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I have designed the drawer following the advice of a forum, with a kid with the same.
https://www.mygarage.ro/audio-foto-video/22844-amplificatoare-si-boxe-home-made-58.html
the problem is that I can't find the characteristics of the sony wofer to know the frequency of rupture....
1-505-235-13 come from. Sony SS-H771 (15cm / 6ohmi / ~50W / 40HZ-14KHZ)
They have an old design because Marshall makes them that way.
but from your comments I see that you have never heard it..... I would like you to listen to them or see the reviews. those who listen to them are hallucinated by the sound quality it has
I remind you that a portable speaker
https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Marshall-Altavoz-Bluetooth-inal%C3%A1mbrico-Woburn/dp/B07HPM264C?th=1
NIGEL el sony que tengo tiene esta referencia 1-505-235-13
I have measured the sony and they are 6ohm
My intention is to put a preamp with tone control before the amp and a crossover after it. Those are the components that I had planned to mount, a low-pass filter for a mono amplifier with 2 8ohm wofers in parallel so that the result is 4ohm, and a stereo amplifier for the two 4ohm tweeters...
Hello, first of all forgive my English, I use the translator.
I am building a speaker without a battery, it is a copy of the marshall woburn.
I have read all the messages and now I am wondering how it would be better...
1 mono amplifier for 2 5.15" 8ohm wofers and another mono amplifier for 2...
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