: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/m4qXpo2rkHyJ0Gg.html. They are easy to build though.
@aspartns
@aspartns 4 місяці тому
I think you could use the 3D printer to create templates for cutting the oval shape openings and flange pockets. Also by measuring the tweeter hole pattern and the diameter of the waveguide center hole you can create a perfect fit drill guide (basically a circular sheet with the same hole pattern and a shallow cylinder in the center to align it with the waveguide). Maybe not worth it for a one off (or 2 in this case) but my OCD would not let me eyeball it :)
@user-ee8xk4vu7v
@user-ee8xk4vu7v 9 місяців тому
love the colour , nice job ........... now make some kef blades .............ha ha
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks. That'll be a challenge!
@glue4131
@glue4131 9 місяців тому
Living in Cape Town a year now - would love to meet up! Regards
@mndlessdrwer
@mndlessdrwer 5 місяців тому
If you want to make your life easier, you could use a soldering iron to install some threaded brass inserts into the holes you added into the wave guide, that way you don't need to use nuts to secure the screws.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 5 місяців тому
Thats a good idea!
@bpalpha
@bpalpha 8 місяців тому
Nice work once again. Cheaper Buchardts is good.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks
@SultanIOfISwing
@SultanIOfISwing 8 місяців тому
Nice work! Any chance for an open baffle design in the future?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks. Definitely sometime in the future, maybe next year..., but I don't have a design thought out at the moment.
@xerejuneseve6333
@xerejuneseve6333 9 місяців тому
5:30 Here it is enough to use 3 dowels and not to waste wood. There is a lot of material inside, passive speakers will have little or no range.
@alexw890
@alexw890 8 місяців тому
This is what I do. Then I run some more dowel front to back and tie them together where they intersect with zip ties. The ties actually hold the panels in place firmly under tension.
@dragon77411
@dragon77411 4 місяці тому
nice sound.Thank you for the wonderful video. It has become very useful for my speaker work. Until now, I had only made bassless models, but after seeing this, I decided to try using a passive radiator.I'm thinking of using a passive registrar for an 8cm full-range speaker, but what size would be best?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 4 місяці тому
Thanks! Typically you should aim for a 10 inch PR with the 8 inch woofer, and of which the Xmax is higher than that of the woofer.
@jrgq
@jrgq 9 місяців тому
Awesome project! I would like to built one pair for my self, but there is no way to find those drivers in my country.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks! Yeah same here, I have to import almost everything. Where are you based?
@1103skinner
@1103skinner 16 днів тому
Did the speaker demo at the end have a the subwoofer on as well, or was that bass all from the pair of speakers? It sounds amazing
@wattspeakers
@wattspeakers 9 місяців тому
Cool build! I liked the waveguide, and have had my eyes on those. Demonstrating the finished build, from the sound samples, these sound nice, larger than their size suggests and bass was quite good. Will you have grilles also or no?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks! Don’t have plans for grills and the baffle is rather narrow compared to the woofer.
@VIctorCarruyo
@VIctorCarruyo 9 місяців тому
Where the bevel does make a difference, is the front bafle. More specifically behind the woofer. Came out great though.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Agreed. Thanks!
@VIctorCarruyo
@VIctorCarruyo 8 місяців тому
@@SoundBlab Really like the style and color combo, plus the paint looks oem quality from the video.
@GRAAmusic
@GRAAmusic 9 місяців тому
Is that pair for sale?
@Gpray75
@Gpray75 8 місяців тому
Beautiful work! So you used: 1.Varathane wood filler (brushed on??) 2. Rust-Oleum auto filler 3. Rust-Oleum chalk paint 4. What clear coat did you use? Thanks so much 🙏
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Yes the sanding sealer is brushed on, two coats, sand in between with 320 grit. Clear coat is Rust-Oleum chalked matte clear.
