Hi all
I have a pair of old KEF Cantor speakers which I recently purchased on the forum, had the tweeters fixed at Resonant Frequency and the speakers sound really good hooked up to my Nad 3020b amp.
I would like to refurbish these speakers by putting them in a new enclosure. The current enclosure is a sealed 10 litre's, pic below (image from the net)
The spec sheet for the driver recommends a 20-30 litre sealed enclosure: http://hk.kef.com/media/doc/Datasheet_B200A_SP1014.pdf
I have calculated the following in WinISD for a 20 litre box using 22mm MDF:
Regarding the baffle design, I'm thinking of rounding all the edges. Should I do this considering the current box doesn't have it? Has the crossover been designed to compensate for the baffle step?
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks for looking
I have a pair of old KEF Cantor speakers which I recently purchased on the forum, had the tweeters fixed at Resonant Frequency and the speakers sound really good hooked up to my Nad 3020b amp.
I would like to refurbish these speakers by putting them in a new enclosure. The current enclosure is a sealed 10 litre's, pic below (image from the net)
The spec sheet for the driver recommends a 20-30 litre sealed enclosure: http://hk.kef.com/media/doc/Datasheet_B200A_SP1014.pdf
I have calculated the following in WinISD for a 20 litre box using 22mm MDF:
Regarding the baffle design, I'm thinking of rounding all the edges. Should I do this considering the current box doesn't have it? Has the crossover been designed to compensate for the baffle step?
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks for looking