Nice build! My only concern is the use of solid wood for the driver/tweeter baffles. Solid wood tends to expand and contract due to humidity changes in the environment. Since the baffles have been milled out/drilled to fit the drivers and tweeters, they will have the most stress and might be prone to cracking in the future. There was a *cringe* moment at around 6:12 in the video, your shirt drawstrings were dangling and hovering right over your table saw blade...all it takes is a second to cause serious injury, safety first.
@@earthtoandy_ You are so correct. I am still amazed at how my Solid hickory $8,000 kitchen cabinets with the Sink and dishwasher, the stove All that Heat and steam, Oh and all at moisture and they are still holding together. how in the hell could that little 8-inch piece of wood ever last in a dry room with stable room temps is beyond me.
These little subs are freakin awesome. I'm impressed how low they go even in book shelf size boxes. Good idea going with slot ports with these to avoid any potential clearance issues with tubes (as state on their page). The signal is making my actual subs dance lol. I'm starting a 2 way floor stander build with these but am going with the matching PRs. I know whats said about solid baffles but I never had any negative issues while using them in the past. Coincidentally I chose 1" thick solid oak stair risers for my baffles this time. 3/4" ply everywhere else. I has intentions of going with a more common ply baffle but, changed my mind last minute. I seen the risers and they were almost bang on the right size. The bottoms merely needed 1/4" nipped off. The oak was too nice to resist using. Finished with black ebonize stain and flat clear and those subs flush mounted is going to look pretty great I think.
Nice build. You should put something like a solid gasket under the Tweeter to be flush with the baffle. A small edge near the tweeter causes already a uneven response in the higher frequencies.
Hi 👋, I am new to your UA-cam video, I do not know a lot about making loudspeakers cabinets how you have to make the crossover. I have made a pair of transmission line cabinets about 40 years ago only just recently had a Tweeter and woofer burn out on me as my power amp decided to throw a wobbly, I am a retired master carpenter cabinet maker and have worked for an organ building company many years ago. The end product looks very good, But I have to say you should’ve spread glue all over the surfaces of the panels that you’re glowing inside and outside and camp them up to give a full area of bond, this will stop some distortion, I didn’t see you put any gasket under the Tweeter and the woofer, What will help as well is spreading or Rolling on thick glue on the inside parts of all the surfaces, I didn’t see you put any soundproof quilt inside. Are used to roll glue on the inside surfaces of some pipes and some internal components of church organs to stop the resonance and to stop condensation moisture entering the material, Phil from the moulin France.
These look like a nice pair! Before buying the plans though; what are the approximate outer dimensions of the cabinets? Trying to figure out if they'd fit my current setup
Those look great. Im curious what their bass extension is and how clean the mids remain while it digs deep into that bass extension. I've seen loads of 2-way bookshelves that try to do clean mids and solid bass at the same time but compromise on at least one of them. That driver looks pretty special and you put a lot of effort into the crossover, so I'm hopeful that you've escaped that pitfall.
I'm wondering the same thing! Apparently Epique claims that their speakers can be both a full fledged subwoofer and mid woofer at the same time due to a special design with the driver. Not sure how true that is but they sure do look awesome
I purchased a pair of 5.5" Epiques to test, and while they go deep, the mid-range suffers. I have two pair of 2-ways using old (NLA-US) 6.5" Peerless NOMEX mid-woofers that go down to 40Hz (by design and my choice) but up to 6000 Hz, limited by design to about 4000 Hz and crossed to the Peerless tweeter at 3.5 KHz. I have a 12" sub woofer for music (more than enough with 500 watts) in my tiny 13.5'x 15.75' (9 foot ceilings) living room. I listen to quadraphonic 15 IPS tapes and 4 channel LP's almost daily. Yes, my LP's are over 37 years-old, but being they have always been played with a quad cartridge on good to for 35 years, outstanding turntables since (I have four for LP's and one for "78's") and my 1975 TEAC tape deck has new heads, both the tapes and LP's should sound as new 100 years from NOW. You might accept the 5.5" Epique's mids, but I wasn't happy with any XO topology to currently available tweeters. The measurement graphs showed what I heard. Maybe there's a tweeter made that would sound great with the Epiques, but I haven't found it. Very frustrating.
