Home Theater Shack Forums
Epik Subwoofers manufactures world-leading high performance subwoofers for die-hard home theater and music enthusiasts who won't settle for anything less than the best.
PacParts, Inc.: Since 1969, PacParts has been supplying quality replacement parts & accessories from the most recognized manufacturers in the Consumer Electronics Industry.
GIK Acoustics: Home audio acoustics at its best... especially when you have help from the owners right here at the Shack!  Check out their very affordable acoustic panels!
Discount Merchant:  If you need a replacement bulb for your video device... look no further... save big!
ReliableHardware.com: A Reliable Source for Case, Cabinet and Acoustical Hardware!
Fi Audio: Infinitely amazing balanced high end musicality designed drivers!
SVSound: The Sound Authority in speaker and subwoofers as well as the astounding AS EQ1 Subwoofer Equalizer!
Elite Screens offers the finest in affordable projection screens.
Creative Sound Solutions: Loudspeaker kits and components for subwoofers, midwoofers, woofers and full range speakers!
Emotiva is your Home Theater Component Source for Audiophile Quality Home Theater Equipment at Factory Direct Prices
RAM Electronics: Audio, Video, Home Theater and Computer Cables.
Ultimate Home Entertainment: Providing home theater seating and accessories such as popcorn machines and signage... at very affordable prices!
Go Back   Home Theater Systems - Electronics and Forum - HomeTheaterShack > DIY Speakers and Subwoofers > DIY Subwoofers - Sealed and Ported
Room EQ WizardBFD Guide
Forgot Password?
Favorites Home Theater Links Donations Image Gallery

DIY Subwoofers - Sealed and Ported

Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?

Discuss Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What? in the DIY Speakers and Subwoofers forum; Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What? I decided to go with the eD 19Ov.2 b/c they gave me a deal of the driver and the eq2 ...


 Reply     Post New Thread
Views: 341 - Replies: 30  
Thread Tools
Old 10-30-09, 07:59 PM   #1
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


I decided to go with the eD 19Ov.2 b/c they gave me a deal of the driver and the eq2 for $300. I was dead set on going sealed but now I am reconsidering. I modeled in winisd (I have enclosure already built at 4.26ft^3) and came up with some funky numbers. The A7s 450 is in a similar enclosure and is pretty good for a sealed enclosure. I then modeled a ported enclosure and came up with a 4 in. diameter and 6.76 in long. Is this correct? I can easily cut a 4in circle and order a 17 in port. What do you guys think ?
I would prefer a sealed enclosure but the model isn't working to well.





I have a behringer ep1500 amp if anyone models the designs. (please someone do as I got some strange numbers when trying for sealed)


Last edited by vilacr; 10-30-09 at 11:22 PM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Alt Advertisement
Old 10-30-09, 09:57 PM   #2
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Anyone?


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-30-09, 10:22 PM   #3
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Here is something. SPL Modeled with 1000 watts input power. Sub had plenty of excursion left sealed and would probably play with with a bit of EQ on the low end in a sealed box, anyways here are 2 boxes, 1 sealed, 1 ported with spl showing.

Attachments
 

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 11:57 AM   #4
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


I found this for sealed enclosures. If true then the .707 isn't always best.


Qtc Response Peak Sound Quality and Characteristics


0.5 0 Critically damped, lowered SPL, huge enclosure.



0.577 0 Optimal driver damping, lowered SPL, best transient response, huge enclosure.


0.707 0 Usually considered the "optimum" alignment by most designers, gives excellent transient response, low bass performance and power handling, and flattest response curve before F3. Enclosure may be fairly large.


0.85 + 0.69 dB Good alignment if optimum is to large an enclosure, generally very good performance with only slightly accentuated (non-flat) bass, good low bass response. Medium sized enclosure.


1.0 +1.25 dB Best compromise enclosure. Much smaller box than optimum, fair transient response and low bass performance, more noticeable midbass peak. Medium-smaller sized enclosure.


1.1 +1.83 dB Maximum power handling and efficiency, smaller sized enclosure, more pronounced midbass peak. Smaller enclosure.


1.3 +3 dB Driver may sound noticeably boomy, especially smaller drivers with higher Fs and Qts. Fair (or worse) transient response and compromised low bass response. Pronounced mid-bass peak makes the enclosure louder but less accurate. Small enclosure.


2.0 +6 dB Very boomy and muddy, poor transient response and low bass performance. Very small enclosure.


Last edited by vilacr; 10-31-09 at 12:13 PM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 12:44 PM   #5
Shack Administrator
Platinum Supporter
Alias: Mike
Loc: Chitek Lake, Sask. Canada
User: #8033
Since: Apr 2007
Posts: 7,657
  Mike P. is online now    
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


If this is for music then go with a Q of .707.


We're all in this together!

Members DIY Subwoofer Database

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 01:40 PM   #6
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


As you can see the sealed enclosure I posted is close to 7.07, 6.5 is not so far off. Either way you can see how the closed version compares to the ported version, EQ would help it out noticably.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 09:51 PM   #7
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


This is strictly for HT use. In your graph the box sizes are different. In my graph both boxes are modeled in a 4.25ft^3 box. In this box they model close to equal. I am afraid of port noise with the ported enclosure.


