I am currently working through some tutorials on amp circuit design. Prior to looking into designing and building my own amp, I have done a fair bit of research on speaker cabinet designs, like for a home hi-fi system just to listen to music. The drivers in a nice hi-fi system almost always have drivers specifically designed in to handle specific bands of the frequency spectrum: tweeters, woofers, subs, etc. Also, these systems almost always have "cross-overs" that channel these frequencies to the drivers that were designed to handle those frequencies.
Pretty much 100% of the guitar amps that come to my mind just have 10" or 12" universal drivers that serve to reproduce all of the frequencies that amp will put out. I am still very early in my understanding of amp circuits, so I am totally sure that there is a logical reason for this. I am just wondering what it is? What do amps not have tweeters?
Possibly even more important, why do the speaker cabinets themselves never seem to have any design features to speak of. They are just wooden boxes. Sometimes they are open, and sometimes they have a sealed enclosure. But I have never seen a guitar cabinet with a ported speaker enclosure, or a passive radiator enclosure.
So to summarize, with classic guitar amps...
1. ...why no tweeters/woofers/subs?
2. ...why no crossovers?
3. ...why no enclosure design: (sealed, ported, passive radiator)?
Thanks guys!
Michael
Pretty much 100% of the guitar amps that come to my mind just have 10" or 12" universal drivers that serve to reproduce all of the frequencies that amp will put out. I am still very early in my understanding of amp circuits, so I am totally sure that there is a logical reason for this. I am just wondering what it is? What do amps not have tweeters?
Possibly even more important, why do the speaker cabinets themselves never seem to have any design features to speak of. They are just wooden boxes. Sometimes they are open, and sometimes they have a sealed enclosure. But I have never seen a guitar cabinet with a ported speaker enclosure, or a passive radiator enclosure.
So to summarize, with classic guitar amps...
1. ...why no tweeters/woofers/subs?
2. ...why no crossovers?
3. ...why no enclosure design: (sealed, ported, passive radiator)?
Thanks guys!
Michael
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