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Solo 100 Speaker Kit

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    SKU: V-5984-Solo100 Solo 100 Speaker Kit

    $945.00 per pair without cabinets - special order
    Brand: Visaton
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    Visaton Speaker Kit - Solo 100
    Art. No. 5984

    Visaton Solo 100 - shown assembled with suggested cabinets, not supplied.
    Visaton Solo 100 - shown assembled with suggested cabinets, not supplied.

     

    Characteristics and Sound Properties
    The B 200 - 6 Ohm was fitted in a narrow column speaker with a net volume of around 100 litres. Due to the high Q-factor, one would normally have a relatively strong increase in reverberation response at around 60 Hz in a normal enclosed chamber or bass reflex cabinet. To prevent this, and indeed to take full advantage of the bass reflex principle, we thought up this little arrangement which, to our knowledge, has not been done before.

    The chamber is split into two equal parts by a separator. On the rear wall, we built a vertical tunnel as a Helmholtz resonator which was tuned exactly to the frequency of the increase. This tunnel was then loosely filled with a packing of wool. In its undamped state, this resonator absorbs just the amount of the increase and even causes a slight dip in this range. You can vary the amount of packing used to achieve the required frequency response. In this way, we managed to ensure that the bass reflex did not produce overpowering bass despite the bass reflex tuning.

    In keeping with the frequency response so typical of wide-range speakers with increasing medium- and top-range frequencies, this speaker, too, has an unacceptably high-pitched sound. So we applied a passive correction circuit (five simple components) to smooth off the frequency response in a very simple but effective manner for a full-range loudspeaker. Depending on the acoustics in the room and personal preference, the 15 ohm series resistance can be changed. Reducing it to 10 ohms will result in an increase in the high-frequency range, while increasing it to 22 ohms will dampen the treble more effectively.

     

    Technical Specifications

    Rated power 40 W
    Maximum power 70 W
    Nominal impedance Z 6 Ohm
    Frequency response 30-20000 Hz
    Mean sound pressure level 88 dB (2.83V/1m)
    Cut-off frequency 30-20000 Hz
    Principle of Housing Bassreflex
    Net volume 100 litres
    Outer dimension height 1225 mm
    Outer dimension width 260 mm
    Outer dimension depth 455 mm

     

    Frequency and Impedance Response

    Frequency Response and Impedance Graph
    Frequency Response and Impedance Graph

     

    Exploded Cabinet Drawing

    Exploded Speaker Box Drawing
    Exploded Speaker Box Drawing

     

    Assembly
    The ring around the driver is a purely design-orientated enhancement and has no acoustic function. Since wide-range drivers tend to bundle the sound quite noticeably in the medium range, you will not have to worry about the baffle step or indeed any other impairments from the baffle.

    This cabinet will require a certain amount of carpentry skill and experience. You will need to be good at handling a surface milling cutter. If you are not so sure of your abilities, you can make a much easier cabinet. In that case, do without the ring, built a simple cube and add a narrow chamfer along the edges. An alternative, but a more difficult one, would be to make the chamfer wider above and below the driver and have it taper off as it gets near to the driver. Due to the relatively strict beaming of the wide-range speakers, this will have virtually no effect on the acoustic properties.

     

    Internal Damping
    The inner damping of the two chambers at the top and bottom is a simple matter (see illustration below). The lower chamber is accessed through the opening in the horizontal partition which is then closed off using the small square panel (170 mm x 170 mm).

    The damping of the vertical tunnel, on the other hand, will affect the bass frequency response. Cut one mat (1/2 a bag) along one side in such a way that it is the same width as the inside of the cabinet. Then we pushed the mat into the tunnel from above and about halfway down. This is easily done through the cut-out in the baffle. If you push it down further than halfway, you will get less low-frequency bass (and vice versa). This enables you to fine tune the system to meet the acoustic requirements of the room.

     

    Component Parts List for Each Box - Supplied with Kit
    The kit comes with all necessary components (see list below for one box), one set if the speaker is an each, or two sets for a pair, see price above for details.

    Fullrange speaker B 200 - 6 Ohm 1 pc.
    Crossover Solo 100 1 pc.
    Terminal High End Terminal 1 pc.
    Damping material Polyester wool 4.5 bags
    Wood screws 4 x 25mm 6 pcs.
    Cable 2 x 2.5 mm² 1.75 m

     

    Speaker Cabinet Material List to Make 1 Box - Not Supplied with Kit

    Parts for One Box (not supplied) Size (mm) Quantity
    Material: 19 mm chipboard or MDF recommended
    Side Panels 1225 x 436 mm 2
    Front panel 1225 x 222 mm 1
    Rear panel 1126 x 222 mm 1
    Top Panel 417 x 222 mm 1
    Bottom Panel 436 x 222 mm 1
    BR-Channel 330 x 222 mm 1
    Partition panel 358 x 222 mm 1
    Rear channel panel 300 x 222 mm 1
    Mounting panels 300 x 222 mm 2
    Braces 100 x 222 mm 2
    Cover for partition panel 170 x 170 mm 1
         
    Material: 38mm MDF or chipboard
    Mounting ring D = 250 mm 1
         
    Material: triangular ledge
    Braces 1187 x 25 x25 2

     

    Speaker Cabinet Dimensions

    Loudspeaker Box Construction Diagram - all dimensions in mm.

    Visaton Solo 100 Speaker Kit Damping


    Loudspeaker Box Construction Diagram - all dimensions in mm.

     

    Crossover - Supplied with Kit Already Assembled

    Speaker Kit Crossover Circuit
    Speaker Kit Crossover Circuit