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This channel works to promote acoustic knowledge. We hope that with your help we can hear a good sound quality from the audio system. DIY is the most beautiful entertainment.
How to Perform Gated Speaker Measurements at Home | Directivity Plots & Frequency Response-2
#diyspeaker #diyaudio #diyspeakers
Welcome to the ultimate guide for audio measurements and speaker design! In this video, we’ll cover everything you need to know about using Room EQ Wizard (REW) for accurate speaker measurements, including gated measurements and a detailed REW measurement guide. We’ll also dive into VituixCAD tutorial, showing you how to analyze speaker enclosures and understand sound directivity for better performance. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional, this video will guide you step-by-step through essential sound measurement software and speaker design software techniques to enhance your audio setup. Don’t forget to check out our tutorial for VituixCAD enclosure design and speaker measurement tips!
#AudioMeasurements
#SpeakerDesign
REW link:
www.roomeqwizard.com/
Vituixcad link:
kimmosaunisto.net/
Welcome to the ultimate guide for audio measurements and speaker design! In this video, we’ll cover everything you need to know about using Room EQ Wizard (REW) for accurate speaker measurements, including gated measurements and a detailed REW measurement guide. We’ll also dive into VituixCAD tutorial, showing you how to analyze speaker enclosures and understand sound directivity for better performance. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional, this video will guide you step-by-step through essential sound measurement software and speaker design software techniques to enhance your audio setup. Don’t forget to check out our tutorial for VituixCAD enclosure design and speaker measurement tips!
#AudioMeasurements
#SpeakerDesign
REW link:
www.roomeqwizard.com/
Vituixcad link:
kimmosaunisto.net/
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How to Perform Gated Speaker Measurements at Home | Directivity Plots & Frequency Response-1
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#diyaudio #diyspeaker #diy Do you want to measure your speakers like a pro from the comfort of your home? In this video, we’ll show you how to perform gated measurements to analyze your speaker’s frequency response and behavior accurately, even in untreated rooms. With gated measurements, you can also generate directivity plots, which show how your speaker distributes sound at different angles....
How to Measure Speaker Impedance and Frequency Response with a DIY Linkwitz Microphone!
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Description: In this video, I show you how to measure speaker impedance and frequency response using a DIY Linkwitz microphone with a dedicated impedance measurement circuit. This step-by-step guide is perfect for DIY audio enthusiasts looking to analyze and optimize their speaker systems at home. I explain the entire process, including: 🎯 How to test speaker impedance with a custom impedance c...
Mic Supply with USB-Powered Negative Voltage Generation
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🎤 Building a Refined Linkwitz Microphone | Power Supply Improvements This microphone power supply can produce a negative voltage whose output current is 100 mA. negative voltage generator using 555 timer is a good and cheap method. Welcome to my updated tutorial on constructing a Linkwitz microphone! After creating a successful initial design and sharing it in my previous video, I’ve worked on ...
Measuring the Speed of Sound Using a Microphone
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Description: (Free software) In this video, we demonstrate a simple experiment to measure the speed of sound using a microphone and basic equipment. Learn how sound travels through air, how to record time delays, and calculate the speed of sound. We'll guide you step by step: Setting up the microphone and sound source Recording and analyzing sound waves Performing calculations to determine the ...
DIY Linkwitz Microphone - Build Guid
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#diy #diyaudio In this video, we dive into the world of high-quality DIY audio with the Linkwitz microphone, a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking accurate sound measurement on a budget. The Linkwitz microphone is known for its low noise, wide frequency response, and impressive sensitivity, making it perfect for acoustic measurements, recording, and audio testing. Don't worry about ground lo...
Dome vs Ribbon Tweeters: Which Offers Better Sound Quality?
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Comparing the specs of ribbons and domes: #diyspeaker #hifi 1-Frequency Response: Discover how dome and ribbon tweeters handle highs differently, with domes often offering a broader range and ribbons excelling in ultra-high frequencies. 2-Distortion Levels: We’ll examine the typical distortion rates of each type, showing why ribbons are preferred for clean, precise highs, and why domes are ofte...
Cone breakup and materials
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In this video, we dive deep into the phenomenon of cone breakup in loudspeaker design. Learn how vibrational patterns can lead to distortion and affect the overall sound quality. We'll explore how different cone materials, such as paper, aluminum, Kevlar, polypropylene, and composites, influence the frequency response and behavior of cone breakup. Discover why selecting the right material is cr...
All about horn speaker design-13
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Dayton drivers Baffle step compensation baffle loss One of the gorgeous loudspeakers is a folded horn loudspeaker or a transmission line speaker. In this video, you will learn how to design one. Are you interested in building your own horn speaker? DIY horn projects offer enthusiasts the opportunity to explore horn design and create custom speaker systems with unique acoustic characteristics. F...
Crossover Design, shelving filters
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🎛️ Shelving Filters Explained | DIY Crossover Design & Audio EQ Tips 🔊 In this video, we dive into the world of shelving filters and how to use them in your DIY speaker crossover design. Shelving filters are key to adjusting high and low-frequency bands, giving you full control over your speaker's frequency response. Whether you're tuning the treble with a high-shelf filter or boosting the bass...
