peterbrorsson said:Hi Francesco!
If you build a smaller (cheaper) BIB as an experiment and play some of GF's favorite music I think she will tolerate bigger ones.
That worked out for me.
"I think she will tolerate bigger ones!" Taken out of context, hmm sounds funny
Cheers
Peter
Be careful not to inadvertently adapt them to "bigger ones" - the tolerance may soon turn to preference, and statistically few of us can measure up.
Scottmoose said:
An alternative for the rear of the 208 cabinet is to simply double the back panel. That's what my friend Simon did, and it works a treat. As Pit said, the 206 won't need additional tweeters, although it will benefit from a pair of Dave's phase plugs.
The back panel seems more simple with just one big panel instead of the three vertical ones.
I have a little problem: I don't understand where the panel n°32 goes... on the far right side of the pdf it is shown as "TERMINAL (#32)" and it seems to have two holes, but I can't find its placement on the three big views.
The "#6 + #21 DETAILS" scheme was a little hard to understand, but I got it
It's funny to decrypt this scheme
PS: I've seen the phase-plugs installation guide... it's scary!
Ciao Francesco,
#1 - where in Italy is Merate, which, of course, means " tell us about the cooking in your region" ?
#2 - Part# 32 is nonsense. It just shows where to drill holes for the terminals - provided you use the same terminals Fostex used for their prototype. Not a bad idea to use that kind, though - the gigantic plastic "bathtubs" are expensive and can resonate like mad.
Cheers,
Pit
#1 - where in Italy is Merate, which, of course, means " tell us about the cooking in your region" ?
#2 - Part# 32 is nonsense. It just shows where to drill holes for the terminals - provided you use the same terminals Fostex used for their prototype. Not a bad idea to use that kind, though - the gigantic plastic "bathtubs" are expensive and can resonate like mad.
Cheers,
Pit
Sorry to interupt but TABAQ where are you?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=87117&highlight=
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=87117&highlight=
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Pit Hinder said:Ciao Francesco,
#1 - where in Italy is Merate, which, of course, means " tell us about the cooking in your region" ?
#2 - Part# 32 is nonsense. It just shows where to drill holes for the terminals - provided you use the same terminals Fostex used for their prototype. Not a bad idea to use that kind, though - the gigantic plastic "bathtubs" are expensive and can resonate like mad.
Cheers,
Pit
1)
2) This is a good thing, as I was not able at all to understand the placement of the #32
Ciao!
Francesco
Francesco said:What else? Oh, my girlfriend fell in love with the yellow finish of some HI-VI drives, and from this point of view I'd like some modern-looking drives, since they will stand in the living room...
Fostex cones can be made yellow as part of the modification process... so far i've only done black, blue, and a bronzy colour...
dave
Francesco, thought you might be interested in a pic of the 208esigma cabinet, that I am currently building for fe206e's based on scottmoose's and other's recommendation.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
planet10 said:Here is a pic of Scott's blue ones
...and very good they are too. Beats a 108ESigma IMO. Look better too.
wixy said:Francesco, thought you might be interested in a pic of the 208esigma cabinet, that I am currently building for fe206e's based on scottmoose's and other's recommendation.
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wow! great work!!!
Thanks for sharing, I can see the inside very well! It's a great help!
wixy said:Francesco, thought you might be interested in a pic of the 208esigma cabinet, that I am currently building for fe206e's based on scottmoose's and other's recommendation.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
would very much like know your opinion on the sound, and also picture of the finished product...
gychang
gychang said:
would very much like know your opinion on the sound, and also picture of the finished product...
gychang
Me too. I've loved the look of those cabinets since the first time i saw them.
Unfortunaltely i'm not a woodworker, so it seems i have to "outsource" the wood-job, but i have a feeling, that they are worth the expence.
Really nice job wixy
best regards
Ebbe
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