4XTHT With Dayton RSS390HF-4 15" @ 24" Wide
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 5:56 pm
This build has been a long time coming.
Back in 2011 I built my first THT with a Dayton RSS390HF-4 15" powered by a Behringer EP4000 and controlled with a Behringer DCX2496. I measured the response with a friend's OMNImic V2. I then compared the THT response to the same driver in a 7.5ft^3 sealed box and got the results in the third picture below. I was impressed with the output for a modestly priced 15" driver and was happy with it for the most part, BUT, I wanted more below 40Hz.
So after enjoying the single THT for a little over a year, I finally got around to buying enough wood for 4 more THTs in early 2013. The gain in headroom across the passband going from 1 to 4 cabinets would allow me to be more aggressive with the EQ on the DCX, and let me achieve a flatter overall response curve without damaging drivers.
Unfortunately, in early 2013 with the intent to build 4 more THTs, life intervened and basically all time for this hobby disappeared. Flash forward to mid 2015 and more free time became available due to a new job. I built the 4 new THTs as 2 left and 2 right handed cabinets due to not wanting the access doors to be visible when in the living room. The Arauco I bought in 2013 was terrible compared to the Arauco I bought in 2011. This greatly slowed my progress due to having to fix knots and splits along the way. If I build anymore BF cabinets I will only use proper Baltic Birch with as many plies as I can find, and abandon Arauco altogether. I have realized with this last build that my time is now much more valuable than the marginal price increase for the better, flatter, defect free wood. I did not get the 4 done in time to get outdoor measurements before the snow hit this winter. However, as soon as the weather gets nice this spring I plan to haul them all outside to test the theory of adding cabinets to smooth response with real data.
Back in 2011 I built my first THT with a Dayton RSS390HF-4 15" powered by a Behringer EP4000 and controlled with a Behringer DCX2496. I measured the response with a friend's OMNImic V2. I then compared the THT response to the same driver in a 7.5ft^3 sealed box and got the results in the third picture below. I was impressed with the output for a modestly priced 15" driver and was happy with it for the most part, BUT, I wanted more below 40Hz.
So after enjoying the single THT for a little over a year, I finally got around to buying enough wood for 4 more THTs in early 2013. The gain in headroom across the passband going from 1 to 4 cabinets would allow me to be more aggressive with the EQ on the DCX, and let me achieve a flatter overall response curve without damaging drivers.
Unfortunately, in early 2013 with the intent to build 4 more THTs, life intervened and basically all time for this hobby disappeared. Flash forward to mid 2015 and more free time became available due to a new job. I built the 4 new THTs as 2 left and 2 right handed cabinets due to not wanting the access doors to be visible when in the living room. The Arauco I bought in 2013 was terrible compared to the Arauco I bought in 2011. This greatly slowed my progress due to having to fix knots and splits along the way. If I build anymore BF cabinets I will only use proper Baltic Birch with as many plies as I can find, and abandon Arauco altogether. I have realized with this last build that my time is now much more valuable than the marginal price increase for the better, flatter, defect free wood. I did not get the 4 done in time to get outdoor measurements before the snow hit this winter. However, as soon as the weather gets nice this spring I plan to haul them all outside to test the theory of adding cabinets to smooth response with real data.