Crossover Design, shelving filters
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🎛️ Shelving Filters Explained | DIY Crossover Design & Audio EQ Tips 🔊 In this video, we dive into the world of shelving filters and how to use them in your DIY speaker crossover design. Shelving filters are key to adjusting high and low-frequency bands, giving you full control over your speaker's frequency response. Whether you're tuning the treble with a high-shelf filter or boosting the bass...
Crossover Design, Low-pass and High-pass filters
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#diyspeaker #speakercomponent #audio In this video, we'll dive into the world of crossover design and show you how to create your own DIY crossover for a custom speaker. We'll be using VituixCAD to guide you through the process, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques. Whether you're new to crossover network design or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial is perfec...
Crossover Design, R-C impedance corrector
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#diyspeaker #speakercomponent #audio 🔊 Understanding R-C Impedance Correctors for Speakers: Improve Your Audio Quality! 🔊 In this video, we dive into the world of R-C impedance correctors and their crucial role in enhancing your speaker system's performance. If you've ever noticed distortion or uneven sound quality in your audio setup, the issue might be related to impedance response. By adding...
Crossover Design, L-pad attenuator
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#diyspeaker #speakercomponent #audio 🔧 How to Use an L-Pad Attenuator for Tweeter Attenuation | DIY Crossover Design Tutorial In this video, we’ll focus on how to attenuate your tweeter using an L-pad attenuator in your DIY speaker crossover design. 🎛️ Learn why tweeter attenuation is important for balancing your speaker’s sound and how to integrate it into your crossover network. We’ll walk yo...
Crossover Design, Series Notch Filters-Math
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#diyspeaker #speakercomponent #audio 🎬 Welcome to Our Tutorial on Crossover Design and Notch Filters! 🎬 🔍 Topics Covered: Understanding the notch filter and its importance in audio applications Designing a notch filter circuit to eliminate specific frequencies The role of parallel notch filters in enhancing audio quality Step-by-step VituixCAD tutorial to aid your crossover design process Detai...
Crossover Design, Series Notch Filters
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Crossover Design, Series Notch Filters
Crossover Design, parallel Notch filters
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Crossover Design, parallel Notch filters
Equalizer Apo and Rephase Installation guide
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Equalizer Apo and Rephase Installation guide
Good video, but the level matching from the port and the driver was wrong. Yo have to use the "equal volumetric flow method" or calculate a correction value by area. In your example the port is way to loud. Greerings from Germany David
What if i got dual ports?
When it comes to speaker drivers, there are always + and -.
very useful man. especially the practical trics while calculating.
Thanks.
very nice man. keep on making diy horn movies. it s very usefull
Thanks .There are many videos about horns on my channel. go to videos
Can you explain again about connecting the cables to the switch? I'm a little confused
use a slide switch according to the video.
Where is the result of your mic? 555 timer is too weak...you should should LM386 which is also as cheap as 555 timer
stay tuned. I'll make a video about it.555 is a timer and lm386 is an opamp
LM386 for producing a negative voltage? It's not possible man!!
@@Ramtin_9863 not to produce negative voltage but for the microphone
Wewfurrrs
really wish this wasn't AI voice, an accent is better
No way you just glued two 9v batteries together...
Video full of bullshit.
your "ribbon" looks more like a planar magnetic.
Shit AI voice!
Never heard a nice dome tweeter sound better than a good ribbon tweeter. In fact i always prefer the sound of a ribbon tweeter. You can't escape mass when moving so quickly back and forth and the moving mass in a ribbon is many times smaller...plus it's driven directly and evenly throughout the radiating surface. If possible replace the midrange driver with a planar magnetic one and you get the full monty.
exactly .... I have the 10 inch GRS planar midrange from P.E. the sound is just jaw dropping accurate down to 400 AND its very affordable unlike the G&B was
I didn't say which one is better. Thanks for your comment
@@Diy_enjoyment I did. Got no ties to any manufacturer and my only obligation is to my own ears.
Great explanation. Your videos are really good, I love your Bass Horn series.
Glad you like them!
So useful. Thanks
You're welcome!
no matter what sounds better there is a definite trend towards non dome tweeters lately.
AI videos are so lame
This is not an AI video. I've only used the robot voice and I've made it with capcut software.
@@Diy_enjoymentit is still an A.I, anything non human interaction
60" true ribbon tweeter 😊
What is the software used for simulations?
Finecone
As vfx simulation artist. That’s is so COOL!
Thanks
Nice animations!
Thanks
Can you teel me aux to aux cable where you use Like pc headphones out and mic in you direct cannect aux to aux cable for calibration I am right or wrong please tell me
any cable with male stereo connectors on both sides is usable.
Can we use regular stereo mic for measurement
@@AIFinanceGuru04 if the microphone is a cardioid microphone it is not good for measurement.
