Dayton Audio Point Souce Monolith

Dayton Audio Point Souce Monolith


Designer:
Park

Project Category:
Tower Speakers

Project Level:
Beginner

Project Time:
8-20 Hours

Project Cost:
$100 – $500

Project Description:
Monolith – open baffle Dayton Audio point source 8 with 3 – 8inch subs to bring up the xo point.

Design Goals:
Simple build, pick drives that were easily accessible to others.

Driver Selection:
Dayton Audio Point Source 8 Part # 295-346
GR Research 8 inch subs, PEQ 370 amplifier

Products Used:
Dayton Audio 8 Part # 295-346
PE binding posts
any 8 inch subs with plate amplifier

Enclosure Design:
Basic baltic birch flat baffle with side supports

Enclosure Assembly:
One inch baltic birch with legs

Crossover Design:
None, but I built modified amp/rca high pass filers specific to my amplifiers ohm rating.

Tips & Tricks:
Take your time.

Conclusion:
Great combination of drivers with the ability through the plate amp to bring the lower woofer up to meet the ob full range driver.

About the Designer:
I get bored, love to build, then sell, then build something else..

3 Comments

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  1. 2
    Park

    Project should indicate NOT a ZOB, but a custom built OB with the Dayton Audio 8 inch FR driver. Includes three GR Research subs, but any of the the 8 inch subs that can reach 200 hz should do fine.

  2. 3
    Graeme Pattingale

    This is an open baffle design which results in phase cancellation in the bass frequencies. The effect is a 6dB per octave bass roll off from around 300Hz. This why boxes are used – to stop the rear radiation cancelling the front radiation. Open baffle can be used for mid+ but with appropriately sized baffle. However room phase cancellation remains an issue.

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