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Klipsch Belle Ported + Boost (DJK Mod) or Klipsch Belle + Sub


zobsky

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After a hiatus of about a year, I'm getting back to finishing up my DIY 2 way Klipsch Belle project.

 

I originally built them to be ported (using the DJK mod) . However, with about a year of idle time to corrupt my thoughts, I've wondering if ultimately, leaving them stock (sealed rear chamber) and using them with a separate subwoofer for the first 1.5 - 2 octaves might ultimately be a better idea.

 

I'm open to either idea (xover will be all active) so I'd like to hear ideas. I feel (hope) confident I can design / construct whatever type of sub I need (horn, TH, PPSL, vented) so no worries in that department.

 

Thank You

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Thanks, I already use a single table tuba sub with my line arrays so that makes things easier.

 

FWIW, .. this was the state of the project before I had to take some months off . Not really a classic Belle design but somewhat faithful to the original.

https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/158061-ported-belle/

 

I'm taking my time veneering / finishing this project

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Proof of progress :)
Interrupted on various occasions over the last year.

 

Reading the various threads on porting la-scala belle cabinets, it has been reported that the bass extends lower but is less punchy. While that's technically a good thing, are there any (who have tried the mod) that regret the loss of punch 

 

Thank You.

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Here is mine,

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I am running a TH Spud Clone. Bass to me is good, but I might not know what good bass is. To me, at this point its all about the mid/hf horn. Why i will be looking for another EV hp640. It needs less equing and the sound is larger.

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With the 10 inch ports , it lacked punch. With the 7-inch ports however it had great punch, extension and less colored in the upper base to lower mid.

Hi, did you boost at the tuning freq? - I recall DJK recommended a peaking high pass ( butterworth I think) around the tuning frequency .

In my initial tests last year, that was the only way I could get the bass respectable in the ported version .

Thanks

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No I did not run a high pass filter or boost. The results I got were great. I even got rid of my subwoofer system and I'm happy now with the full range bass horn. (Well, sorta fullrange anyway.)

Which driver were you using, .. K33, K43 or one of the crites woofers ?

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I vote for sub also. Not a tapped horn, though. Tuba or F-20 and cross at 80-100 Hz. Build twins.

The general impression I get from this thread is that the ported version can work well, but using a sub with a conventional (non ported) bass bin is ultimately superior . Luckily, I can try it both ways.

 

BTW, I'm using your favorite woofer  the kappa 15c 

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