




Designer:
Jeff Whyte
Project Category:
Subwoofers
Project Level:
Advanced
Project Time:
8-20 Hours
Project Cost:
$100 – $500
Project Description:
Designed to support B&O S 80.2 Speakers. They are fantastically clear speakers, but lack a bit at the low end.
Design Goals:
To coordinate with the B&O speaker stands to support the sound stage.
Driver Selection:
Dayton Audio DCS165-4 6-1/2″ Classic Subwoofer 4 Ohm
Enclosure Design:
Particle board with white oak veneer.
Crossover Design:
Crossover limits the signal to below 800 Hz.
Tips & Tricks:
N/A
Conclusion:
Amazingly strong bass from small speakers. I’ve played them as low as 20 Hz.
About the Designer:
I’m an architect and a builder. I design and build many things. jeffwhyte.com
Project Parts List:
Part# | Description | Qty. |
295-198 | Dayton Audio DCS165-4 6-1/2″ Classic Subwoofer 4 Ohm | 2 |