I love the look and the quality of the build, but I am concerned by the frequency response and phase plot of what I take to be the final system at 09:01. These suggest significant colouration at midrange, roll-off of treble, and phase response that literally spans the whole cycle, I mean this is 0 plusminus 180 degrees. I would love to have seen final recording of the impulse response of the system. Do the theory and practice match?
looks good but I'd personally would have preferred a different approach to the design since the epiques are rather expensive, Ida utilized 2 of the extended range drivers in each cabinet with a 3 way crossover. 3rd or 4th order lowpass on the mid as well as 2 order highpass 2nd order highpass on the tweeter 1st order baffle step on the woofer sealed the mids and tweeters and loaded the woofer in a rear loaded horn
awesome build, i just cant get behind that woofer, such low sensitivity, need all 200watts of amp to get good sound out of it. Dayton does offer a few 6" options with sensitivities around the 92db. your getting the same volume for half the amplifier power. if you've got a huge amp, that's fine, but if you want to power it with some little tpa3116d2 chips, you wont get much out of them lol
I agree on both fronts. I was trying to find out who the artists were on the vid. I am getting into diy hifi and both tracks would sound sweet through my system. Anyone know?
That woofer is no joke the magnet on those are huge are those full range and how did you learn this . That's a lot of knowledge. I get lost when the computer came out and the crossover build. Is that what a transmission vent?
Nice! Good looking and well done. Even design and craftsmanship on the brace and crossover board.😀 But ceramic resistors….uu. Keep up your fantastic craftsmanship.
Several queations here. Whats the internal volume ? Whats the length and tuning of the port. And what amplifier are you using for these given they take 200rms and 400 max W.
@@Erikdidit at least answer me this please, I will buy the plans btw, but did you use winisd to model the port dimensions ? Every time I go into winisd I get crazy large port dimensions. And when I see these super short ports I wonder how its even possible (I'm a complete beginner but I'm really into the hobby of building custom speakers), as far I know, to prevent chuffing you have to keep the wind velocity below 16m/s but any attempt I make at doing this by increasing the size of the port I get these crazy long ports. How are you keeping it so short, does it have to do with the internal volume of the speaker, as of this moment I have only modelled using smaller enclosures
@Erikdidit when I don't tune the port low enough I get a huge bump on the low end bringing it to a chevichev response. I specially have a hard time believing how chuffin isn't an issue with this build. I'm a huge beginner so I do apologize for the trouble.
then you got me over here with a square ass box that's unpainted, barely sealed with some OEM 8 inch woofers and walmart tweeters ballin on a budget, untreated OSB for the win
Yes, is has two coils. Wired in series. I think it is easiest for you to Google it. In from amp to positive on either terminal, from the negative on the same terminal to the positive on the other terminal and out to amp from negative.
Ok i bought the plans. But in them its says the amp you used can only give 160watts of power per channel.... these 200 watt rms woofers. Am I missing something here?
@@Erikdidit but won't this cause clipping ? I was under the impression you always had to use an amp that had the same rms of the speakers or more. Do you just keep the volume down? Did you wire them at a 2ohm or 8ohm load ?
The tweeter & woofer are not a good match in sensitivity, which unfortunately complicates the Xover. This woofer's main plus is its excursion but for full range sound, a bookshelf design with a 5.5" driver will need a subwoofer. So giving up a bit of bass depth to have a better match in sensitivity between the drivers, yielding a simpler Xover, which allows for higher quality parts is IMO a better choice.
I'm not a subscriber yet. I was having a software glitch, trying to upload. I was just going to ask if you had already ran numbers for the 7" epique w PR, ( one of each per speaker). @@Erikdidit. I got all my panels cut today, but not to exact lengths. I still have to establish a parimetre value. I'm going to keep this one basic and see how it goes. If a particular 6.5" mid bass will work I might try a 3-way with separate boundaries. Oh and of course sealed.
