If you are interested in more information, have a suggestion or need an amplifier printed circuit board, you are welcome to contact me (scratchart @ live.nl).
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2023 Mini loudspeaker all black The same as model 2020 except that new PCB’s are being used. No connectors exist on the back side anymore. The cables are directly fed into the standard. Also the stand is different. |
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Redesign 2023. The speaker, designed together with my daughter in 2011 (see below), Frequency response measured at 3m in a living room: |
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Banana speakers 2022 The speaker cabinet design is not mine. A running buddy of mine had the cabinets without speakers in his garage for 20 years. He had seen this design once and had it copied by a carpenter. It takes real craftsmanship to make this shape! Because the walls of the cabinet are never parallel, it will be difficult for resonance to occur in the cabinet. That’s a big advantage. He asked me to install speakers in it. Coincidentally, the broadband Tymphany ring radiator tweeter turned out to fit exactly in the existing tweeter hole. For the woofer I found the very nice Dayton RS225-4 8″ Reference Woofer, also fitting exactly. First of all, the inner walls were reinforced with partitions to reduce vibrations. The design of the electronics, including PCB, is mine. An active amplifier is built in. That is to say, a balanced input amplifier, an electronic 18 db/oct crossover at 800 Hz, two separate power amplifiers, an active bass correction filter (the cabinet does not have a bass reflex port) so that the woofer goes straight down to 20 Hz and a circuit (“audio switch”) that automatically takes the amplifier out of standby when music is started. The power indication LED (green/red, power/standby) shines on the floor by chance and that gives an unexpected nice effect. The result is a uniquely shaped loudspeaker with high-end sound characteristics.
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Mini loudspeaker 2020. Of course, they can not match the large array speakers. But the challenge here was to built a very small, good looking but still good loudspeaker. Frequency response measured at 3m in a living room:
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Model 2018. A line array speaker with built-in amplifiers. The listening room is an important factor for listening to music. Dimensions: 120 x 26 x 11 cm Documentation can be found here. DFX drawings acrylic panels:
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What design choices are behind model 2018?The design of the standard loudspeaker sold in stores differs in at least four respects. The standard speaker is usually a two-way or three-way system with a bass reflex port and no amplifiers are built in. This model is a two-way system in which the mid and high frequencies are reproduced by nine broadband speakers in an open box and a bass speaker in a completely closed box. Amplifiers with filters are built into the cabinet. The cabinet has been kept as flat and narrow as possible to be placed in the living room. Each of the following four features contribute to quality enhancement: Open baffle for broadband speakersWhen a speaker is enclosed in a cabinet, resonances of the air in the cabinet will occur. Those resonances gradually disappear through the speaker and cabinet panels. This seriously ‘colors’ the sound image. The cabinet continuously stores sound energy that is released in a delayed manner. However, a closed box is not necessary for mid and high tones. That is why the broadband speakers are mounted in an open cabinet. This results in an uncolored sound. Voices sound more natural. For this reason, electrostatic speakers also sound so good because they are never mounted in a closed cabinet. Line arrayA line array system consists of a column of identical loudspeakers. This system is used in large spaces (e.g. concert halls, churches) due to its high efficiency. The efficiency is due to the vertical bundling of the sound. For a living room, efficiency is not important, but vertical bundling is. This ensures that less sound reaches the listener through reflection from the floor and ceiling. To the listener, it seems as if he is closer to the speaker. Almost as if he is listening through headphones. Completely closed bass cabinetAn open cabinet for the bass is impractical because it would require a very large panel. With standard loudspeaker systems, a bass reflex port is needed to get more lower frequencies. However, the bass reflex port is based on resonance. And at resonance, sound energy is released in a delayed manner. For this reason, a closed cabinet was chosen. The cabinet is so small that standing waves (resonance) cannot arise. To compensate for the lack of bass, which a small box entails, correction amplifiers are built in. In this way, the bass sounds quieter than a bass reflex system. Built-in amplifiersThere are a number of reasons why amps are built in. As mentioned before, correction amplifiers are needed for the low end. The treble is also slightly corrected. In addition, there is an electronic crossover filter. This is more accurate than a passive filter as used in standard loudspeaker systems. Separate power amplifiers (LM3886T) are built in for the low and high frequencies. This means that the speaker is directly connected to the amplifier, without the intervention of cables, coils, capacitors and resistors. In that way, the speaker is better controlled by the amplifier. There is a circuit (“audio switch”) that automatically turns on the power of the amplifiers when the music starts. When the music has stopped, the power will be turned off after a few minutes. The “active” speaker can be directly connected to a preamplifier or media player. The loudspeaker can be connected to an existing power amplifier via a resistance attenuator (1:20). |
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Model 2017. A speaker with built-in amplifiers. I still remember hearing this system for the first time. What a surprise! Dimensions: 128 x 30. Depths: 8 and 20 cm Documentation can be found here. Measured in living room at 3 m distance: |
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Model 2014. Designed for a puppet show. Just very cheap speakers, but due to the line array gives an excellent performance for voices. |
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Model 2007. A three-way active speaker. Dimensions: 60 x 22.5. Depth: 26.5 cm Measured in living room at 3 m distance: |
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Model 2011. For people that are hearing impaired.
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Model 2009. A speaker with built-in amplifiers. I have a set of empty cabinets in the garage I want to get rid off. When I was about 17 years old, I heard the Quad ESL 57 for the first time and from that time on I was fascinated by electrostatic speakers.
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Model 1990. A passive three-way speaker. I probably build another 8 speakers before this model. |