Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
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Looking much, much better than those chipboard boxes. Do you know anyone who does figure painting? Excume my bad english but I cant't find a right term... I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. Anyway, some paint theme, like a robot or football, just might look good on them. You probably get the idea.
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Nice job with the cutting stu, plasma cutters are great bits if kit
Id be tempted to sit the tweeter eyeball in a shallow cone, put some rubber blobs onside the cone to decouple the eyeball from the cone and use the cone as a diffuser for the bass driver. and you can then rotate the tweeter eyeball to wherever you want it to sit. And it will stay where you put it. Should then give you a wider dispersion for the bass driver
Id be tempted to sit the tweeter eyeball in a shallow cone, put some rubber blobs onside the cone to decouple the eyeball from the cone and use the cone as a diffuser for the bass driver. and you can then rotate the tweeter eyeball to wherever you want it to sit. And it will stay where you put it. Should then give you a wider dispersion for the bass driver
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Thanks Ant. It was quite an arse clenching time cutting those holes.Vinyl-ant wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:39 pm Nice job with the cutting stu, plasma cutters are great bits if kit
Id be tempted to sit the tweeter eyeball in a shallow cone, put some rubber blobs onside the cone to decouple the eyeball from the cone and use the cone as a diffuser for the bass driver. and you can then rotate the tweeter eyeball to wherever you want it to sit. And it will stay where you put it. Should then give you a wider dispersion for the bass driver
Good idea with the cone pointing down towards the mid bass. I will have a think about it. It would have to be shallow to keel the 2" as close to the mid bass as I can. I can't get within quarter wavelength distance between the two drivers (wavelength at xover of 7kHz is too small) but every little helps.
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Black is my preferred colour. Have to admit that most of this thread is over my head.
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
It's not hard to improve on those crap chipboard cubes They were always a means to an end.Firebug1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:30 pm Looking much, much better than those chipboard boxes. Do you know anyone who does figure painting? Excume my bad english but I cant't find a right term... I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. Anyway, some paint theme, like a robot or football, just might look good on them. You probably get the idea.
I understand what you mean about getting an artist to paint them. I could let my 7 &11 year old kids do one each
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Your opinion is appreciated. Everybody can comment on aesthetics even if the physics is over their head, and I am listening.
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Stu that sb tweeter driver should be capable of crossing over much lower than 7k, i have some sb tweeters that i used in my last metronomes that i crossed over at about 4k, i used an inductor to roll off the top of the 6 inch mid/bass driver because at the top of its response it was ragged as hell and used a cap to bring the tweeter in much lower down than usual. It worked nicely.
Dont tie yourself to a certain cuttoff, and remember that the crossover aint a brick wall. a simple 1st order 6db per octave rollof can be surprisingly useful, and also give a less audibly obvious phase shift imo. Its always a good place to start, crossovers only need be as complicated as they need to be, no more no less.
In terms of complication, less isnt always more, and more is not always more
Dont tie yourself to a certain cuttoff, and remember that the crossover aint a brick wall. a simple 1st order 6db per octave rollof can be surprisingly useful, and also give a less audibly obvious phase shift imo. Its always a good place to start, crossovers only need be as complicated as they need to be, no more no less.
In terms of complication, less isnt always more, and more is not always more
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
All valid points.Vinyl-ant wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 1:39 pm Stu that sb tweeter driver should be capable of crossing over much lower than 7k, i have some sb tweeters that i used in my last metronomes that i crossed over at about 4k, i used an inductor to roll off the top of the 6 inch mid/bass driver because at the top of its response it was ragged as hell and used a cap to bring the tweeter in much lower down than usual. It worked nicely.
Dont tie yourself to a certain cuttoff, and remember that the crossover aint a brick wall. a simple 1st order 6db per octave rollof can be surprisingly useful, and also give a less audibly obvious phase shift imo. Its always a good place to start, crossovers only need be as complicated as they need to be, no more no less.
In terms of complication, less isnt always more, and more is not always more
In good old Doc style I currently have no filter on the mid bass, I bring in the 2" tweeter with a 1st order passive line level high pass where the mid bass rolls off acoustically.
I have thought of crossing over at 1kHz with a passive line level xover for a number of reasons. The 2" full ranger really is a gem and is highly recommended by many on diyaudio.com. It might improve imaging. There is a dip in the human ear's sensitivity at around 1kHz. Crossing over there will give each driver a fair share of the frequencies- just over 4 octaves each. I can definitely get the two drivers within quarter wavelength distance at ikHz. With the mid bass rolling off at 1kHz it won't be directional like it is at 7kHz. There will be more music coming from the forward firing 2" which might be good.
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Bigger steel hemispheres are available up to 90cm diameter A 50cm diameter sphere is 62 litres. Big enough for a 12 incher
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Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Right, to progress this any further I need to buy some baltic birch ply and a router.
The ply is to make some driver mounting rings and a spacer which is sandwiched between the two steel hemispheres. Also I might make the single hollow leg and circular base out of birch ply as well. Translam style so the ply's are visible
The ply is to make some driver mounting rings and a spacer which is sandwiched between the two steel hemispheres. Also I might make the single hollow leg and circular base out of birch ply as well. Translam style so the ply's are visible
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