Hi there Erik . I used to have a channel called captain spanner and i was much into speaker making back in 2017 when your first video had come out. I here because i feel the speaker building community has lost its charm every since kirby's last video . (Kirby Meets Audio) Do you have any idea where he is ? Because i was thinking of making a video of the mysterious disappearance of kirby meets audio . Would love to know the story in case you know anything about him . Thanks
Hi, I used to enjoy Kirby's videos as well, he inspired me to start my channel. I can't say I know anything about him tho. If i remember correctly I think he had a kid about the same time as he stoped uploading videos. For me it has been hard to have time and energy to make videos since we had kids.
@@Erikdidit Well its a tough world i guess. But i can say is the passion to make something and get it working is totally a great feeling all together . But anyways great build with these one . Absolutely loved it.
Have a look at the VoiceCoil Magazine test. The drivers have a bit of unevenness but very good extension through the midrange. No reason these won't perform well. Obviously less efficient with the heavy cone but the motor is huge and can easily control this driver, just plan to have a beefy amp for SPL. That slight unevenness due to the large surround is is a very solid trade off for the bass response. Really though a Passive radiator could be used here.
@@aaronmatuszny8856 Good point, I forgot about doppler distortion. In that regard, the smaller the subwoofer, the longer the amplitude which means bigger doppler distortion
Did you calculate the volume of your enclosure with or without the foam that you put inside ? This kind of foam doesn’t let air circulate through it so you might have actually reduced the volume of enclosures with it. I don’t see any good reason to use this kind of foam honestly ! I really like the finished look of them !
Yeah, you are right. I have changed it to polyester damping. When I held a piece in my hand and tried to blow air though it with an air compressor I noticed that it doesn't circulate air.
@@analogkid4557 @78 dB sensitivity!!! It is a subwoofer in that regard... Add an passive crossover and the sensitivity drops to 74 dB @ 3K Perhaps a good option for an active full DSP speaker.
@@wellroundedsound2422 not really. They pretty much have bsc built in. They are rated at 83 db. With the power handling and excursion they will hit 107 db. Personally I would use two per side.
Spend 200€ for speaker but no money for 22mm mdf. Good resistors and 400v Caps are not expensive the terminal has steel. Thats trash. Use messing. 4 Terminals for 9€ 😎👌🇩🇪 .
Ho visto un bel progetto e un lavoro fatto molto bene. Quello che mi a DELUSO sembra aver USATO DEI SEMPLICI CONDENSATORI ELETTRICI, le bobine sono molto generose come sessione di filo e apparentemente senza traferro un buon lavoro.
i will never figure out why people build boxes and then shove pieces in so all the glue scrapes off trying to put the piece in it's place when you could have built it properly to start with and not had glue scrape away 6:45
@@Erikdidit Yeah sorry mate! On a positive side - more to explore. 😀If I might suggest try some SB Acoustics tweeters. Amazing performance across the board.
nothing epic about sand-cast resistors use sonic caps and mills resistors next time you will thank me later but nice build tho and great video i never thought 4" and excursion went together wow deep back set basket
Do you work for Mills and Sonic Cap? Nothing Epic about getting swindled by buying expensive caps. Anyway the woofer has a Klippel verified 14mm linear Xmax, so yah it is beefy and can move as much air as a typically beefy 8".
@@gregorymorrill7558 use your ears more and eyes less maybe you would like to tell Danny from GR Research that but i suggest you maybe watch and learn what a real x over is first and realize either of us work for anyone but our selves and our ears not eyes and you should too by trying them which you have not properly done either!!! but hey just trying to help you and your sound out if 6$ is killing your pocket book for a cap my bad!Again no sales pitch just facts Jack!
@@rexxx927 Danny at GR is selling(shilling) those expensive caps to make money. He has his views which are typically not shared by others who are not making money off those products. You decide.
