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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:As to enclosures: The recommended sealed enclosure is just 1/10th of a cubic foot. Without going into a lot of enclosure theory, I would suggest to increase the volume of the box to as much as you're comfortable with. Doubling the volume will net just a bit more bass and at the volumes and power handling expected should be a good compromise.
westend, I apologize for not replying earlier. I followed your link and said to myself "Wow!" Then the question of what size enclosure to use came up. If you have a recommendation I would love to hear it!
I am going to "move" on this subject next week. Order speakers, cabinet and an amplifier. Another dumb question: I spent twenty dollars on an USB to 3.5 mm "external sound card" for this laptop. It made an amazing difference in clarity and volume with headphones. is this soundcard to be used with an external amplifier?
I am going to do my best to try and keep battery draw under 5 amps. I figure I will be listening to the speakers from a distance of five feet. Maybe young Strauss, softly, from a distance of 20' while dining on tacos ๐
โOct-28-2014 08:59 AM
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
My hearing like my eyes is awful. But I cannot understand speech coming out of the laptop speakers To save space I am musing the idea of one powered subwoofer and a pair of horn midrange speakers for the stereo thing plus a midrange like the Peavy for 39 bucks at Parts Express. I'd bet anything my hearing stops at 4K and above. Midrange from around 400 Hz on up would work just fine. Yep, one 6-1/2" subwoofer, one 5" Peavy midrange and a pair of upper-midrange horns. Good enough for who it's for...
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pnichols wrote:
You can't even drive decent speakers with low amperage - never mind the quality of the analog music storage (I can't believe I mentioned analog) or the lack of compression (ever heard of no compression) digital music storage going to the speakers.
โOct-26-2014 10:49 PM
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pnichols wrote:
Just a bit more morphing:
You can't even drive decent speakers with low amperage - never mind the quality of the analog music storage (I can't believe I mentioned analog) or the lack of compression (ever heard of no compression) digital music storage going to the speakers.
My two front spacial side speakers (I stopped at 3-channel audio) are almost as large as my RV refrigerator ... and take a lot of amps to drive ... preferrably with Class A waveform amps instead of Class B or Class C (heaven forbid) waveforms - which I can't afford. Has anyone here priced triodes or high power solid state output stage (Krell) hardware lately?
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