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<blockquote data-quote="Shelbyturbo1989" data-source="post: 1937658" data-attributes="member: 559370"><p>Here is my initial design:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://community.webshots.com/photo/2111281330065614607FYdsIb" target="_blank"><img src="http://thumb7.webshots.com/t/36/37/2/81/33/2111281330065614607FYdsIb_th.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>The two holes in the middle are where the tweeters would be placed. The reason for the complex design is because I listen to heavy metal/rock at high volumes. I haven't experienced a set of speakers with only a few drivers that I liked the sound of when they started to get loud. To me it seems that the larger number of drivers allows them to produce more sound without having to exhert them as much, thus making for better sound (kind of like a line array). This is mostly based off of intuition however because I've only been fortunate enough to hear only a few high end systems (often not with my musical tastes).</p><p></p><p>If I use two 4 ohm woofers in series, four 4 ohm mids in series/parallel to get 8 ohms, and drop down to one 8 ohm tweet I will be able to get my desired 8 ohm speaker. I am unsure if the single tweeter will be able to keep up though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shelbyturbo1989, post: 1937658, member: 559370"] Here is my initial design: [URL="http://community.webshots.com/photo/2111281330065614607FYdsIb"][IMG]http://thumb7.webshots.com/t/36/37/2/81/33/2111281330065614607FYdsIb_th.jpg[/IMG][/URL] The two holes in the middle are where the tweeters would be placed. The reason for the complex design is because I listen to heavy metal/rock at high volumes. I haven't experienced a set of speakers with only a few drivers that I liked the sound of when they started to get loud. To me it seems that the larger number of drivers allows them to produce more sound without having to exhert them as much, thus making for better sound (kind of like a line array). This is mostly based off of intuition however because I've only been fortunate enough to hear only a few high end systems (often not with my musical tastes). If I use two 4 ohm woofers in series, four 4 ohm mids in series/parallel to get 8 ohms, and drop down to one 8 ohm tweet I will be able to get my desired 8 ohm speaker. I am unsure if the single tweeter will be able to keep up though... [/QUOTE]
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