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glynnw
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November 01, 2011, 04:05:09 PM »
Hope you guys don't mind a general crossover design question. Whenever I post on the other sites I always get a smartass answer from someone and, being the jerk I am, we get into a shouting match. I am building an open baffle speaker that calls for a 12mH coil on the woofer. The cost of a custom air core coil is just too much - can I use a metal core coil for this? I notice on my BassZillas Dick Olsher actually specifies iron core in a couple of places.
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Re: Question on coils
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November 01, 2011, 08:29:24 PM »
I don't think you have a lot of choice in the matter with a value that high, unless you want to use multiple inductors to get that value ($$).
These
look reasonably tempting, but there have been some nice speakers made with channel frame metal core inductors in the crossover.
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November 01, 2011, 09:32:52 PM »
What is the driver, and what are you driving it with?
Usually open baffle woofers need to have a Q that is relatively large, like 1.0 or more. Resistance increases the Q, so if your driver is low Q then the DCR of the inductor will increase it. Depending on the source resistance of the amp and the QT of the driver itself, a cheaper coil may actually be better...
Gotta say though that the Jantzen 12mH 18 AWG is over 2 ohms and still $40+ ... not cheap!
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I am building the small open baffle from the Lowther site that was exhibited at VSAC 2008 - however initially I will be using either 1 or 2 Fostex 206e drivers (2 will give me the 16 Ohms the crossover wants to see) along with the 12" Tone Tubby per side. I am using the Fostex drivers now in an experimental open baffle and many aspects of the sound please me more than my BassZillas, which use a more expensive Fostex driver. Last night I did more research on coils and now have on order 2 of these magnetic core Erse coils (
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=266-948
) to get a low DCR.
If these work out I may spend the bucks and get the proper Lowther driver that the speakers are designed for - but currently my total cost is under a grand and I'd like to keep it that way.
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For what it's worth I think Jon Ver Halen said he had a pair of the field coil drivers in stock. To my ear they make that speaker a whole different animal.
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Yeah, but they'd make my checkbook a whole different animal as well. According to their site, they have designed 2 different OB speakers. The small one uses 12" Tone Tubby woofers and the PM6A speaker. This is what they had at VSAC 2008. The larger one uses a newly made version of the Altec 416A woofers and Lowther field coils. I'm sure the larger one is much better, but just too spendy for me.
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