SC 5.1

The SC 5.1
Design Goals
Driver Selection
Enclosure Design
Enclosure Assembly
Crossover Design
Conclusion
Parts List
About the Designer
- Driver Selection -

The driver selection was much easier than determining the enclosure design. I consider myself an audiophile, so the drivers had to be accurate. I selected the Hi-Vi TN28 fabric dome tweeter because it offered accurate sound reproduction combined with styling that would allow me to imitate (and therefore fl atter) the B&W 805S design. The sound pressure level (SPL) vs. frequency response graph published by Hi-Vi indicated that the TN28 was relatively fl at from 2 kHz to 20 kHz, producing approximately 88 dB.

I used the tweeter's 88 dB SPL as a guide for selecting a 6" midbass, and quickly identifi ed the Hi-Vi M6N as an excellent candidate. Since this was my fi rst speaker design project in many years and easily the most complex, I decided to purchase a Dayton TITSK-10K Titanic MKIII subwoofer kit. Assembly of the kit took about two hours and the subwoofer sounds fantastic. I would highly recommend simplifying any surround system design by adding the Dayton subwoofer kit!

HI-VI M6N 6" ALUMINUM/MAGNESIUM MIDBASS

HI-VI TN28 FABRIC DOME TWEETER

DAYTON XO2W-2.5K 2-WAY CROSSOVER 2,500 Hz

 
 

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