@@gregorymorrill7558 wild thing is I or danny have 0 interest in them other then sound i guess your gonna tell me your sandcast resistors are superior too???? sorry i bothered with a suggestion for you please excuse me
@@gregorymorrill7558 Isn't every company selling audio related speakers and components trying to make money? Last I checked that is how a successful business functions! Simply trying better components in the crossover can make quite a difference, I speak directly from experience. Remove anything magnetic and use good quality parts, that don't have to break the bank either. But if you are just going to pick sides and argue about stuff, you probably don't really care about great sound anyway! I'll bet Danny's system is better than any of ours!
Just cross them over around 2500 hz just above the low end of the tweeters, most tweeters only go down to 2khz buy some cheap coils and caps & once you got it buy good ones, you only need 1 coil & 1 cap add an lpad if the tweeter is too loud, don't waste your time and money on 2nd and 3rd order xovers, don't use resistors
Nice build! My only concern is the use of solid wood for the driver/tweeter baffles. Solid wood tends to expand and contract due to humidity changes in the environment. Since the baffles have been milled out/drilled to fit the drivers and tweeters, they will have the most stress and might be prone to cracking in the future. There was a *cringe* moment at around 6:12 in the video, your shirt drawstrings were dangling and hovering right over your table saw blade...all it takes is a second to cause serious injury, safety first.
People are way too overly dramatic about wood movement.
@@earthtoandy_ You are so correct. I am still amazed at how my Solid hickory $8,000 kitchen cabinets with the Sink and dishwasher, the stove All that Heat and steam, Oh and all at moisture and they are still holding together. how in the hell could that little 8-inch piece of wood ever last in a dry room with stable room temps is beyond me.
The rip fence also moves a bunch too right after the dangly bits
My man Erik goes awol for a whole year then BANG! Back with another banger of a video!
These little subs are freakin awesome. I'm impressed how low they go even in book shelf size boxes. Good idea going with slot ports with these to avoid any potential clearance issues with tubes (as state on their page). The signal is making my actual subs dance lol. I'm starting a 2 way floor stander build with these but am going with the matching PRs. I know whats said about solid baffles but I never had any negative issues while using them in the past. Coincidentally I chose 1" thick solid oak stair risers for my baffles this time. 3/4" ply everywhere else. I has intentions of going with a more common ply baffle but, changed my mind last minute. I seen the risers and they were almost bang on the right size. The bottoms merely needed 1/4" nipped off. The oak was too nice to resist using. Finished with black ebonize stain and flat clear and those subs flush mounted is going to look pretty great I think.
I'm building a mini tower with two matching passive radiators right now.
@@Erikdidit Do you mean two per 1 sub per speaker?
@@potsy9973 yes
Connecting the speakers and internal components must be the most exciting part. I would love to do such project
do it with cheapter alternatives like tangband w5 and stuff
Nice build. You should put something like a solid gasket under the Tweeter to be flush with the baffle. A small edge near the tweeter causes already a uneven response in the higher frequencies.
So satisfying. Well done!
Hi 👋, I am new to your UA-cam video, I do not know a lot about making loudspeakers cabinets how you have to make the crossover.
I have made a pair of transmission line cabinets about 40 years ago only just recently had a Tweeter and woofer burn out on me as my power amp decided to throw a wobbly, I am a retired master carpenter cabinet maker and have worked for an organ building company many years ago.
The end product looks very good, But I have to say you should’ve spread glue all over the surfaces of the panels that you’re glowing inside and outside and camp them up to give a full area of bond, this will stop some distortion, I didn’t see you put any gasket under the Tweeter and the woofer,
What will help as well is spreading or Rolling on thick glue on the inside parts of all the surfaces, I didn’t see you put any soundproof quilt inside.
Are used to roll glue on the inside surfaces of some pipes and some internal components of church organs to stop the resonance and to stop condensation moisture entering the material, Phil from the moulin France.
At 2:46 thinking to myself “why is he ironing the wood” 😂
I will now forever refer to my sander as an iron to get the wrinkles out of my wood.
