I also built Zigmahornets. I found them quite easy to build, with a modest amount of tools and time, plus they sound great.
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marce said:Quick question, what is the best format for uploading pictures ....
I always put my pictures on:
http://photobucket.com/
And then link the ones to the forum by the
"~" above is the link path.
Thanks, Gio. I've since added another coat of stain and made up some small adjusting legs on the base to help keep it stable on uneven floors etc...gmilitano said:Nice work with the Zigmas Barry.
okmrbh said:
Thanks, Gio. I've since added another coat of stain and made up some small adjusting legs on the base to help keep it stable on uneven floors etc...
These little Fostex drivers are pretty surprising. Are you driving it with your K-502?
Cheers,
Gio
gmilitano said:
These little Fostex drivers are pretty surprising. Are you driving it with your K-502?
Cheers,
Gio
Yes with the K-502 and my Yamaha Receiver also. Works well with both.
Frugalhorn w FE103
My Frugalhorns with Fostex FE103. Very satisfied with the sound. Its a small room & with corner placement + the low roof, the bass is very impressive. I have recently bought some new Fostex 108 drivers. Robert
My Frugalhorns with Fostex FE103. Very satisfied with the sound. Its a small room & with corner placement + the low roof, the bass is very impressive. I have recently bought some new Fostex 108 drivers. Robert
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Sachiko 126
This is my most recent modified Sachiko build The build is identical, only narrower, with a 5 1/8 internal width and 2.25 throat. It uses the Fostex 126 driver, which I really like. I used Maple, cabinet grade ply and maple veneer on the front and back panels. I also designed the feet, which have spikes on the bottom and make the very narrow speaker much more stable.
Thanks Scottmoose for the plans and encouragement!
This is my most recent modified Sachiko build The build is identical, only narrower, with a 5 1/8 internal width and 2.25 throat. It uses the Fostex 126 driver, which I really like. I used Maple, cabinet grade ply and maple veneer on the front and back panels. I also designed the feet, which have spikes on the bottom and make the very narrow speaker much more stable.
Thanks Scottmoose for the plans and encouragement!
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Re: Frugalhorn w FE103
Robert,
Can i steal those for the gallery?
Looks like you need some replacement pushbuttons for your NAD 3020. I think i have some.
dave
droplet said:My Frugalhorns with Fostex FE103. Very satisfied with the sound. Its a small room & with corner placement + the low roof, the bass is very impressive. I have recently bought some new Fostex 108 drivers. Robert
Robert,
Can i steal those for the gallery?
Looks like you need some replacement pushbuttons for your NAD 3020. I think i have some.
dave
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