all I got is the banana plug and j hooks why since you had the connection did you NOT go over that one hmm? we all know RCA 3.5 ¼jacks and digital it's a matter of 2 year old common sense andmatch the shapes of connections. I have to biwire too
So just a heads up for everyone who is into music, and actualy wants to convert their own monitors, if you have an external power supply everything is alright, but the internal one takes up too much space it will change the sound of the speaker, and basicly make them worse sounding, because speakers ar big and empty for a reason, because the presure and stuff (for more info look up videos im not the best of explaining) but overall a great video
thanks for the vid, PD. do you think that putting all that stuff inside the box would change the characteristics of the speaker from the other one with more empty space? I'm looking into converting a subwoofer.
I get mixed messages from these videos. Are the passive subwoofers in need to be plugged in to a wall or is it the active ones? I'm looking to do this but the other way around with a 200w subwoofer. (From being in need to be plugged in to a wall to being able to play without being plugged in to a wall.)
So passive speakers (all of them) dont have power suplies, they get their power form amps, or mixers, active speakers have their own amps and powersuplies built in so they need power themselves, pasive is much cheaper, but active is easier to use, thats why i was watching this video 😅
Great video - thank you very much for sharing. I bought online a TPA3116 2.1 system and I am not happy with the signal it sends to the left/right channels (almost only treble and no mid). Can you please explain in more detail how you connect/install CROSSOVERS ? Thank you very much!
um...im thinking of applying this to my monitors, but i want to be able to get a stereo output, so that i can plug the Left and Right channels into my audio interface.....any tips on how to modify the above to achieve that purpose (since the board only gives one input ) ? thanks !
this amplifier board does not have a signal output (the only output is for the speakers) but you can split the signal from the source using something like that:www.thomann.de/gr/rockboard_flat_patch_y_splitter_cab_30cm.htm?glp=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw5p_8BRBUEiwAPpJO68FUqAC5HjlLIfUxjM8CUwRmHDXqWTrSIS-bpE_rklCAQGjPF38I6xoCVGgQAvD_BwE and www.aliexpress.com/i/32850663895.html i hope i was helpfull
@@PDhandmadecreations So, this splitter goes into my audio interface or the monitors ?? Because i really need a stereo signal , so that i can make hear how i change the panning of my songs from Left to Right and vice - versa Thanks !
φιλαρακι μου αρεσει η κατασκευη σου... εχω ετοιμασει κατι παρομοιο με το δικο σου αλλα σε βαλιτσα.. για να το μεταφερω ... κ εγω ηχεια τελε εγω παρει 10 ιντσες woofer k 2 full range 3ιντσες κ 2 κορνες... βεβαια δεν μου εχει ο ενισχυτης ακομα... εχω μερικες ερωτησεις... τι τροφοδοτικο πηρες; 12v η 24v κ ποσα αμπερ;κ τι crossover;. .. μου ειπαν να μην παρω crossover... κ να βαλω πυκνωτες στις κορνες...
Nice, but: - You would get better stereo imaging if you put your tweeters on the outside and your 6 inch drivers nearer the middle but as far away from each other as possible. Treble is the most directional so the tweeters should be right at the edges. - Sounds a bit tinny - probably your bass driver and ports aren't tuned correctly - The driver is a really cheap "Tele SBW-430" unit made in Greece for €18 with no datasheet. For the same price you could have had a much better driver with some data about your resonant frequency - Not sure you need to correctly calculated the port size and length given your bass box size and the specs of your woofer (difficult to tell without the datasheet). I estimate your box at around 1 cuft. You should aim for the resonant frequency of your enclosure to be similar to the free-air resonant frequency of your 8 inch driver. Your bass driver will be between 35-70 Hz. To get 70Hz you should have a single 4 inch diameter x 4 inch deep port. If you need 50Hz, you 1 x 4 inch dia x 10.5 inch deep port. See www.mobileinformationlabs.com/HowTo-1Woofer-Box-CAL%20Port%20lenth%201.htm. With your little 4" x 2" ports, your box resonance is likely around 117Hz - much too high. If you simply removed one of your bass ports, it would drop your rF down to 82Hz (assuming 1CuFt enclosure size) - You definitely don't need bass ports for the 6 inch drivers - they will work better completely sealed. - You should invest in damping material for the bass driver, it will have the same effect as increasing your enclosure size and bass response - You should attach the wires to the inside of the enclosure - bass has a habit of rattling things, and you will get distortion when wires slap together or on the enclosure
@@PDhandmadecreations hi no offence but if your not into rock it's annoying. and it would of been nice for you to explain what you was doing. make it more watchable. just saying. great video otherwise.
@@PDhandmadecreations I get that but not everyone is into rock. but they may want to watch your video. it's up to you I ain't bothered. was just a thought from a utube watchers point of view. all the best .
Hi, thx you for that video. Do you think this can be done for transform a passive subwoofer to an active one ( and wire it with RCA to an 5.1 Amp (on the pre amplified output) and not on LR channel)? And if yes, how can I know the watts needed for the Amp (which will be a mono so 1x XX Watts or stereo without using the second input) thx :)
if this pre amplified output delivers only signal and not power you can use it. If not you will have to use another output if there is one available on your 5.1 amp .The amplifier board you will use for your subwoofer usually have an integrated crossover thank you