Has anyone seen this type of setup?
S speakermagic Member Joined 2013 2013-06-22 2:46 pm #21 2013-06-22 2:46 pm #21 Has anyone seen this type of setup? ••• More options Share picowallspeaker Member Joined 2007 2013-06-24 6:22 am #22 2013-06-24 6:22 am #22 No; I've seen a passive radiator done that way, I mean: you buy a replacement surround (foam, in that case) and make a circle with plywood, then glue the thing to the baffle, add some weight in the center to adjust etc etc ••• More options Share chris661 Member Joined 2008 2013-06-24 5:55 pm #23 2013-06-24 5:55 pm #23 Its a neat way of getting some low end out of a tiny little box. I've heard one of these in person and found it to be very impressive for the size. Wonder if eNabling the table will improve the low end... Chris ••• More options Share bear Member Joined 2002 bearlabs.com 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 wow, neat idea. incredibly unstable, and only useful at low volumes, but a great double use! For casual listening, might be fine. _-_- ••• More options Share S speakermagic Member Joined 2013 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 I have seen recurring failues because of the wires breaking. Since the whole speaker moves frame and all, the wires are constantly moving and fail. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
picowallspeaker Member Joined 2007 2013-06-24 6:22 am #22 2013-06-24 6:22 am #22 No; I've seen a passive radiator done that way, I mean: you buy a replacement surround (foam, in that case) and make a circle with plywood, then glue the thing to the baffle, add some weight in the center to adjust etc etc ••• More options Share chris661 Member Joined 2008 2013-06-24 5:55 pm #23 2013-06-24 5:55 pm #23 Its a neat way of getting some low end out of a tiny little box. I've heard one of these in person and found it to be very impressive for the size. Wonder if eNabling the table will improve the low end... Chris ••• More options Share bear Member Joined 2002 bearlabs.com 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 wow, neat idea. incredibly unstable, and only useful at low volumes, but a great double use! For casual listening, might be fine. _-_- ••• More options Share S speakermagic Member Joined 2013 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 I have seen recurring failues because of the wires breaking. Since the whole speaker moves frame and all, the wires are constantly moving and fail. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
No; I've seen a passive radiator done that way, I mean: you buy a replacement surround (foam, in that case) and make a circle with plywood, then glue the thing to the baffle, add some weight in the center to adjust etc etc
chris661 Member Joined 2008 2013-06-24 5:55 pm #23 2013-06-24 5:55 pm #23 Its a neat way of getting some low end out of a tiny little box. I've heard one of these in person and found it to be very impressive for the size. Wonder if eNabling the table will improve the low end... Chris ••• More options Share bear Member Joined 2002 bearlabs.com 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 wow, neat idea. incredibly unstable, and only useful at low volumes, but a great double use! For casual listening, might be fine. _-_- ••• More options Share S speakermagic Member Joined 2013 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 I have seen recurring failues because of the wires breaking. Since the whole speaker moves frame and all, the wires are constantly moving and fail. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Its a neat way of getting some low end out of a tiny little box. I've heard one of these in person and found it to be very impressive for the size. Wonder if eNabling the table will improve the low end... Chris
bear Member Joined 2002 bearlabs.com 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 2013-06-24 8:19 pm #24 wow, neat idea. incredibly unstable, and only useful at low volumes, but a great double use! For casual listening, might be fine. _-_- ••• More options Share S speakermagic Member Joined 2013 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 I have seen recurring failues because of the wires breaking. Since the whole speaker moves frame and all, the wires are constantly moving and fail. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
wow, neat idea. incredibly unstable, and only useful at low volumes, but a great double use! For casual listening, might be fine. _-_-
S speakermagic Member Joined 2013 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 2013-09-22 8:58 am #25 I have seen recurring failues because of the wires breaking. Since the whole speaker moves frame and all, the wires are constantly moving and fail. ••• More options Share
I have seen recurring failues because of the wires breaking. Since the whole speaker moves frame and all, the wires are constantly moving and fail.