@mariuswsw1
@mariuswsw1 4 місяці тому
Hello! Good job! Please, can you tell us what kind of Crossover did you use? And the Shop? Thank you!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 3 місяці тому
Thanks. The crossover is custom designed, so consist of various parts put together for this particular speaker design. It is not off-the-shelf standard crossover. Details are in my build plans that can be purchased on my website here: soundblab.net
@jameshobbs1460
@jameshobbs1460 9 місяців тому
SEAS speakers always punch well above their "weight" class. I enjoy your content but in this episode I saw and heard a few things that I may, humbly, like to send notes from my life of home/car audio sales/instalation/fabrication and years of construction ending in a full blown contractor before becoming disabled. (I did not want you to think I'm just yappin from the cheap seats) .. now .. a little spray adhesive on the sides of the little fluff you put over the crossover will stop it from dancing with the bass up the wall.. big fan of super 77 for most any application of spray.. more .. a mix of water and just elmers glue 50/50 makes an excellent sanding sealer and helps big time with the "end" grain of the mdf sides. Just some thin coats and it sands great when dry .. more .. the binding post. I shed a little tear when you put steel binding post in that fantastic built and designed speaker. Ferious anything affects and effects the signal and ultimately the sound. I did not believe it untill a friend of mine quite a few years back replaced his home speaker binding post with copper "tube connectors".. back then very esoteric but today readily available. Those that know the difference between listening and hearing music can hear it with little effort and lastly a note from my construction side.. your air powered brad nailer. That looks like a Bostich 18 ga toi me. Should be easily rebuildable or taken to a service center. Nine times out of ten its a simple oring. And penumatic tools beat battery tools every day of the week. I have DeWalt 16/18 ga brad battery nailers, Passload/Hitachi battery spark butaine power framing and brad nailers and a large mix of the air types. In the cold and heat the battery ones suffer. They have a limit as to the depth of drive especially half power and down. Stick with the air. You will appreciate it. Subscriber for a long time and usually keep my "internet" oppinion to myself but today was in share mode. I hope I did not overstep and know I am not being a Karen of any kind. I say all this with humility. Your the one doing the work I'm just watching. God Bless and keep up the content.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks man, appreciate the comments. The binding posts are brass with a nickel plating, no steel. My brad nailer is new, so not sure it already needs a rebuild, but even one I had before was not great either, thats why I got a new one. But in the meantime I got a battery brad nailer, and I am much happier so far.
@Obsfucation
@Obsfucation 9 місяців тому
JamesHobbs1460: What concept in physics would you accrue to this supposed difference in “sound quality” WRT the materials for your connectors? Also, could you fill me in to how you performed your ABX or, at least, double blind test that led you to believe that the sound was different? Finally, how was it different? FR, distortion?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
I have not performed any AB testing on connectors. I have never really been able to hear a difference to be honest. I think that these small differences are generally only audible in very very high end resolving systems in properly treated listening rooms. However, when it comes to steel connectors it is fact that copper and brass for example does have better conductivity rating than steel, so from that perspective alone it makes sense to use whatever has the better performance. That's really all I'm going by, but it's not a big deal to me. As long as I enjoy the music, I am happy.
@jameshobbs1460
@jameshobbs1460 8 місяців тому
@@Obsfucation Well.. I've got years and years installing, selling and testing audio gear. Home and Car. I've been a IASCA and USAC judge for SQ many a time. I am always the resident person to build or tune a system home or car. And its simple to understand if you put anything that can magnitize in a signinal path it will affect the SQ if introduced before the speaker. Knowing how to hear and listen is a skill. It's not something that can be talked about or discussed in a typing messaging form. It has to be shared.. expressed.. shown.. "He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying."
@jameshobbs1460
@jameshobbs1460 8 місяців тому
@@SoundBlab Excellent.. If you had similar issues with the other nailer i'd say its your compressor, pressure setting or hose diameter. Enjoy your content sir.
@mauserkk98
@mauserkk98 9 місяців тому
Cant fault them and a nice colour as well .