These look like a nice pair! Before buying the plans though; what are the approximate outer dimensions of the cabinets? Trying to figure out if they'd fit my current setup
Those look great. Im curious what their bass extension is and how clean the mids remain while it digs deep into that bass extension. I've seen loads of 2-way bookshelves that try to do clean mids and solid bass at the same time but compromise on at least one of them. That driver looks pretty special and you put a lot of effort into the crossover, so I'm hopeful that you've escaped that pitfall.
Bass extension per Dayton spec is 30hz. It's only a 5 1/4 inch speaker with a large surround and good X max.
30-4000hz for the 5.5" , 25-3000 hz for the 7" version
I'm wondering the same thing! Apparently Epique claims that their speakers can be both a full fledged subwoofer and mid woofer at the same time due to a special design with the driver. Not sure how true that is but they sure do look awesome
That fat surround must cause some nasty diffraction
I purchased a pair of 5.5" Epiques to test, and while they go deep, the mid-range suffers. I have two pair of 2-ways using old (NLA-US) 6.5" Peerless NOMEX mid-woofers that go down to 40Hz (by design and my choice) but up to 6000 Hz, limited by design to about 4000 Hz and crossed to the Peerless tweeter at 3.5 KHz. I have a 12" sub woofer for music (more than enough with 500 watts) in my tiny 13.5'x 15.75' (9 foot ceilings) living room. I listen to quadraphonic 15 IPS tapes and 4 channel LP's almost daily. Yes, my LP's are over 37 years-old, but being they have always been played with a quad cartridge on good to for 35 years, outstanding turntables since (I have four for LP's and one for "78's") and my 1975 TEAC tape deck has new heads, both the tapes and LP's should sound as new 100 years from NOW. You might accept the 5.5" Epique's mids, but I wasn't happy with any XO topology to currently available tweeters. The measurement graphs showed what I heard. Maybe there's a tweeter made that would sound great with the Epiques, but I haven't found it. Very frustrating.
I love the look and the quality of the build, but I am concerned by the frequency response and phase plot of what I take to be the final system at 09:01. These suggest significant colouration at midrange, roll-off of treble, and phase response that literally spans the whole cycle, I mean this is 0 plusminus 180 degrees.
I would love to have seen final recording of the impulse response of the system. Do the theory and practice match?
a nice video, keep it up! continue the good work with faith.
looks good but I'd personally would have preferred a different approach to the design since the epiques are rather expensive, Ida utilized 2 of the extended range drivers in each cabinet with a 3 way crossover.
3rd or 4th order lowpass on the mid as well as
2 order highpass
2nd order highpass on the tweeter
1st order baffle step on the woofer
sealed the mids and tweeters and loaded the woofer in a rear loaded horn
When you make yours, you should do exactly that
I'd personally go with an actual 18 inch subwoofer for the low end at that point for massively increased efficiency at the cost of real estate.
I‘d Love to See your Giant bookshelf or Desk
Beautiful crafted ❤
awesome build, i just cant get behind that woofer, such low sensitivity, need all 200watts of amp to get good sound out of it. Dayton does offer a few 6" options with sensitivities around the 92db. your getting the same volume for half the amplifier power. if you've got a huge amp, that's fine, but if you want to power it with some little tpa3116d2 chips, you wont get much out of them lol
what a build. And awesome tunes used as background too. 9:03 reminds me of Khruangbin
I agree on both fronts. I was trying to find out who the artists were on the vid. I am getting into diy hifi and both tracks would sound sweet through my system. Anyone know?
The music is from epidemic sounds.com
Good Evening Sir.. Can we see the diagram of dividing network circuit(passive filters diagram) inside the box pls.. Get some idea Tha k you ☺️
Is the router lig a special design that can be shared or did you measure and drill the holes?
Thank you for good information. I would appreciate it if you could tell me the name of the music after 10 minutes.
