Building FAST, did some CBTs - ended up in FAs
From an attempt to build a line source out of 2" fullranges, well almost, I got a couple speakers left over:
Yes, it is Jordan/EAD E60.
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As it turned out, it ended up in CBTs using the same building practice.
Edit one more time:
Dramatic turn of events; now it´s FAs using the same building practice.
From an attempt to build a line source out of 2" fullranges, well almost, I got a couple speakers left over:
Yes, it is Jordan/EAD E60.
Edit:
As it turned out, it ended up in CBTs using the same building practice.
Edit one more time:
Dramatic turn of events; now it´s FAs using the same building practice.
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Mount two elements in the back and you got dipole or bipole.
Mount elements on all sides and you got an omnipole.
Mount four in a row, repeat the above.
Replace the MDF with some arctic birch plywood, plastic in any color or even glass.
Make them with black profiles.
The possibilities are endless.
Mount elements on all sides and you got an omnipole.
Mount four in a row, repeat the above.
Replace the MDF with some arctic birch plywood, plastic in any color or even glass.
Make them with black profiles.
The possibilities are endless.
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Nope, they will end up as home theater satelite speakers, computer speakers, kitchen speakers...So are you selling some of these drivers or what ??
I hope that the thread is more clear now.And????????
Actully, I took no risk. This is plan B from the beginning.them drivers are expensive . 32 of them in the piccy.. now if i was going to spend that much on drivers i would make sure i knew exactly i was doing first not buy them and then learn lol..
And I knew that they could be resold at a low loss, having bought that many.
So how do they sound in this configuration?
In fact, excellent.
Even with only one side built, it fills the room with a soundstage matching that of my full range ribbons.
I will measure them to see if they need any EQ and to figure out if the elements are at their optimum distance.
In fact, excellent.
Even with only one side built, it fills the room with a soundstage matching that of my full range ribbons.
I will measure them to see if they need any EQ and to figure out if the elements are at their optimum distance.
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