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@michaelhans8632
@michaelhans8632 8 місяців тому
🤩🤩🤩🤩
@Rwecosher
@Rwecosher 21 день тому
Hello. I'm looking at doing a similar thing with the SB Acoustic 5" coax. It's for my camper where space is tight in the back area. I'll have a sub in there but i still need kick bass from the 5" and thought about using passive radiators to allow for a smaller enclosure. SB Acoustic do a radiator to use with the coax, it's the same size. I don't know whether to use this or the race track. I read that the radiator should have larger area than the driver. I could use two 5" radiators i suppose, even two racetracks on the sides but it's all guess work at this point. How do you select parts or calculate enclosure size or port size?
@wiebl5266
@wiebl5266 8 місяців тому
It sounds awesome, thank you so much for playing regular music--instead of those "safe" audiophile music. Can I commission you to build this speaker for me and send it across to Singapore?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Cool thanks! I wish I could, I still have a day job as well so my time is very limited. But perhaps I can do this full time sometime in the future.
@user-gv9xn3ru6b
@user-gv9xn3ru6b 8 місяців тому
这开孔 学到了
@motorax.service.motociclete
@motorax.service.motociclete 9 місяців тому
Beautiful but Why you didn't go witht the SB29RDNC tweeter for lower FS and better integration with mid freq also having a ring radiator reduces the cone breakup
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
I don’t think it fits the waveguide.
@Morido-1
@Morido-1 8 місяців тому
Nice work. Are these for sale?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks! Sorry not for sale.
@gigiboxa
@gigiboxa 8 місяців тому
2:00 i would make a3d print jig and route the hole
@marcbuis5128
@marcbuis5128 Місяць тому
Just curious, would you consider trying to build these with a double radiator setup with two woofers? Just to get some more low frequency response from the speakers? Or do you think that would be useless? It is something I am considering building. I have no experience with using passive radiator though.
@MrTauron77
@MrTauron77 9 місяців тому
a módosított Maestro 2.0-ás PC hangfalak és a Sony fejhallgató igazán szép tiszta hangokat adott vissza.
@johnd7268
@johnd7268 8 місяців тому
Great video! I just purchased the plans. Is it okay to use 400v Capacitors for the two 250v ones? For the air core inductors, can I use 18awg for both, or is 20awg used for a reason on the .8mH coil? Ordering parts.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Thanks man! You can use 400v caps and the 18awg coils will be fine.
@johnd7268
@johnd7268 7 місяців тому
I have been ordering parts through the links in your parts list document! I hope to start the speaker build when weather starts to cool down a bit since I do the work in a garage without an A/C, ugh! In the meantime, I think I will assemble the crossover parts.
@johnd7268
@johnd7268 7 місяців тому
I almost have all the parts at this point. Waiting for cooler weather to get started. Can’t wait!
@eliseoquiroz8321
@eliseoquiroz8321 8 місяців тому
Do you know what your in-room bass response it?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
I estimate around mid 30's.
@pro100_koliostro_tula
@pro100_koliostro_tula 4 місяці тому
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 4 місяці тому
👊👍
@DanielS93
@DanielS93 2 дні тому
Hey all, I do have a question regarding the passive radiator. Can it handle two of the sb chassis or will it cause too much excursion?
@yurianhuizing2352
@yurianhuizing2352 8 місяців тому
What is the track at 33:43?
@srisaiaudios.madurai2264
@srisaiaudios.madurai2264 9 місяців тому
👍👌
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
👊
@DeVille379
@DeVille379 Місяць тому
I just startet this great project and have troubles to buy the DPR10-8.0 8 Ohm 10 Watt Precision 1% Audio Grade Resistor in Europe. Do you think I can use an 8.2 Ohm resistor made by Jantzen with the same specs (10W , 1%acc) Thanks 🙏
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab Місяць тому
Yes, that will be fine.