That's Eric I learned some new tricks and I liked that you used solid wood because I have some oak I need to use up.
nice build i would have varnished the front of the speaker giving it an all gloss look .
These are beautiful! How do you feel about the sound of the Epiques? Also I agree with @Chase Leim on the crossovers.
Nicely designed and well crafted 👏👏👏
excellent work Eric. I would suggest rounding over the back side of the driver holes. Every little bit helps, right?
That woofer is no joke the magnet on those are huge are those full range and how did you learn this . That's a lot of knowledge. I get lost when the computer came out and the crossover build. Is that what a transmission vent?
Epique is a sub , not fulll range dummy
Nice! Good looking and well done. Even design and craftsmanship on the brace and crossover board.😀 But ceramic resistors….uu. Keep up your fantastic craftsmanship.
can you explain what is what you did at 8:35 - 8:47 and 9:03 ?
I measured the speakers in their cabinets to get accurate values for the crossover design.
The deep on about 6khz? its really parallel measurements? @@Erikdidit
Several queations here. Whats the internal volume ? Whats the length and tuning of the port. And what amplifier are you using for these given they take 200rms and 400 max W.
Every answer is included in my buldplans that I sell
@@Erikdidit at least answer me this please, I will buy the plans btw, but did you use winisd to model the port dimensions ? Every time I go into winisd I get crazy large port dimensions. And when I see these super short ports I wonder how its even possible (I'm a complete beginner but I'm really into the hobby of building custom speakers), as far I know, to prevent chuffing you have to keep the wind velocity below 16m/s but any attempt I make at doing this by increasing the size of the port I get these crazy long ports. How are you keeping it so short, does it have to do with the internal volume of the speaker, as of this moment I have only modelled using smaller enclosures
@@hermangaviria690 you are probably trying to tune the port too low. It is a balancing act between a few different factors.
@Erikdidit when I don't tune the port low enough I get a huge bump on the low end bringing it to a chevichev response. I specially have a hard time believing how chuffin isn't an issue with this build. I'm a huge beginner so I do apologize for the trouble.
then you got me over here with a square ass box that's unpainted, barely sealed with some OEM 8 inch woofers and walmart tweeters ballin on a budget, untreated OSB for the win
NO SOUND DEMO ????!
I don't know why he keeps building speakers with no sound demo.
Y'all do realize you won't be able to hear what it sounds like anyway right, you'll only hear how the device you're watching it on sounds
This speaker can be pilot by Marantz PM6006?
Nice build..!
Love the content man, keep going❤️
Hey great job where does one find your 🎶 my name is glen
I use epidemicsound.com
How many watts is the subwoofer?
What is that u’re using for calculations besides Rew?
Xsim, winISD
Xsim, winISD
So the epique has 2 connections, I'm guessing that means dual coil? How is it wired for this setup?
Yes, is has two coils. Wired in series. I think it is easiest for you to Google it.
In from amp to positive on either terminal, from the negative on the same terminal to the positive on the other terminal and out to amp from negative.
@@Erikdidit thanks, just spotted that in the video
Those speaker are so cool, You should put them in an acrylic box with a cozy spectrum leds.
Al principio vi que parecia un perfume, son parlantes que suenan bonitos. 🔊🎶👍
Un espectáculo, ¡esos parlantes son arte! Aunque hubiese deseado oír una demostración de cómo suenan. ¡Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina!😎🇦🇷😎
Ok i bought the plans. But in them its says the amp you used can only give 160watts of power per channel.... these 200 watt rms woofers. Am I missing something here?
You can use pretty much any amplifier you want. However, at 64watts the woofers will play 89db at a listening distance of 4m (13feet).
@@Erikdidit but won't this cause clipping ? I was under the impression you always had to use an amp that had the same rms of the speakers or more. Do you just keep the volume down? Did you wire them at a 2ohm or 8ohm load ?