@@Diy_enjoyment how much distance between speaker and mic
@@AIFinanceGuru04 1M
@@Diy_enjoyment wich type microphone use
@@Diy_enjoyment which type mic we need to use
I really would love how to learn to simulate Multiple entry horns aka Synergy horns in Hornresp. I don’t get the layout, which tab is the compression driver and woofer, sometimes I can’t click ‘loudspeaker wizard’ anymore.
@@nicktube3904 hornresp is generally used for a single horn. Akabak can help you to do a multiple horn.
Hello, is it a possibility of a contact with You on Instagram?
please send a message to liliummez@gmail.com We don't have any page on instagram
Could you please do a simulation design for a TQWT, single folded voight pipe? Im struggling so much to do this and cant find good info online.
Yes. It seems that this horn is not very complicated. Thanks for watching
Hi I'm new to this iv have a 5watt and a 40 watt can anyone tell me if I can make one that works for both and is it safe please n thanks
what kind of speaker do you want to make? your drivers are a woofer and a tweeter?
@@Diy_enjoyment it's a guitar amp it says 8 ohms at least on it so I'm wondering if 10 would be ok
Hello. Why did you choose a cell with a circumference of 5.35 m rather than 4.6 m? For 4.6 m Krm is already 1,006.
It's better to choose the "krm" more than 1. You can try different values.
I read that for a low-frequency horn, Krm is better to choose from 0.7 to 1.0. For MF-HF from 1.0 and slightly more than 1.0.
The goal is a flat frequency response. Try different values please and get your own results.
Fine. I liked the videos you made. I watched almost everything. Thank you. Continue. Good luck.
Very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
Can you please make a video about where to look for in the phase response, groupdelay, minimum phase etc?
@@nicktube3904 yes. I'll make it soon. Thanks for your comment.
@@Diy_enjoyment thank you, that would be really helpful! I’m going to build a synergy horn soon and some measurements are somewhat hard to grasp for me.
Hello. Minute 1:35 you wrote down 240Hz, but I think should have been 320Hz.
yes. you are right. all the said explanations are correct except that.
Hi, thank you for such a great explanation and clear concepts. Just one question, I downloaded the excel file but it seems that it is different than the one you show in the video and T value is set to the range between 0 - 0.5, also the "straight horn" sheet is not available. Thank you in advance.
Thank you. Watch the next videos to use the Excel file, please.
In a Book i read, That this Is a Good way to get a First idea of the values for C and L but since impedance doesnt Stay at 8ohm its trial and error From there on.
RC network gives you a constant impedance.
Can i use LINE IN input instead of mic input!? since my mic input is MONO in my desktop motherboard
yes. It is possible to use line-in. stay tuned for more videos.
Very cool! Thanks!
Thanks for watching
Thank you~!!!!!
You're welcome!!
Thanks for your educational content! I have a question tho. Isnt all that just partly right, since the driver is an impedance changing over frequency?
We need another filter to create a constant impedance.
seems kinda AI generated, but still helpful! 3:25 seems to be a little off when the 'voice' goes: "Note that do these steps for any driver...", Which doesn't make any grammatical sense. It could just be text to speech with some mistakes. Again, this is a helpful video that gets to the point, but seems a little fishy. Still, thanks for the quick help! 👍
NO. Not AI-generated. I just use the AI voice. The video has been made frame by frame.
Hello, very nice video. Thank you
@@youcefbouheraoua6160 thanks for watching
As always, interesting
@@marclemaire9512 thanks for watching
hello, can you please tell me where you got this song made? I would appreciate it
Capcut
when will you make a tutorial about Dutch & Dutch 8c speakers?
Stay tuned. I'll make that.
Cool that would be awesome 👍
can you recommend a soundcard for my laptop. its the asus tuff f15 model 2024
Just search it on youtube. There are many videos about it.
I will try I wonder if possible Audyssey Microphone ?
@@Ac-cj8pe Not bad and You can try it to learn how to measure. I'll make a video about making a DIY calibration microphone.
@@Diy_enjoyment I hope your new video will not take so long
Hi I’m from Thailand, thanks for your video
Hi bro. Thanks for watching!
Hi, which Video do I should start to watch?
Hi. If you don't have any background i suggest you watch this : th-cam.com/video/IHiN6M2js6s/w-d-xo.html
Love the video! But it happends the same as the other video, the link doesn't works. Can you reupload it? Thank you!
Thanks for your comment. The download link has been updated.
Hello, thx for the tuto ! I have a question, there is no Baffle parameters on my screen, i think its a New soft version, so i don't know how to do this ...
My Akabak version is 3.1.9.104 and there is no problem.
Hi, i'm very interested in the videos. Such a good job! But i can't download the excel file, it says that it is in the thrash, it can be possible to get acces to it? thanks!
Thank you for informing me. The new download link is available now. I suggest you watch my new videos to use the file correctly. drive.google.com/file/d/1UdFwHxjOx6WOrE2ucw8cQ3qt_VBfl99u/view?usp=sharing