@johnd7268
@johnd7268 8 місяців тому
What are you using to power the speakers? Just curious.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
IOTAVX SA3
@johnd7268
@johnd7268 7 місяців тому
I still can’t believe the low end I’m hearing over my headphones. I’m not usually a fan of listening to recordings of speakers, but this recording sounds amazing! I feel like there is little room echo. What microphone did you use to record these great-sounding speakers?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 6 місяців тому
Thanks. I used a Zoom H1 mounted to a tripod. Nothing complicated. Sometimes I will use two Behringer mics pointed at both speakers directly on axis, but its too much setup, so I am now only using the Zoom H1.
@volodymirkarpovich9999
@volodymirkarpovich9999 4 місяці тому
Good job. Why not Monacor WG-300 ? I think so that better and more universal when you choose tvi.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 4 місяці тому
I wanted to use this specific SEAS tweeter. The WG-300 does not fit it.
@marcushelweg8929
@marcushelweg8929 6 місяців тому
Hey SoundBlab, I love your builds, but i've always wondered, after extensive research i have yet to find an answer to my question about passive radiators, in this case i got 1 active and 2 passive radiators, is there an acoustical advantage to putting the PR's in the rear or is it better to have one on each side of the enclosure. i still have not found one who could give me an answer to it. i would understand with the single PR that it is better in the rear cause of vibrations.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 6 місяців тому
With 2 PRs it is probably best to go one each side to achieve force cancellation and thus damping enclosure resonances. PRs on the rear can make speaker placement more difficult in a room, since you probably don't want them too close to a wall. The placement otherwise has no effect on the frequency response other than what room placement and the room itself will introduce. It is similar to a port, front or back makes no difference, but the same advantages and drawbacks counts as does for PRs. PRs also work well when you have both on the same side of the enclosure. This way you have more freedom to swop speakers around to have the PRs facing either inside or outside depending on what works best in your room. It's probably more flexible than rear mounted. I am currently working on a 3-way floor stander with 2 PRs on the back, but as said before, it is similar to a port on the back.
@marcushelweg8929
@marcushelweg8929 6 місяців тому
@@SoundBlab Thank you so much for the very detailed response, that really answered my question about the placement of them. keep up the great builds
@YNUS1
@YNUS1 8 місяців тому
12:34 в подобных случаях я использую прозрачный бес кислотный силиконовый герметик, не нужно после прикручивания болтами - шурупами снимать устройство с волновода, герметичность на высоком уровне.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
That is a great idea. I will remember it for future. Thanks.
@jondonnelly4831
@jondonnelly4831 3 місяці тому
Hi, i have a set of creative labs T100 speakers and to my ears they sound really nice, fast puncy and surprising amount of bass that hits harder than speakers 6 times the size. Only thing it lacks is clarity. Could they be reproduced in HiFi? Really impossible wtf physics breaking lows, im guess they are T line but seem way too small and light for that.
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 3 місяці тому
I doubt if they are t-lines, most like ly they are ported enclosures with a single full range driver, which perhaps explains the overall lack of 'clarity'.
@daniellewis4226
@daniellewis4226 8 місяців тому
Amphion may have something to say about that design.
@frogiermike218
@frogiermike218 8 місяців тому
Yeah, Buchardt Audio too
@vovagruzd2507
@vovagruzd2507 5 місяців тому
Where did you get so long banana terminals?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 4 місяці тому
There are links in the description to these binding posts.
@jamesmansion2572
@jamesmansion2572 4 місяці тому
What diameter did you cut the inside circles for the PR? I've bought some of these and I'm thrown by the supplied gasket foam on sonething that seems proud of the flange itself. I wasn't going to flush mount the outer flange but its not clear from the data sheet what the geometry is behind the foam on the back. Also to anyone reading: don't but the SB supplied 50g weights for use with these - they don't fit. Unless tou put them at the end of a very long bolt, and have lots of turning moment acting on the spider and surround. Better to just get short bolts and some washers, I got mine in a DIY store - cheaper too..
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 4 місяці тому
122mm
@jamesmansion2572
@jamesmansion2572 4 місяці тому
@@SoundBlab Thank you!