Last edited by vilacr; 10-31-09 at 10:43 PM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 10:26 PM   #8
Shack Administrator
Platinum Supporter
Alias: Mike
Loc: Chitek Lake, Sask. Canada
User: #8033
Since: Apr 2007
Posts: 7,657
  Mike P. is online now    
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


If this is for HT then forget sealed. Port noise is not an issue with the proper sized port. How big of a cabinet is acceptable and what amplifier will be powering the sub?


We're all in this together!

Members DIY Subwoofer Database

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 10:51 PM   #9
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Quote:
Mike P. wrote: View Post
If this is for HT then forget sealed. Port noise is not an issue with the proper sized port. How big of a cabinet is acceptable and what amplifier will be powering the sub?
I have built a 4.25ft^3 enclosure (similar to the A7 450)and am powering it with a behringer ep1500 amp. Winisd says I need a 4in diameter and 17.1in length port tuned to 20hz.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 11:06 PM   #10
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Yeah see that is your problem modeling the sub in a ported box that small. You can use it but if you want as much low end extension as possible you'll need a much bigger box. The ported box I modeled is much larger than the sealed box, you will however notice that even if you make the sealed box 20 cubic feet the bass won't go nearly as deep as the ported box. But if you make the ported box very small, as small as your 4.7 cu ft sealed box the low end extension will suffer.

Btw sorry that I missed earlier that you already had a box. However buying a sub and then stuffing it into an existing box is usually the least efficient way to do things and other than being able to choose between sealed, ported and passive radiators if the box is already made then you get what you get and can't really do much about it. If you want low bass I would sugguest either building a bigger ported box or look into putting passive radiators into the box that you have because that is usually the only way to get really deep loud bass out of a really small box.

In your current box a 4" diameter port needs to be approx 17" long. However port air speed will be off the chart when you're up around 1000 watts and you'll be hooting like a horn below about 50hz. If you want your port to not make any bad noises down below 50hz when playing really loud you'll need a port bigger than 5" really. You'll need to either make a slot port or buy a 6" tube, and that will need to be around 34"-40" long depending on the cross sectional area.


Last edited by evilskillit; 10-31-09 at 11:14 PM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-09, 11:15 PM   #11
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


10.5 cu ft is entirely to big as WAF didn't want to accept the 4.25 cu ft enclosure. Thats why I found the eD 19Ov.2 searching for a driver to fit those specs. I figured if the A7 450 uses that enclosure so can I. What is the smallest enclosure I can use to get deep bass down to about 20hz?I may be able to talk her into maybe 6ft cu ft. at most.


Last edited by vilacr; 10-31-09 at 11:21 PM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 12:05 AM   #12
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Well let me look at what you could do with that 4.25 with some passive radiators. That would of course require that you spend more money. You could even use the enclosure you have now but it has an F3 of 45hz and a fairly steep rolloff after that which would be fine for music but for HT will probably not make you happy at all. But you could do that and see where it takes you.

Edit* Ehh, the passive radiators don't really seem to be helping much either other than adding another $100-$200 to the cost of the project. Tho actually looking at the SPL of that sub at high wattage its still pretty loud down around 20hz and room gain would be helping out so you might try it tuned to 20hz in that 4.5 cu with a slot port or something and see how it works.

One thing I just thought of and tried in WinISD is that if you have any way of adding EQ to the signal if you can boost around 4 or 5db around 22-24hz then you can get a nice gentle slope down to about 20hz. You are however going to need a high pass filter around 15-18hz tho otherwise the thing will start bottoming out pretty hard if you play loud material that goes below 20hz. So the question is, do you have any way to EQ the signal and add a high pass filter? If so try it out in the box you have right now ported to 20hz and it should work ok.


Last edited by evilskillit; 11-01-09 at 12:16 AM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 12:29 AM   #13
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Quote:
evilskillit wrote: View Post
Well let me look at what you could do with that 4.25 with some passive radiators. That would of course require that you spend more money. You could even use the enclosure you have now but it has an F3 of 45hz and a fairly steep rolloff after that which would be fine for music but for HT will probably not make you happy at all. But you could do that and see where it takes you.

Edit* Ehh, the passive radiators don't really seem to be helping much either other than adding another $100-$200 to the cost of the project. Tho actually looking at the SPL of that sub at high wattage its still pretty loud down around 20hz and room gain would be helping out so you might try it tuned to 20hz in that 4.5 cu with a slot port or something and see how it works.

One thing I just thought of and tried in WinISD is that if you have any way of adding EQ to the signal if you can boost around 4 or 5db around 22-24hz then you can get a nice gentle slope down to about 20hz. You are however going to need a high pass filter around 15-18hz tho otherwise the thing will start bottoming out pretty hard if you play loud material that goes below 20hz. So the question is, do you have any way to EQ the signal and add a high pass filter? If so try it out in the box you have right now ported to 20hz and it should work ok.

I have the eD eq.2 that came with the 19Ov.2. Which port are you referring to? The 4in diameter and 17 in long port?


