Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
I really wanted this to work, but I think there is no way. This would have been for a guitar amp cab.
What I wanted to do was build a large array of small-diameter speakers in a tri-angled cabinet. I wanted to use speakers of 4" diameter or less. Hopefully very cheap speakers, as I was thinking that about 30 or 40 of 'em would be necessary to move enough air.
Try as I might, I could not find any speakers that fit all of the following criteria:
-- 4.5" diameter or less
-- High-efficiency (min SPL of 95dB @ 1W, hopefully much better than that)
-- Full-range - full enough to cover the guitar frequency range, anyway
-- Cheap - and I mean dirt cheap
I found some 3" full range drivers (OK, OK, they are computer speakers) that cost like $4.95 each but their efficiency is very low, like around 84dB, so that won't work. And Fostex makes some very small full range speakers in the 5" - 6.5" range but they cost a fortune and require a transmission line enclosure, which would be enormous.
Unless someone can point me to some small, cheap, efficient, full-range drivers that I haven't been able to find, I don't think this is going to work out.
Sure would look cool, though.
What I wanted to do was build a large array of small-diameter speakers in a tri-angled cabinet. I wanted to use speakers of 4" diameter or less. Hopefully very cheap speakers, as I was thinking that about 30 or 40 of 'em would be necessary to move enough air.
Try as I might, I could not find any speakers that fit all of the following criteria:
-- 4.5" diameter or less
-- High-efficiency (min SPL of 95dB @ 1W, hopefully much better than that)
-- Full-range - full enough to cover the guitar frequency range, anyway
-- Cheap - and I mean dirt cheap
I found some 3" full range drivers (OK, OK, they are computer speakers) that cost like $4.95 each but their efficiency is very low, like around 84dB, so that won't work. And Fostex makes some very small full range speakers in the 5" - 6.5" range but they cost a fortune and require a transmission line enclosure, which would be enormous.
Unless someone can point me to some small, cheap, efficient, full-range drivers that I haven't been able to find, I don't think this is going to work out.
Sure would look cool, though.


I don't yet know how to solder, but I have a pretty reasonable grasp of physics, so I hope it'll work out. I'm planning on using my Epi Valve Junior on this, so I'm going to get out the calculator and mess around with some numbers. Any speakers will do, can't wait to get this started.