Like the Thiel SCS3 the SCS4 is a coincidentally mounted driver (coincident source array) where tweeter and bass drivers are mounted on the same vertical and horizontal axis, resulting in time and phase coherence regarding low and high frequencies.
Bernd Timmermanns, the editor in chief of Hobby HiFi, describes in issue 2/2009, how to design a bass horn using this driver, resulting in a speaker that not only shows correct timing but also ample bass.
With more than 20 components the 6 dB crossover looks quite complicated. 6 dB are realised by two components, a coil in the path to the bass driver and capacitor in the path to the tweeter. The remaining components are smoothing exaggerations by the tweeter from 20 to 30 kHz, or exaggerations by the bass driver (wave trap) or flowing into the pull circuitry carrying out minute corrections in parallel to the tweeter and bass driver.
To those who wish to use a valve amp we recommend 6 additional components to correct the impedance.
To build the cabinet some woodworking experience is required. The cabinet consists of many boards, some with mitre cuts.
Price for Cumulus Horn 2 kit, with high quality crossover, without impedance correction: without cabinet per unit: EUR 867,00
Price for Cumulus Horn 2 kit, with high-end crossover, without impedance correction: without cabinet per unit: EUR 1433,00
These components are sufficient for both, the standard and the high-end version. However, upon request we also supply higher quality components (cfc coils, ELCO non-etched, MCAP RXF ).
Price for den impedance correction for one speaker: EUR 44,65
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