Thank so much to PeteMcK
someone have diagram AIREDALE speaker???... it is too expensive and nobody open one new speakers
someone have diagram AIREDALE speaker???... it is too expensive and nobody open one new speakers
PeteMcK said:more info on original Airedales here:
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=6204&highlight=airedale
langtuhanoi said:Thank so much to PeteMcK
someone have diagram AIREDALE speaker???... it is too expensive and nobody open one new speakers
You must realize that what you ask here has no point. You ask to copy it. The speaker you like has custom drivers in custom frames, and a non published (naturally) crossover. It takes a skilled DIYer to make something like it, following its principles closely, if he was to make a 'clone' for him or for a paying customer of his. But NOT the same. Your best bet is to settle for a big coaxial driver in a hexagonal cabinet in order to justify your appetite for a big sound and an imposing vintage like cabinet.
P.S. Are you working in some mass production cabinet factory?
Here's a link to the Atlas so you can get an idea of the complexity:
http://www.visaton.com/en/bauvorschlaege/archiv/550/construction.html
Salas is correct, sadly there's a point where reality must take over from the dream.
The first question you must answer is 'what speaker drivers are available to me'...
http://www.visaton.com/en/bauvorschlaege/archiv/550/construction.html
Salas is correct, sadly there's a point where reality must take over from the dream.
The first question you must answer is 'what speaker drivers are available to me'...
So,
I not work for any cabinet or speaker factory, I am engineer IT...
This my DIY project created after my visit to one audiophile who DIY ProAc 2.5 clone, it is very impressive for me, 2.5 do have a beautiful soundstage, very natural and depth of bass excellent. After that, I ask myself: Why I DIY one of most famous Wharfedale - Airedale speakers, I know forum and I find here many informations shared about DIY world with many audiophile
At home, I use Wharfedale Evo-30 (modern type) of Wharfedale, it is not very good in bass, too small in my room. I think that I want to DIY (or buy) CD transport > DAC (I love Tube-lover's DAC) > pre tube > amp class D DCD-400 (400W/channel)
it is my big audio project
The DIY speaker is the first period of this project
I thank to Salas and PeteMcK,
PeteMcK@: "what speaker drivers are available to me?", one right question for me, so I will choice one speaker design with big cabinet (It is compatible to my room), the driver woofer with depth bass (<20Hz), mid and treble are very natural. Fin. It is thing what I want exactly.
Thank to notice for me this design...
Langtuhanoi
I not work for any cabinet or speaker factory, I am engineer IT...
This my DIY project created after my visit to one audiophile who DIY ProAc 2.5 clone, it is very impressive for me, 2.5 do have a beautiful soundstage, very natural and depth of bass excellent. After that, I ask myself: Why I DIY one of most famous Wharfedale - Airedale speakers, I know forum and I find here many informations shared about DIY world with many audiophile
At home, I use Wharfedale Evo-30 (modern type) of Wharfedale, it is not very good in bass, too small in my room. I think that I want to DIY (or buy) CD transport > DAC (I love Tube-lover's DAC) > pre tube > amp class D DCD-400 (400W/channel)
it is my big audio project
The DIY speaker is the first period of this project
I thank to Salas and PeteMcK,
PeteMcK@: "what speaker drivers are available to me?", one right question for me, so I will choice one speaker design with big cabinet (It is compatible to my room), the driver woofer with depth bass (<20Hz), mid and treble are very natural. Fin. It is thing what I want exactly.
Thank to notice for me this design...
Langtuhanoi
salas said:
You must realize that what you ask here has no point. You ask to copy it. The speaker you like has custom drivers in custom frames, and a non published (naturally) crossover. It takes a skilled DIYer to make something like it, following its principles closely, if he was to make a 'clone' for him or for a paying customer of his. But NOT the same. Your best bet is to settle for a big coaxial driver in a hexagonal cabinet in order to justify your appetite for a big sound and an imposing vintage like cabinet.
P.S. Are you working in some mass production cabinet factory?
PeteMcK said:Here's a link to the Atlas so you can get an idea of the complexity:
http://www.visaton.com/en/bauvorschlaege/archiv/550/construction.html
Salas is correct, sadly there's a point where reality must take over from the dream.
The first question you must answer is 'what speaker drivers are available to me'...
Chao Lang Tu,
Có nhiều loa tự chế đang có mặt trên mạng and IMO there are many that are easier to build and give excellent performance when compared to the Wharfedale you lust after.
Have a look at http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/ lots of good stuff there.
Tạm biệt.
Tony D.
Có nhiều loa tự chế đang có mặt trên mạng and IMO there are many that are easier to build and give excellent performance when compared to the Wharfedale you lust after.
Have a look at http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/ lots of good stuff there.
Tạm biệt.
Tony D.
OKIE,
Thank to you
Thank to you
Tony D. said:Chao Lang Tu,
Có nhiÁu loa tñ ch¿ ang có m·t trên m¡ng and IMO there are many that are easier to build and give excellent performance when compared to the Wharfedale you lust after.
Have a look at http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/ lots of good stuff there.
T¡m biÇt.
Tony D.
sorry for bringing up an old topic....
and i know you were inquiring about the "airedale heritage" speakers that are available from Wharfedale...
I do own a pair of original Wharfedale Airedales from the late 60's that I would be willing to document for you, if you could find it helpful...
good luck!
and i know you were inquiring about the "airedale heritage" speakers that are available from Wharfedale...
I do own a pair of original Wharfedale Airedales from the late 60's that I would be willing to document for you, if you could find it helpful...
good luck!
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Hello louped garou,
It is great news from your reply, your document about Wharfedale Airedale is very helpful for me and I can build one for my hi-fi system
Thank you so much
langtuhanoi
Hello louped garou,
It is great news from your reply, your document about Wharfedale Airedale is very helpful for me and I can build one for my hi-fi system
Thank you so much
langtuhanoi
louped garou said:sorry for bringing up an old topic....
and i know you were inquiring about the "airedale heritage" speakers that are available from Wharfedale...
I do own a pair of original Wharfedale Airedales from the late 60's that I would be willing to document for you, if you could find it helpful...
good luck!
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