I've got 2 Jack 15's and 2 Titan's 48. I'm planning to build more but for now it's enough.
Here are a couple of photo's.
I'll make more this week, I will also order the drivers.




Middelkevin wrote: 8x Otop j-array 3012LF and NSD2005 Loaded.
Exactly!Bruce Weldy wrote:Middelkevin wrote: 8x Otop j-array 3012LF and NSD2005 Loaded.
I hope that's a typo......you don't want the 3012LF, you want the 3012HO for the OT12s.
Doing so will be at your own risk. Be aware that you will be altering the horn path length and flair, so this will negatively affect performance.Middelkevin wrote:I'm wondering about how it's going to effect the design if i make the horn part of the otop's like the straight design and not like the bended wood?
I will no longer think on making the sheet straight. I'll just bend some wood.DJPhatman wrote:Middelkevin wrote:Doing so will be at your own risk. Be aware that you will be altering the horn path length and flair, so this will negatively affect performance.
Also, IMVHO, building 8 with 3012HO is a waste of money. At 4 boxes per side, you won't really gain anything over the much cheaper 2512. I would also gently suggest the 1st bottom pair have melded arrays. I say gently as I know that obtaining the correct piezos in the UK is an exercise in futility!
Great looking build so far! Please keep us updated...
About the only "downside" I can see with Otops or Otop Jarray is the lack of being able to put in two ASD's in the HF CD horn (as compared to DR's).Middelkevin wrote: How does the ASD1001 compare to the NSD2005? I've looked at the parameters but I'm wondering if a ASD1001 would keep up with the 2512 at max spl?
The only reason for using the 2005 is for a lower crossover frequency. It's In The Plans.How does the ASD1001 compare to the NSD2005? I've looked at the parameters but I'm wondering if a ASD1001 would keep up with the 2512 at max spl?
The DRs use two HF drivers because the larger height of the HF horn requires it, and besides, it would not be possible to use a single HF driver, as it would have to occupy the same physical space that the woofer does.About the only "downside" I can see with Otops or Otop Jarray is the lack of being able to put in two ASD's in the HF CD horn (as compared to DR's).
Ok Thanks!Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:The only reason for using the 2005 is for a lower crossover frequency. It's In The Plans.How does the ASD1001 compare to the NSD2005? I've looked at the parameters but I'm wondering if a ASD1001 would keep up with the 2512 at max spl?![]()
The DRs use two HF drivers because the larger height of the HF horn requires it, and besides, it would not be possible to use a single HF driver, as it would have to occupy the same physical space that the woofer does.About the only "downside" I can see with Otops or Otop Jarray is the lack of being able to put in two ASD's in the HF CD horn (as compared to DR's).
Yes, from not only the higher xmax but also higher sensitivity. With those I would go with the 2005, which has higher sensitivity than the ASD. With the 2512 I wouldn't bother, as the ASD is enough to match the 2512 output, unless you specifically want a lower than 2kHz crossover.Middelkevin wrote: Of I use 8x 3012HO, do I get more maximum spl compared to the 2512?
I get it! Is there a big difference in output between the two cabs?Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:Yes, from not only the higher xmax but also higher sensitivity. With those I would go with the 2005, which has higher sensitivity than the ASD. With the 2512 I wouldn't bother, as the ASD is enough to match the 2512 output, unless you specifically want a lower than 2kHz crossover.Middelkevin wrote: Of I use 8x 3012HO, do I get more maximum spl compared to the 2512?
Yes, by about 2dB.Middelkevin wrote: would 3 3012/nsd cabs go louder then 4 2512/asd cab?
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