Cross Over suggestions...
I built a pair of speakers using older mission 760 parts.
I have to say from my tests using my Adcom equipment they sound amazing
I used all 3/4 MDF baffle is at 1.5in. The speaker is bound with waterproof wood glue and a biscuit joiner. The structure is very very solid. Inside is fiberglassed and using a recycled nike shoe material for extra damping.
The port is adjustable using multiple different ports! You tune the port for the room you are using the speaker in and how close to the wall your in. Its very similar in tuning a Organ or piano.
The outside is in the process of being fiberglasses just on the corners and baffle . Next is spray lacquer.
Crossovers are last, any suggestions on what to change here?
this is what I am updating ...
Tweeter = Tesla 4u7
Woofer = 15MFD, 50VNP
Resistor in serie to the tweeter is 3.9 ohm 7 watt
Resistor in the correction of the woofer is 1,8 ohm 7 watt
Ill try to remember always
I built a pair of speakers using older mission 760 parts.
I have to say from my tests using my Adcom equipment they sound amazing
I used all 3/4 MDF baffle is at 1.5in. The speaker is bound with waterproof wood glue and a biscuit joiner. The structure is very very solid. Inside is fiberglassed and using a recycled nike shoe material for extra damping.
The port is adjustable using multiple different ports! You tune the port for the room you are using the speaker in and how close to the wall your in. Its very similar in tuning a Organ or piano.
The outside is in the process of being fiberglasses just on the corners and baffle . Next is spray lacquer.
Crossovers are last, any suggestions on what to change here?
this is what I am updating ...
Tweeter = Tesla 4u7
Woofer = 15MFD, 50VNP
Resistor in serie to the tweeter is 3.9 ohm 7 watt
Resistor in the correction of the woofer is 1,8 ohm 7 watt
Ill try to remember always
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