The tweeter & woofer are not a good match in sensitivity, which unfortunately complicates the Xover. This woofer's main plus is its excursion but for full range sound, a bookshelf design with a 5.5" driver will need a subwoofer. So giving up a bit of bass depth to have a better match in sensitivity between the drivers, yielding a simpler Xover, which allows for higher quality parts is IMO a better choice.
its a sub dummy, not a full range
They look good, perfection ❤️🖤
minimum order for the tweeter specified is 1000 units from parts express - any alternatives ?
Yeah, I think I do. I will look it up for you. But you will need another crossover design as well. Maybe you can send me a message on erikdidit.com?
Does the plans include the electrical wiring??
Yes, it does :)
cool! looking forward @@Erikdidit
Lovely 💚👍
@erik what software you use to design the crossover
Xsim
Very good job
I love Erik.
An after thought, I don't mean to spam anyone. But is there a way to ask you a question regarding these drivers via a direct PM?
Erikdidit @ Instagram
I'm not a subscriber yet. I was having a software glitch, trying to upload. I was just going to ask if you had already ran numbers for the 7" epique w PR,
( one of each per speaker). @@Erikdidit. I got all my panels cut today, but not to exact lengths. I still have to establish a parimetre value.
I'm going to keep this one basic and see how it goes. If a particular 6.5" mid bass will work I might try a 3-way with separate boundaries. Oh and of course sealed.
Hi there Erik . I used to have a channel called captain spanner and i was much into speaker making back in 2017 when your first video had come out.
I here because i feel the speaker building community has lost its charm every since kirby's last video . (Kirby Meets Audio)
Do you have any idea where he is ? Because i was thinking of making a video of the mysterious disappearance of kirby meets audio .
Would love to know the story in case you know anything about him . Thanks
Hi, I used to enjoy Kirby's videos as well, he inspired me to start my channel. I can't say I know anything about him tho. If i remember correctly I think he had a kid about the same time as he stoped uploading videos.
For me it has been hard to have time and energy to make videos since we had kids.
@@Erikdidit Well its a tough world i guess. But i can say is the passion to make something and get it working is totally a great feeling all together . But anyways great build with these one . Absolutely loved it.
Very impressive.
Anh ơi,cho e sơ đồ phân tần được không, cảm ơn a
Wow wonderful awesome work 🤞👌👍💜💐🙏
there's no way you're getting great midrange clarity with those tiny subwoofers.
I think tiny subwoofers give you better midrange clarity than big subwoofers
Subwoofers were never meant to play midrange in the first place.
Have a look at the VoiceCoil Magazine test. The drivers have a bit of unevenness but very good extension through the midrange. No reason these won't perform well. Obviously less efficient with the heavy cone but the motor is huge and can easily control this driver, just plan to have a beefy amp for SPL. That slight unevenness due to the large surround is is a very solid trade off for the bass response. Really though a Passive radiator could be used here.
I absolutely believe that midrange is great...I just wonder about doppler distortion. Thoughts?
@@aaronmatuszny8856 Good point, I forgot about doppler distortion. In that regard, the smaller the subwoofer, the longer the amplitude which means bigger doppler distortion
good job what is the music at 5 .00 ? please
Spring gang - you left behind
Great video Eric! Enjoying the vids, both relaxing and stimulating! Just liked and subscribed...
Good job
how can i get a pair of those outhere in tijuana México?but 12s
They only make this 5.5" and a 7".
@@analogkid4557 thanks
@@armandomorenoromero8531 BTW, you can order them from Parts Express.
Look like master of art
Did you calculate the volume of your enclosure with or without the foam that you put inside ? This kind of foam doesn’t let air circulate through it so you might have actually reduced the volume of enclosures with it. I don’t see any good reason to use this kind of foam honestly ! I really like the finished look of them !
Yeah, you are right. I have changed it to polyester damping. When I held a piece in my hand and tried to blow air though it with an air compressor I noticed that it doesn't circulate air.
Does anyone know what the website is? I want the build plans.
Erikdidit.com
Great build, hope (I am sure) it sounds good! I also love your table saw sled. Any chance you can share what it is?
