Hi there!!
I will be putting together the Tempo speakers that were in Humble made HIFI.... I have read in other threads that this site went down because of too much traffic to it.
Can anyone provide the cabinet plans for this speaker, or know Tony Gee´s e'mail so I can contact him and ask for them.
Thanks!
.... I already have the drivers and crossover components and can´t wait to get sarted.
I will be putting together the Tempo speakers that were in Humble made HIFI.... I have read in other threads that this site went down because of too much traffic to it.
Can anyone provide the cabinet plans for this speaker, or know Tony Gee´s e'mail so I can contact him and ask for them.
Thanks!
.... I already have the drivers and crossover components and can´t wait to get sarted.
You might have luck at the following link:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://home.hetnet.nl/~geenius/
Edit: I was just browsing some of the pages, I believe the stored copies of geenius' pages are made prior to the Tempo project.. Sorry..
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://home.hetnet.nl/~geenius/
Edit: I was just browsing some of the pages, I believe the stored copies of geenius' pages are made prior to the Tempo project.. Sorry..
Hi!Geenius said:Sorry my site is still down. My provider is a little slow to get things up and running again!
p.s. Hi eveyone!
Guys, anyone having "Tempo" (speaker cabinet by Humble Homemade) detailed drawing, please share it with me or email me at gurpreet.singh@pentair.com
Guys, anyone having "Tempo" (speaker cabinet by Humble Homemade) detailed drawing, please share it with me or email me at gurpreet.singh@pentair.com
You've got mail...best I can do.
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You've got mail...best I can do.
Thanks alot !!!!
Hi Guys,
Finally I planned to build speakers from "Tony Gee" design, (THE TEMPO). I have all the drawings for cabinets and I am arranging for drivers.
I want to know that can I use my "Lanzar" car amplifier to drive these speakers.
Here is the link for amplifier"
Lanzar - VCT4110 - 2000 Watt 4 Channel High Power MOSFET Amplifier
Specs are:
1. 50 X 4 Watts at 4 Ohm (RMS), 4 channals
2. Frequency response: 50Hz to 30 KHz
3. S/N Ration: >95dB
4. Bult in cross over filter:
High Pass: 40 Hz to 250 Hz
Low Pass: 40 Hz to 250 Hz.
Also do I need to build a separate cross over for the speakers as shown in "TEMPO" manual as I have crossover in my Amplifier.
If this amplifier will not work then what should be the specificatons to run these speakers.
Finally I planned to build speakers from "Tony Gee" design, (THE TEMPO). I have all the drawings for cabinets and I am arranging for drivers.
I want to know that can I use my "Lanzar" car amplifier to drive these speakers.
Here is the link for amplifier"
Lanzar - VCT4110 - 2000 Watt 4 Channel High Power MOSFET Amplifier
Specs are:
1. 50 X 4 Watts at 4 Ohm (RMS), 4 channals
2. Frequency response: 50Hz to 30 KHz
3. S/N Ration: >95dB
4. Bult in cross over filter:
High Pass: 40 Hz to 250 Hz
Low Pass: 40 Hz to 250 Hz.
Also do I need to build a separate cross over for the speakers as shown in "TEMPO" manual as I have crossover in my Amplifier.
If this amplifier will not work then what should be the specificatons to run these speakers.
I'd be wary of using such a powerful (2000W) car amplifier with these speakers but it can be done. The tweeter with its simple crossover is fragile and susceptable to damage from switch on thumps. A subwoofer amplifier @250Hz crossover won't be of any use to you here.
I did assume that Tony Gee's website was down here. It's not.
Humble Homemade Hifi
I should explain that this speaker is a freestander with a series crossover which is an essential part of its working. It has very good phase and time alignment and should be pleasant to the ears. Tony has done a nice job of integrating a good Vifa 6.5" paper woofer and the respected SEAS 27TFF tweeter crossing over near 2.5kHz. Like all low order filters with low crossover point, the result is a woofer with a slight peak around 1.5kHz and a tweeter that can be overdriven if you hammer them too hard, but you gain musicality.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/206843-sreten-speakerman-go-series-xos-56.html#post3046046
With a voltage amplifier, you really shouldn't need the RLC impedance correction circuit at the input. That is for valve use.
I did assume that Tony Gee's website was down here. It's not.
Humble Homemade Hifi
I should explain that this speaker is a freestander with a series crossover which is an essential part of its working. It has very good phase and time alignment and should be pleasant to the ears. Tony has done a nice job of integrating a good Vifa 6.5" paper woofer and the respected SEAS 27TFF tweeter crossing over near 2.5kHz. Like all low order filters with low crossover point, the result is a woofer with a slight peak around 1.5kHz and a tweeter that can be overdriven if you hammer them too hard, but you gain musicality.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/206843-sreten-speakerman-go-series-xos-56.html#post3046046
With a voltage amplifier, you really shouldn't need the RLC impedance correction circuit at the input. That is for valve use.
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