Hi, I chose the loudspeakers only to reduce the size of the box. I would say that the directionality does not have an effect, but it has a great impact on the sound color. it has a big gain around 300Hz and it has to be solved by using PEQ in the sound processor. I do not measure the directionality of the boxes so that I did not have to measure it, but when using such a low dividing frequency (600Hz) the directionality is already quite negligible.What is the effect of tilting the 10" in opposite directions like Jaroslav Mikyska did? How will it affect directivity?
Jaroslav, maybe you can elaborate a little about the performance of your build?
Nice Cat ?If you turn the box sideway with the two 12" or 10" drivers either side of the horn, and cross to the BMS 4594/HF950 horn at around 630Hz the pattern at this point will collapse (as a best guess) to round 40 - 50 degrees. This is why the double 10 like Jaroslav's design looks great, it controls the vertical pattern of the 10" drivers to match the horn's nominal vertical pattern of 50 degrees at the crossover point.
@ Jaroslov ... that gain you get around 300Hz and EQ-ed out will actually translate more SPL
Below (excuse the cat) is a box I built which is some what similar to yours (its on its side in the picture). The 2 slots and chamber in front of the 2 x 14" drivers produces a peak around 400Hz which is EQ-ed out. The spacing of the slots either side of the horn form a dipole and hence control LF directivity. If you get it correct (the spacing and crossover frequency/slope) you can get an almost perfect off axis frequency response through the crossover point in both the horizontal and vertical plane.
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What volume the horn and driver have, I don't know. I have basreflex ports inside the box, diameter 50mm, length 80mm. This is indicated by dashed lines on the drawing.This makes sense, finally I understand! Thank you very much for you patient explanation, I will make sure to pay it forward when the time arrives. Do you know approximately how many liters is occupied by horn, bms driver and bracing inside the box?
Okay, thanks! what are tuning frq for your speakers? and where did you find those fancy speakergrills? Been looking for something like that.
I haven't measured the tuning yet, basreflexes are only tuned in order to keep the box as low as possible. Because the box in fulrange mode is used only exceptionally and at low power, there is basically no need for it. With standard use of compact boxes with subwoofers at crossover frequency of 115Hz, the basfflex in the compact box no longer applies.Okay, thanks! what are tuning frq for your speakers? and where did you find those fancy speakergrills? Been looking for something like that.