Good news! I'm building another neat looking pair of speakers. These ones are open baffle 2-ways that I'll use in my listening room positioned at the sidewalls. Not surround speakers, but the reflection replacement idea I talked about in the video.
The drivers are the Vifa P13WH10-4 midwoofer and the Scanspeak R2604 ring radiator tweeter.
The baffle will be a solid hunk of ash 24" long, 2" thick and 8" wide.
Crossover will be 2nd order Linkwitz-Riley at 3500Hz (subject to change). Yes, I used the "don't ever design a crossover with that online tool" online tool, but I've found it to be good enough to put me in the ballpark and I can tweak from there. Yes, I know all about using Xsim and the measured impedance and frequency response to design the crossover. That method rocks, but involves more prep work than I'm interested in doing for this project.
I'll use a small class D amp to power these and will probably add a highpass filter to the input of the amp to keep the midwoofer from being over driven at low frequencies.
This is part 1 in my series on designing making a pair of open baffle 2-way speakers to use as "surround" speakers in my listening room.
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