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As some of you know, for the last several months I've been developing a hybrid ESL speaker around Quest panels, I decided to move this to its own thread going forward. This speaker will fit somewhere in between the 13A and 15A for size and use the same panel over woofer design.
Construction
The main construction of this speaker will be laser cut 3/16" steel, including the woofer enclosure. The woofer enclosure is 2 cubic feet sealed, it uses 5 internal ribs that wrap all 4 sides for bracing. The ESL panel is supported by steel uprights that are tied together at the top, the panel itself actually adds quite a bit of strength to the whole part.
Drivers & Components
The ESL panels are from the original Martin Logan Quest, these are only a little bit smaller than those used in the new 15A speakers.
For the bass sections I will be using the Sovereign Pro 12-500 pro audio woofers from Fane Audio. I chose these for their low moving mass and very good frequency response in the 100-500HZ range, they also cost under $350 Canadian for the pair.
I'm using the original OEM power supplies with a pair of MULTICOMP PRO VTX-146-050-106 toroidal transformers wired together to get the correct winding ratio. Original transformers from Martin Logan are no longer available for this panel. Below is the wiring instructions courtesy of Jazzman here on the forum, he also was the one to suggest using these trannies so all credit goes to him.
Crossovers
The entire speaker will be ran off a Dayton 4X8 DSP unit, I will not be using any form of passive crossovers on the woofer or the panel. I will probably be crossing the ELS panel over with a 350HZ highpass @ 24BD/octave and the woofer will be bandpassed at 350hz and 60hz. The lower bass extension from 60hz and down will be handled by a corner loaded line array of 12" subwoofers.
Testing and development
I brought the panels and power supplies home to give everything a thorough test run with real power and real music. I wanted to do this since I got these panels second hand and wanted to be 100% confident there were no hidden issues. I hooked them up to my Jeff Rowland Model 1 (50W & stable into 2 ohm) and played music throughout the evening while using the Aerius 8" woofers for a little bass support. The panels worked flawlessly as expected and the aftermarket transformers worked great.
With a solid test run successful I'll get the rest of the parts sent to the laser cutter to complete the metalwork of the speaker. The rest of the steel might take a little while because I won't be sending it to the laser cutter until I have another large order from work to go at the same time.
I'll continue to update this in the coming weeks. Right now I'm extremely busy with work so I'm not sure when more progress will be made. If anyone has questions ask away, we're all here to learn.
Construction
The main construction of this speaker will be laser cut 3/16" steel, including the woofer enclosure. The woofer enclosure is 2 cubic feet sealed, it uses 5 internal ribs that wrap all 4 sides for bracing. The ESL panel is supported by steel uprights that are tied together at the top, the panel itself actually adds quite a bit of strength to the whole part.
Drivers & Components
The ESL panels are from the original Martin Logan Quest, these are only a little bit smaller than those used in the new 15A speakers.
For the bass sections I will be using the Sovereign Pro 12-500 pro audio woofers from Fane Audio. I chose these for their low moving mass and very good frequency response in the 100-500HZ range, they also cost under $350 Canadian for the pair.
I'm using the original OEM power supplies with a pair of MULTICOMP PRO VTX-146-050-106 toroidal transformers wired together to get the correct winding ratio. Original transformers from Martin Logan are no longer available for this panel. Below is the wiring instructions courtesy of Jazzman here on the forum, he also was the one to suggest using these trannies so all credit goes to him.
Crossovers
The entire speaker will be ran off a Dayton 4X8 DSP unit, I will not be using any form of passive crossovers on the woofer or the panel. I will probably be crossing the ELS panel over with a 350HZ highpass @ 24BD/octave and the woofer will be bandpassed at 350hz and 60hz. The lower bass extension from 60hz and down will be handled by a corner loaded line array of 12" subwoofers.
Testing and development
I brought the panels and power supplies home to give everything a thorough test run with real power and real music. I wanted to do this since I got these panels second hand and wanted to be 100% confident there were no hidden issues. I hooked them up to my Jeff Rowland Model 1 (50W & stable into 2 ohm) and played music throughout the evening while using the Aerius 8" woofers for a little bass support. The panels worked flawlessly as expected and the aftermarket transformers worked great.
With a solid test run successful I'll get the rest of the parts sent to the laser cutter to complete the metalwork of the speaker. The rest of the steel might take a little while because I won't be sending it to the laser cutter until I have another large order from work to go at the same time.
I'll continue to update this in the coming weeks. Right now I'm extremely busy with work so I'm not sure when more progress will be made. If anyone has questions ask away, we're all here to learn.