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Download driver specs: W22NY001W18NX003T29CF002
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Please note T29CF001 is discontinued and replaced by T29CF002. No change to crossover.
W18NX001 is replaced by W18NX003.
During crossover fine-tuning (picture above to the left) I connected the 2 x 6 watts single ended MAE amp. The impedance of this speaker construction is fairly flat from upper bass to the top octave. However, at 150 Hz we have a negative phase shift due to the vented cabinet and impedance reaches it lowest level at 3.8 ohms. Despite ~90 dB/2.8V system sensitivity, I hadn't any expectation of this speaker being run from 6 watt single ended. Let me immediately say the MAE is not the ideal amp for this speaker, but I was surprised how loud it could play the Acapella NEXT. Louder than my wife would do when she plays her CDs. Hmm... as discussed before, you have to try any combination of speakers and amps before deciding what goes and what doesn't.
My Autumn sale was a goodbye to my Acapella SEas speakers. Drivers, crossovers, vents, terminals, damping material, wires, everything but the cabs. You don't ship these cabs to Portugal unless you make huge crates with loads of absorbent material. So, the cabs stayed and having the W18 and T29 drivers the only thing left to do was ordering the W22 bass units - and see if a fairly high efficient Acapella could be made. The W22 comes with a huge 134 mm magnet and promises 90 dB sensitivity. Not bad at all. Maybe the W18 could even be run without any attenuation.... So, the Acapella NEXT was born.
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My visitors have been quite taken by the initial Acapella NEXT set-up. The airiness of the midrange (lack of box colouration), the excellent mid-tweeter integration, the dynamic properties due to relatively high sensitivity. And they were surprised when I connected the 6 wpc SET MAE amp. The treble is a little laid-back when driven from the MAE (4R7 to tweeter), where my 20 wpc SET Audio Mirror mono-blocks have no trouble driving this speaker to considerable levels. The best Acapella yet? Yes and no. If you can live with the slightly reduced low end extension compared to the Acapella SEas, then yes.
I like these nextel coated drivers. They can be driven hard without noticeable distortion. They appear surprisingly un-coloured although not as 'clean' as the magnesium drivers. But what we're in for here is some 5 dB rise in sensitivity compared to the magnesium version of this construction. The Acapella SEas is tuned to some 84-85 dB sensitivity, so we should have an almost 4 times more sensitive speaker.
Those who have followed recent writing on these pages will have noticed quite some lines on the relation between system sensitivity, size and bass extension.
The system described here is tuned around 90 dB/2.8 volts. The magnesium W22 has a heavier cone, lower Fs and smaller magnet compared to the nextel W22, thus lower bass extension from the same cabinet volume. View graph below. Despite some 5 Hz lower F3 from the magnesium version, I don't miss bass information, nor bass level from the current construction.
The T29CF001 is a magnificent tweeter. The Sonomex cone material appears to be a good compromise between hard domes and soft domes. The Sonomex is significantly more rigid compared to classic silk domes and the frequency response should reach up to 30 kHz according to SEAS measurements. My CLIO system only goes to 22 kHz.
The T29CF002 can be used without changes to the crossover.
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Initial LspCAD modelling suggested a very easy crossover compared to the difficult magnesium drivers. 2nd order to bass and mid and a 3rd order to the tweeter should be all needed and so it stayed after crossover fine-tuning. The roll-off of the W22 driver is an example to follow. My measurement of the raw W22 driver was spot on compared to the SEAS specs. Always nice to be able to reproduce measurements. View graphics at end of measurement section.