Another thread that does not really fit the board, but I'd hate to go where the audio-phools hang out and much rather stick with the musicians here!
The deal is this: I am looking for a bunch of small general purpose speakers to stick into my iMac for light home recording and keyboard monitoring duty, but mainly for listening to music.
I have looked at the likes of Yamaha HS50 and Genelec 8020, but they are
1) Not satisfying for a DIYer like me
2) Need a subwoofer to produce some decent bass
Now I have made some good experience with the Linkwitz transform circuit for getting deeper bass from a subwoofer, and I was wondering whether the same principle could be applied to get more bass from small (say 4") woofers. I see a few problems with this:
these may well be the reasons why no commercial product like this exists, together with the fact that mating a pair of 100W+ amplifiers to a small table-top speaker seems a bit unconventional.
Anyway I'd like to throw this idea out there and hear what you guys think about it.
The deal is this: I am looking for a bunch of small general purpose speakers to stick into my iMac for light home recording and keyboard monitoring duty, but mainly for listening to music.
I have looked at the likes of Yamaha HS50 and Genelec 8020, but they are
1) Not satisfying for a DIYer like me
2) Need a subwoofer to produce some decent bass
Now I have made some good experience with the Linkwitz transform circuit for getting deeper bass from a subwoofer, and I was wondering whether the same principle could be applied to get more bass from small (say 4") woofers. I see a few problems with this:
- There simply are no drivers out there with sufficient x_max (i.e inches rather than mm's) to move enough air with a small driver
- Having audible frequencies ride on top of the LF waveforms makes distortion really unacceptable
- There are some theories that say, regardless of driver excursion a small speaker can only go so low
these may well be the reasons why no commercial product like this exists, together with the fact that mating a pair of 100W+ amplifiers to a small table-top speaker seems a bit unconventional.
Anyway I'd like to throw this idea out there and hear what you guys think about it.
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