Building Resonance Free Subwoofers


Rotator cuff surgery has left me with enough disability time to complete the picture diary of the construction of MS Tool and Woodcraft Model 4 passive subwoofers which many have asked for. Here it is https://imgur.com/a/dOTF3cS

Feel free to ask any questions. It will help fight off the boredom.

128x128mijostyn

Subs are also a dipole isobaric, premium 10" Scanspeak woofers, crossed at 50Hz, 18dB. Both DWM’s and Scanspeaks are unusual in having good transients and linearity extending more than 4 octaves above the crossover point, so that the transitions are pretty seamless (to me, another Quad user, and a Magnepan owner). Sub drivers are also Bryston powered - bass doesn’t need more, but it also sounds a lot better than less. IMO.

You are so right about active control over the bass. Would never go back. Both of my bass systems are actively controlled in terms of volume, but only the sub has an electronic crossover.

@terry9 Go for it! IMHO there is no such thing as too much power for subwoofers. With the amount of gain required at 20 Hz and the corrections room control makes some frequencies are going to be plus 15 to 20 dB. That is 6 to 8 times the amount of power required!

Mini DSP makes a very inexpensive digital subwoofer crossover. You might want to try playing around with one. You can get slopes up to 96 dB/oct! Even if you do not use it in the end it will help you determine what the best crossover points and slopes are.

ESLs are the best! 

@mijostyn,

You have no idea how jealous I am of your workshop! 🤗 It’s beautiful, well equipped and large! Your workmanship is impressive as well. It was a pleasure to look at all the pictures you posted.

Jim

 

@curiousjim Thank you Jim. I wish to reiterate. There is nothing I can not do with a band saw and hand tools, both powered and not. The big machines just make me faster. For me the fun part is what I call process engineering. How the heck am I going to do that?

@terry9 Ahmen