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
BUILD PLANS for these are available on my website at this link: shorturl.at/blor1
@hermangaviria690
@hermangaviria690 5 місяців тому
Serious question. I'm just getting into the hobby and I want to build many speakers... but what if people don't want to buy them... what do you do ?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 5 місяців тому
I can't really answer that, because I have no experience selling speakers, but I do know that it took me many many years to learn how to properly design and build speakers, and I am still learning. If you are only getting into the hobby, I would consider that you spend some time to learn all you can before committing to such a venture.
@hermangaviria690
@hermangaviria690 5 місяців тому
@SoundBlab I guess that my question also lies in, what do you do once you have too many speakers ?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 5 місяців тому
This is a problem... I try to be efficient in using various combinations of drivers, so often I end up with empty enclosures since I use the same drivers in different combinations across various projects. I have sold a few locally so far, but the market here in South Africa is too small to really be a viable option for this route.
@vik4rkahn
@vik4rkahn 8 місяців тому
name of that spanish song plz?
@rafiexperimental
@rafiexperimental 9 місяців тому
how does it perform below 200hz? your graph is limited to 200
@Believeintimetravel
@Believeintimetravel 9 місяців тому
This is very typical as bass response below this threshold is very dependent on the room and setup.
@StephenEFyffe
@StephenEFyffe 8 місяців тому
What is the name of the paint color?
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
Rust-Oleum Chalked Spray Paint Coastal Blue
@julienulm3657
@julienulm3657 Місяць тому
Hey Leute, kommt jemand auch aus Deutschland und hat die schönen Lautsprecher nachgebaut? Ich würde sie gerne vor dem Bau einmal anhören. Meldet euch gerne ✌🏼
@haraldholm5517
@haraldholm5517 3 місяці тому
Inspired by Buchardt ?
@douwef7895
@douwef7895 9 місяців тому
Looking good! One question, not to bash just for my information. Did you adjust something on the pr, to change the tuning? I have a floorstander in the works for a friend of mine with this waveguide combined with the vifa xt25tg-30 and dual 16pfcr. Tweeter combi borrowed from Heissmann acoustics, maybe you're familiar with his work. Keep up the good work :)
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
Thanks. There was no need to add weight to the PR, it performs optimally as is. It can be extended slightly with about 10 to 20grams, but opted to keep it simple.
@-IE_it_yourself
@-IE_it_yourself 2 місяці тому
i wish these diy vids wouldn't just skip over the process of the xover design.
@Rwecosher
@Rwecosher 21 день тому
You’ll have to do that yourself. Some of us need to see that.
@-IE_it_yourself
@-IE_it_yourself 20 днів тому
@@Rwecosher i want to do it my self, that is why i want to learn how to and seeing an example of something that works helps me learn. i agree all of us need to see that.
@martonracz5426
@martonracz5426 9 місяців тому
Bye-bye Buchardt S400. :)
@ganck1147
@ganck1147 8 місяців тому
This is basically a cloned buchardt S400. Wonder if it sounds better than the S400.
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 8 місяців тому
Wer sagt das denn? Höhrprobe von UKposts. 😅😅😅
@scottaberdonian7374
@scottaberdonian7374 9 місяців тому
why not hoovering during the cut?! such a mess!!! :) other is just good as always. Thank you
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 9 місяців тому
To be honest, my entire workshop is a mess, but finding the time to overhaul it has been a challenge. Hopefully I can spend some time on this during my break at the end of this year. It's time!
@nick111
@nick111 8 місяців тому
Durch eine Front bohren - der arme Hochtöner. Jeder wie er mag, aber beim nächsten Mal vielleicht einfach Heißkleber verwenden. 🤨
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 8 місяців тому
Den richtigen hochtöner nehmen. Da braucht man nur von 4.5 auf 6mm aufzubohren
@SoundBlab
@SoundBlab 8 місяців тому
I was not drilling through the tweeter faceplate, only copying the holes to the back of the waveguide to secure it with screws.
@user-dt4ui3wv9m
@user-dt4ui3wv9m 8 місяців тому
I like the speaker build, but the design is a pure copy from Buchardt Audio :D but that aint a bad thing
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