Model: Blocku Doku

Type: Four-way large, separated and fully customizable loudspeaker

Enclosure type: Bass-reflex

Woofer driver unit: Eton 11-612/C8/50 RP paper cone

Midwoofer driver unit: Scan Speak 18w-8531g00

Mid driver unit: Scan Speak 12mu-8731t00

Tweeter driver unit: Bliesma T25S-6

Frequency response: 30-25000Hz -3dB

Sensitivity: To Be Defined with passive oxvr

Impedance: 4 Ohm

Overall Enclosure dimensions: (height x width x depth): 1135 x 300 x 436 mm

Concept:

The idea comes from my visit to the Audio Show in Warsaw 2022. In fact I went there to find inspiration and what design brings the sound I like. My favorite sound is: full – meaning from very bottom to the top(min 30Hz bottom end), fast bass (I enjoyed deep and slow hip hop bass when I was young and I have enough of it:) ), even SPL – no ups and downs, limited directivity (sitting in one specific point to have good phase response is NOT for me), smooth and delicate sound (mainly paper membrane).

Above characteristics were shown by speakers with more than 2 way drivers, big enclosures and great paper based transducers. Examples:

https://www.wilsonaudio.com/products

Loudspeaker driver units selection

target frequency band to cover = 2,5kHz and up

Bliesma T25S-6

http://www.bliesma.de/Datasheet%20T25S-6.pdf 

Small 19mm covered silk dome which gives reasonably good transparency and damping. Always wanted to try Bliesma. They are well made and tiny, really tiny. This makes them look like Focal design.

target frequency band to cover = 0,2kHz – 2,5-2,7kHz

Scan-Speak 12MU/8731T00

The best sounding neutral midrange I had. Some may say that it is boring but I love it!. Blends well with other paper drivers. It has a reasonably flat cone which makes it easy for phase alignment. 

Madisound recommends: a 2 liter sealed enclosure, loosely filled with wool.  Your F3 in this enclosure is 185 to 200Hz, depending on the amount of stuffing.

target frequency band to cover = 0,8kHz – 1,5kHz

Scan Speak 18W 8531G00

I want to make it a closed box. To support the bass driver with a quick kick.

Troels uses it in SP38/13 in 22 liters.

target frequency band to cover = up to 150-250Hz

Eton 11-612/C8/50 RP

I was looking for an approx 30cm bass driver that will go well in Bass Reflex design, will be reasonably fast and will deliver high SPL.

Bass reflex design – Suggested Box Alignments:

Madisound: 

43l vented with a 3″ dia x 9.5″ long vent for a F3 of 38Hz

56l  vented with a 3″ dia x 8.8″ long vent for a F3 of 35Hz 

Some experiments:

  1. Closed box

34l internal volume, lightly damped

Quick and responsive bass.

  1. Vented box 

34l Bass reflex

BR size 6,8 x 22cm

-3dB 43Hz

Nearfield measurements result from an experimental box.

Black = Closed Box, Red = Bass Reflex Box.

My final conclusion is to go for a smaller bass reflex box with low tuning.

Version 1

V = 50l

Fs = 23Hz

Vent rectangle = 2,5 x 35 x 190cm

-3dB 43Hz

-6dB 32,5Hz

Version 2

V = 50l

Fs = 27Hz

Vent rectangle = 2,5 x 35 x 136cm

-3dB 39,69Hz

-6dB 31,73Hz

This is the selected version.

In making

Sound center alignment

Results for the boxes sloping:

  1. 200cm distance, 98cm height listening position cabinets setup:

92mm bass

42mm midbass

32mm mid

23mm tweeter

  1. 280cm distance, 98cm height listening position cabinet setup:

72mm bass

42mm midbass

22mm mid

22mm tweeter

Measurements

Measurements results:

Measurements for xovr design 2m distance, microphone on the height of tweeter

Bass Eton with directivity 0;10;20;30;40;60 deg

Impulse response

Impedance

Nearfield bass speaker = RED, Bass Reflex = BLACK

Nearfield bass speaker = RED, Bass Reflex = BLACK, with active xovr 200Hz 24dB/oct

Midbass 18W with directivity 0;10;20;30;40;60 deg

Impulse response

Step response

Impedance

Midrange 12MU with directivity 0;10;20;30;40;60 deg

Impulse response

Step response

Impedance

Tweeter Bliesma with directivity 0;10;20;30;40;60 deg

Step response

Impedance

Active design using SURE Wondom JAB4 amplifiers  

https://store.sure-electronics.com/product/757

This is version 21 (yes 21) after a lot of measurements and tests. Very nice and even sound.

Block design with parameters from Sigma Studio

SPL measurements results 2,8m distance

Impulse response

Passive crossover simulation

VituixCAD https://kimmosaunisto.net/ 

Now assembling the xovr to make the tests and listening.

RESULTS

Unfortunately I lost a lot of time and money. 

I did a bad import to Vituix by uploading the .txt files from CLIO. I was looking for an error for days. Eventually I did it according to the manual from Vituix by importing chirp files. Basically the result should be the same but it’s not.

This the result:

Disaster in 4-9kHz region.

Additionally it was one more disaster in impedance – min 2.6Ohm, average 3.5 Ohm.

One more time

In fact, it took 5 iterations to get to this point. Number of hours of listening, testing, measuring. This is why good designs cost so much…

Ok, this is the final result for crossover:

I am super happy with this crossover. 

Great speakers division, impedance on average 5 Ohm, very linear.

And now comes the game changer. I did alignment of the speakers – that was the idea for the Blocku Doku name. You can move them as you wish, adapting to the room, distance, phase.

The result in my room is super! Check the measurements: super flat, good phase alignment, tonal balance.

+/- 1dB variance for complete listening range!

inverted MID

Inverted tweeter

inverted MidBas

RESULT: I love those speakers. I worked for this result for many many years!

They even look nice!