I will try to post something this weekend. I have finished the cross-overs and the work marvelously. The improvement over the standard ones is so significant even my wife immediately noticed the difference. If you can provide me with an email address I would like to send the files directly to you. All I ask is that you do not provide Zetag or any of their associated people a copy. As they are a business, if they want access to my work, they are going to have to pay for it. For DIYERs such as yourself, I am glad to help you recover your investment.
Thank you . . .
I don't think I will give Zetag anything. Graham (Zetag G4 and other speakers Designer) did to me repeatedly, so there's not much motivation, to say the least.
My e-mail is tlucko@hotmail.com
If you can let me know where's a good place to buy the components (madisound, solen, partsexpress?). I will try to buy the same components and from the same place you bought them from. Because as you might have already guessed I'm not much of a DIYER, so you know what parts and where to get them better than me.
Also I wanted to ask you how your speakers are enclosed? 50 liter with aperiodic vent? Or something else?
Mine are 46-47 liter, rear 3.8 x 24.1 cm (30 cm long) port near ground, tuned to 38 Hz, drivers supposed fs. I have put an old shirt in each port though. Has less bass of course, but sounds better. Also when I started building them I didn't know that you should have the tweeters around the level of your hears when you're listening to them, so they're 28 x 38 x 80 cm. Unlike yours, which I think are 99 cm tall.
I don't think I will give Zetag anything. Graham (Zetag G4 and other speakers Designer) did to me repeatedly, so there's not much motivation, to say the least.
My e-mail is tlucko@hotmail.com
If you can let me know where's a good place to buy the components (madisound, solen, partsexpress?). I will try to buy the same components and from the same place you bought them from. Because as you might have already guessed I'm not much of a DIYER, so you know what parts and where to get them better than me.
Also I wanted to ask you how your speakers are enclosed? 50 liter with aperiodic vent? Or something else?
Mine are 46-47 liter, rear 3.8 x 24.1 cm (30 cm long) port near ground, tuned to 38 Hz, drivers supposed fs. I have put an old shirt in each port though. Has less bass of course, but sounds better. Also when I started building them I didn't know that you should have the tweeters around the level of your hears when you're listening to them, so they're 28 x 38 x 80 cm. Unlike yours, which I think are 99 cm tall.
Did you forget about me? I seen your name here a couple days ago, but you didn't e-mail or respond to my post.
I don't care too much if you don't send me a schematic, if you don't have one. Just send me a list of the components and maybe where to get them, I'll worry about the schematic later.
I don't care too much if you don't send me a schematic, if you don't have one. Just send me a list of the components and maybe where to get them, I'll worry about the schematic later.
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