Naaais 👌🏼🔥❤️
that epique driver is looking so sweet. but why using it? it's basically a subwoofer not a midbass
It's not a subwoofer. It goes out to 3k very flat.
@@analogkid4557 @78 dB sensitivity!!! It is a subwoofer in that regard... Add an passive crossover and the sensitivity drops to 74 dB @ 3K Perhaps a good option for an active full DSP speaker.
@@wellroundedsound2422 not really. They pretty much have bsc built in. They are rated at 83 db. With the power handling and excursion they will hit 107 db.
Personally I would use two per side.
Really love it 👍👍👍
Are they for sale?
Not officially
Soud demo?
Nice one
beautiful speakers
i want a pair.
A little sound demo would be great.
awesome build
Nice! Good looking and well done:)
That ain't no bookshelf speaker, that's a bookshelf firework
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I have to make another comment on the detail on the bracing alone knowing that it won't be seen
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Spend 200€ for speaker but no money for 22mm mdf. Good resistors and 400v Caps are not expensive the terminal has steel. Thats trash. Use messing. 4 Terminals for 9€ 😎👌🇩🇪
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Dayton Audio Epique E150HE-44
Sensitivity 83 db 2.83v/1m 🤣🤦♂️
Ho visto un bel progetto e un lavoro fatto molto bene.
Quello che mi a DELUSO sembra aver USATO DEI SEMPLICI CONDENSATORI ELETTRICI, le bobine sono molto generose come sessione di filo e apparentemente senza traferro un buon lavoro.
Nice build but...tweeters sold in lot of 1000!!!!! And out of stock!
Look like "Transducer Lab" tweeters
i will never figure out why people build boxes and then shove pieces in so all the glue scrapes off trying to put the piece in it's place when you could have built it properly to start with and not had glue scrape away 6:45
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Tweeters no longer readily available. Back to the drawing board...
Yeah, unfortunately. I will make an alternative version
@@Erikdidit Yeah sorry mate! On a positive side - more to explore. 😀If I might suggest try some SB Acoustics tweeters. Amazing performance across the board.
nothing epic about sand-cast resistors use sonic caps and mills resistors next time you will thank me later but nice build tho and great video
i never thought 4" and excursion went together wow deep back set basket
Do you work for Mills and Sonic Cap? Nothing Epic about getting swindled by buying expensive caps. Anyway the woofer has a Klippel verified 14mm linear Xmax, so yah it is beefy and can move as much air as a typically beefy 8".
@@gregorymorrill7558 use your ears more and eyes less maybe you would like to tell Danny from GR Research that but i suggest you maybe watch and learn what a real x over is first and realize either of us work for anyone but our selves and our ears not eyes and you should too by trying them which you have not properly done either!!! but hey just trying to help you and your sound out if 6$ is killing your pocket book for a cap my bad!Again no sales pitch just facts Jack!
@@rexxx927 Danny at GR is selling(shilling) those expensive caps to make money. He has his views which are typically not shared by others who are not making money off those products. You decide.
@@gregorymorrill7558 wild thing is I or danny have 0 interest in them other then sound i guess your gonna tell me your sandcast resistors are superior too???? sorry i bothered with a suggestion for you please excuse me
@@gregorymorrill7558 Isn't every company selling audio related speakers and components trying to make money? Last I checked that is how a successful business functions! Simply trying better components in the crossover can make quite a difference, I speak directly from experience. Remove anything magnetic and use good quality parts, that don't have to break the bank either. But if you are just going to pick sides and argue about stuff, you probably don't really care about great sound anyway! I'll bet Danny's system is better than any of ours!
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Thumbs down for not talking or explaing anything
Wtf is this crossover
I'm not showing the final crossover in the video since I sell buildplans.
Just cross them over around 2500 hz just above the low end of the tweeters, most tweeters only go down to 2khz buy some cheap coils and caps & once you got it buy good ones, you only need 1 coil & 1 cap add an lpad if the tweeter is too loud, don't waste your time and money on 2nd and 3rd order xovers, don't use resistors