DIY Beyma MR-4 - Sound Test
Very natural midrange and crystal clear highs
Amplifier: TPA 3116 Powered at 19.5V 3.43A (Delta Electronics power supply)
Sound Interface: Sweex SC016 (CM106 chip)
Very natural midrange and crystal clear highs
Amplifier: TPA 3116 Powered at 19.5V 3.43A (Delta Electronics power supply)
Sound Interface: Sweex SC016 (CM106 chip)
2 weeks ago I bouth these speakers for just 20€ and the enclosures are in very good conditions but the speakers aren't.
I'm building a full 3-way system keeping the enclosures and replacing the original speakers for Beyma speakers
- Woofer (Beyma 6P200FE)
- Midrange (Beyma 4FR40)
- Tweeter (Beyma T-2030)
- Crossover (Beyma FD-350)
The original speakers have the midrange with closed basket but the 4FR40 is open basket so I need to make a custom enclosure with PVC for the midrange to separate it from the woofer.
The Beyma 6P200FE it's a bit overkill, massive magnet and 2" voicecoil witch it supports up to 200W AES
The tweeter will be the biggest change, the original tweeters are made of paper and they are cones, the Beyma T-2030 it's aluminium dome tweeter.
The Beyma FD-350 will be another big change, it's 2nd order, the crossover points are 2 KHz and 7 KHz.
Hello everyone
These speakers were rescued from an old cheap stereo system but I kept the enclosures because they are made of good quality wood.
These enclosures are designed for 4" woofers so I decided to install the best woofers that I could, and then the Beyma 4FR40 appeared, 58€ 2 units, full range speaker used as a woofer.
The original tweeter was crappy, paper cone, clipping at 2 KHz, garbage sound... It was not easy to find tweeters that could fit in the tweeter mount but I found a good ones for 35€.
The crossover is the Beyma 2FF2VHF, it was the hardest part to fit inside the enclosure, I had to place it vertically and glue to one of the sides.
When I ended the project, I tested it and surprisingly can beat many speakers arround the market like the Polk Audio S10, T15...
They sound very good, natural midrange, woofer goes down to 50 Hz (very low for the woofer size) and crystal clear highs