I'm putting together a bedroom system. I've got an amp I'd like to use, but it's a very low power tube amp (about 2.5 watts). I need to build a pair of speakers that will function adequately with that little power. The catch is, they must also be quite small. No more than 10 inches tall, and no more than 7 inches deep. I realize that Hoffman's Iron Law dictates that these speakers will not have great bass response, but that's OK for this particular system.
This Kanspea speaker kit from Fostex is all I have found so far that might fit the bill. It is a complete kit including the cabinets. I have access to a woodshop, a laser cutter, and other tools, so if I had plans, I could make the cabinets myself.
Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks all.
This Kanspea speaker kit from Fostex is all I have found so far that might fit the bill. It is a complete kit including the cabinets. I have access to a woodshop, a laser cutter, and other tools, so if I had plans, I could make the cabinets myself.
Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks all.
Dear ChetJettison,
HB-05F, W.114*H.250*D.180(mm)
There is no data for HB-05F, but the performance is almost the same as HB-06F.
It will get the necessary and sufficient bass.
I think you can get enough volume with 2.5W.
HB-06F + MarkAudio OM-MF4(CHN40) at YouTube
HB-05F, W.114*H.250*D.180(mm)
There is no data for HB-05F, but the performance is almost the same as HB-06F.
It will get the necessary and sufficient bass.
I think you can get enough volume with 2.5W.
HB-06F + MarkAudio OM-MF4(CHN40) at YouTube
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Since you are willing to build cabinets, order a pair of Markaudio 5.3 drivers and build some uMar-Ken or uMar-KenPlus boxes. I believe the uMar-Ken plans are free but the slightly larger uMar-KenPlus plans require a fee. Both boxes are within your 10 x 7 limits. There is also a Bloodhound cabinet for the same driver which is a little too large at 11 x 7 3/4. The bloodhound plans are also free and will provide an easier build with more bass if you can live with the larger size.I'm putting together a bedroom system. I've got an amp I'd like to use, but it's a very low power tube amp (about 2.5 watts). I need to build a pair of speakers that will function adequately with that little power. The catch is, they must also be quite small. No more than 10 inches tall, and no more than 7 inches deep. I realize that Hoffman's Iron Law dictates that these speakers will not have great bass response, but that's OK for this particular system.
This Kanspea speaker kit from Fostex is all I have found so far that might fit the bill. It is a complete kit including the cabinets. I have access to a woodshop, a laser cutter, and other tools, so if I had plans, I could make the cabinets myself.
Any suggestions are welcome! Thanks all.
I can’t disagree with the choice of A5.2/3 or even the CHN-50. Not overly sensitive, but you did say small. In a bedroom the combo with a small SE amplifier should do well as long as you aren’t trying to blow yourself out of the room.
dave
dave
Thanks for the replies everyone! So far I’m leaning towards the CHN40 or 50, as I can get a pair of those from Amazon.co.jp for only around $75, a bit cheaper than the A5.3. And the plans posted by nandappe for the HB-05F look easy enough to adapt for laser cutting.
The CHN-40 is really only useful as a midTweeter, you will get some bottom from the CHN-50. They fit into the same boxes as the A5.2/3.
dave
dave
Thanks for sharing this. I’m leaning in this direction. Does the CHN40 fit in the HB-05F cabinet?Dear ChetJettison,
HB-05F, W.114*H.250*D.180(mm)
There is no data for HB-05F, but the performance is almost the same as HB-06F.
It will get the necessary and sufficient bass.
I think you can get enough volume with 2.5W.
HB-06F + MarkAudio OM-MF4(CHN40) at YouTube
Gotcha thanks. Can you tell if the CHN50 would fit into the HB-05F cabinets posted above?The CHN-40 is really only useful as a midTweeter, you will get some bottom from the CHN-50. They fit into the same boxes as the A5.2/3.
dave
Ok, I see now that I can get the CHN-50 at a very low price, domestically. Would the ideal cabinet for these be the UMar-Ken cabinets mentioned above? Does anyone have a link to those plans, or others that may work well but also fit my size requirement?
Higher Qt and higher Vas means that the smaller driver needs a bigger box.
How much? Sims are on my to-do list.
dave
How much? Sims are on my to-do list.
dave
Yeah, I know it’ll need a bigger box to sound best, but I’m locked into that 10” tall dimension. I’m wondering what the best cabinet would be for the CHN50 that is 10” tall or under.
Even the largest µMar-Ken for these is less than 10”.
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/planset/A5x-extents-291117.pdf
The small one is freely available: https://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/P10free/uMK52-0v9-plan-220415.pdf
You will need to get the planset for the larger ones (or a custon variation).
Small ones in the front re the full-on trapezoidal µMar-Ken5T
dave
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/planset/A5x-extents-291117.pdf
The small one is freely available: https://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/P10free/uMK52-0v9-plan-220415.pdf
You will need to get the planset for the larger ones (or a custon variation).
Small ones in the front re the full-on trapezoidal µMar-Ken5T

dave
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Wow, those trapezoidal cabinets look absolutely terrific! But That might be a bit too challenging of a build for me. I think I'll try the smaller, free uMar-Kens to start with. Unless you think there'd be a substantial improvement with the uMar-KenPlus? Let me know if you think it'd be worth it.Even the largest µMar-Ken for these is less than 10”.
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/planset/A5x-extents-291117.pdf
The small one is freely available: https://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/P10free/uMK52-0v9-plan-220415.pdf
You will need to get the planset for the larger ones (or a custon variation).
Small ones in the front re the full-on trapezoidal µMar-Ken5T
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dave
Follow up question: I see that both the uMar-Ken and the uMar-Ken plus are designed for an Alpair 5.2 and use a brace piece behind the driver. Would the dimensions of the brace piece have to be changed in order to accommodate the CHN50? And lastly, is the brace piece glued to the back of the driver, or just pressed up against it? How necessary is the brace piece; can it be omitted?
Thanks Dave! You've really inspired me to move forward with this build.
10Hz might be worth a bit of dough. How do I go about getting the paid plans?You gain about 10 Hz at the bottom.
dave
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