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vibetribe
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Hello people,
Considering I have a few cabs which all hold 15" drivers what wires would I need to: 1) Connect the Amp to the Cabinet (Would 14 gauge be appropriate?) 2) Wire the driver to the inside of the cab (to the speakon socket) Also, I have 2 custom scoops which hold 2 15" drivers each, from what I can tell so far it will be best to load them in series...Any thoughts? Any help would be appreciated, very new to this and want to get this system up and running! Thanks
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FUBAR_XL
Registered User Joined: 12 January 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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The Thiele Small parameter link is dead.
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audiomik
Old Croc Joined: 06 April 2010 Location: Bath, UK Status: Offline Points: 2962 |
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Two more very useful books, both can be found from various ssources on the internet with a bit of looking:
The Art of Electronics (2nd edition onwards!) by Horowitz and Hill Lots of essential Electronics theory in this! The Loudspeaker Design Cookbook by Vance Dickason Also can be found on the internet... Hope these help! Mik |
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Warning! May contain Nuts
plus springs, washers, screws, etc, etc. |
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FUBAR_XL
Registered User Joined: 12 January 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 11 |
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Thoughts on line arrays link is now also dead.
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angelineacord
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The links posted are really helpful and saved those link in excel to read the related information.
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monkeyorangejuice
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quite a lot of reading... my homework is cut out for me
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SquirrelChew
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I just registered to this forum & you seem to be knowledgable so hopefully someone can answer this... I have an 8 ohm 3 way cabinet speaker w/ 3 (5 ohm) speakers inside that are blown all to crap. My question is that if I replace the 5 ohm speakers inside w/ 4 ohm speakers what will the resulting impedance be? I know that's probably not possible to answer be its something to do with the crossover but, since it magically turns 5ohm speakers into an 8 ohm cabinet what would it make 4 ohm speakers? Lol thank you for any & all advice!
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robkeane89
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Hi guys,
I am new here, Just want to say hi. I am interested in speakers, I am thinking of doing a uni course in sound engineering, just wondering has anyone had a similar experience. Thanks |
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robkeane89
New Member Joined: 27 January 2017 Location: Usa Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Hi guys, nobody seems to be interested, annway, I have started my new website on speakers. I am calling myself speaker xpert ha ha. can you guys have a look at my website and see what you think of me information. can some one tell me how to post a link please?
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guig
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robkeane89
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Hi guys, I own this website. http://www.speakerxpert.com - speakerxpert.com. Can yous tell me what you think of my information? Do you think its accurate and helpful. I really want to build a guide that will help people. Your opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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plander
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Thanks for sharing these helpful links! I will visit them all! Very informative!
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