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 12:39 AM   #14
Senior Shackster
Alias: brandon
brandonnash's Avatar
Loc: Murfreesboro, Tn
User: #2533
Since: Sep 2006
Posts: 330
  brandonnash is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


To get as deep as you want you will need a larger enclosure and a lower tune. A 4" port is way too small. I use an 8" port on mine and I've never heard a peep out of it even when playing at loud levels close to port tuning. What would the wife say about a port on the outside of the box? You can make it longer that way allowing a larger port and you'd save some of your enclosure volume.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 12:48 AM   #15
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


I guess an outer port will be ok. How will that work?


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 12:51 AM   #16
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Either that or you have to make a slot port in the box. You'll need a port with as much area as a 6" tube. So either use a 6" tube or something like a 3.5"x10" slot port. The exact length will depend on what size tube you use. Ideally at this point you should be using WinISD yourself so you can fiddle around with this stuff and find the exact numbers that work within parameters you are allowed.

And yes the eQ.2 will do everything you need. Except for the adjustable low pass out to cut the high frequencies out of the sub. Its a bit odd that it doesn't have that but I guess most HT receivers do that today anyways on the LFE out.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 09:56 PM   #17
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


I have done a little modeling with winisd and came up with this. Let me know if it will work. An enclosure 9.6cu ft. with a port 6 inches in diameter and 13.5 inches long. Will that cut down on the port noise?


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 10:04 PM   #18
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Should work great. Port air velocity might be a bit high at 1000 watts but at that point the sound will be so loud anyways I don't think you'd be able to tell. At any sane listening levels the port air speed will be well within acceptable levels. Especially if you flare the ends of the port a bit.

Congradulations on conning the wife into accepting a 9.6 cubic foot box If she likes movies she'll agree it was well worth it when she hears it.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 10:14 PM   #19
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


She loves movies. I conned her talking up her teacher friends coming over on Fridays for movie night I will start tomorrow. Thank you.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-01-09, 11:01 PM   #20
Senior Shackster
Alias: Matt
evilskillit's Avatar
Loc: USA, Kansas City, MO
User: #26820
Since: Oct 2008
Posts: 242
  evilskillit is online now  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Awesome, post pics. And measurements if you ever get any


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-09, 07:38 PM   #21
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
How to use eD eQ.2


I am building a sub based on the 19Ov.2 and also purchased the eQ.2 along with the sub. My question is how do I set up the eQ.2? I think the subsonic filter should be set at about 1 o'clock~20hz what about the other settings? I also ordered the samson s-convert due to arrive next week. The eQ.2 is being used in conjunction with the behringer ep1500. Any help is greatly appreciated.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-09, 08:32 PM   #22
Shack Administrator
Platinum Supporter
Alias: Mike
Loc: Chitek Lake, Sask. Canada
User: #8033
Since: Apr 2007
Posts: 7,657
  Mike P. is online now    
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


The subsonic filter frequency will depend on how much power is applied to the sub. How much power does your amp put out?


We're all in this together!

Members DIY Subwoofer Database

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-09, 08:47 PM   #23
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


2x700 watts @ 2ohms or 1400 watts @ 4ohms bridged. Right now I have it @ 700 watts. At 700 watts I am within the range eD recommends for the sub. By the way it sounds good but not what I was expecting. I need to do a little calibrating and moving it around the room.


Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-09, 09:46 PM   #24
Shack Administrator
Platinum Supporter
Alias: Mike
Loc: Chitek Lake, Sask. Canada
User: #8033
Since: Apr 2007
Posts: 7,657
  Mike P. is online now    
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


The sub is already built?


We're all in this together!

Members DIY Subwoofer Database

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-09, 09:50 PM   #25
Shackster
Alias: vilacr
Loc: Down South
User: #42393
Since: Sep 2009
Posts: 32
  vilacr is offline  
Re: Just Purchased eD 19Ov.2 Now What?


Yes. I am testing it now. Will post pics once I am done. I have pics from beginning to end.


If doing a 4 ohm bridged is required I can do that.


Last edited by vilacr; 11-06-09 at 09:59 PM..

Forum Rules Reply With Quote
 Reply     Post New Thread

« Home Theater Shack > DIY Speakers and Subwoofers > DIY Subwoofers - Sealed and Ported »

« Previous Thread   Next Thread »

Bookmarks

Tags
19ov.2, purchased, what?
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads... You may not post replies... You may not post attachments... You may not edit your posts

BB code is On... Smilies are On... [IMG] code is On... HTML is not allowed!




Parts Express: The #1 Internet source for all your DIY and electronics needs!

Ultimate Home Entertainment

This site is best viewed with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher!

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:09 AM.



Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Vendor Tools vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.

Copyright ©2006 - 2009, Home Theater Shack, LLC.
John Mulcahy and Sonnie Parker - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED!



Projector Screens   AV Carts   Lectern   WhiteBoards   Audio Video   HDMI Cables   Multimedia   AV Blog
Massage Chairs   Wall Fountains   Bath Vanities   Electric Fireplaces   Bunk Beds
Dish Network     Dish Network deals




Sponsor/Vendor Ad Rates

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331