Very fun and interesting project you've done!
If the three drivers were sealed as stated above, based on the specs for the drivers, they will naturally have an F3 of 130hz, with a 0.105cuft which should make crossing over at that point quite simple. With a QTS for these drivers being .34, and an EPB of 137, I think they could benefit from being boxed in. Although, they would prefer a ported design, which is not a good idea for an OB speaker :)
Would be very curious to see what the difference would be having the 3 drivers in the same sealed cabinet vs having them in their own sealed enclosures.
I'm a bit confused as to the reasoning behind the H frame and how it dissects the top woofer. Asking because I have been wanting to build some open baffle speakers for myself, but 4x15" woofers, 2x6.5" full range drivers and a (possibly) rear firing super tweeter (not to mention crossovers) they can get quite costly as an experiment. The wings and associated math to sort out baffle step is something I have not wanted to take on quite yet either.
Decwares approach with the curved edges is an interesting design approach, but again, either math, or a LOT of wood being cut to experiment with.
If the three drivers were sealed as stated above, based on the specs for the drivers, they will naturally have an F3 of 130hz, with a 0.105cuft which should make crossing over at that point quite simple. With a QTS for these drivers being .34, and an EPB of 137, I think they could benefit from being boxed in. Although, they would prefer a ported design, which is not a good idea for an OB speaker :)
Would be very curious to see what the difference would be having the 3 drivers in the same sealed cabinet vs having them in their own sealed enclosures.
I'm a bit confused as to the reasoning behind the H frame and how it dissects the top woofer. Asking because I have been wanting to build some open baffle speakers for myself, but 4x15" woofers, 2x6.5" full range drivers and a (possibly) rear firing super tweeter (not to mention crossovers) they can get quite costly as an experiment. The wings and associated math to sort out baffle step is something I have not wanted to take on quite yet either.
Decwares approach with the curved edges is an interesting design approach, but again, either math, or a LOT of wood being cut to experiment with.