Wild Burrow Betsy "L" Speaker Design
This is my design of a very successful Betsy open-baffle speaker design. I used Maple 3/4" plywood and cork backing. It sounds fantastic! don
This is my design of a very successful Betsy open-baffle speaker design. I used Maple 3/4" plywood and cork backing. It sounds fantastic! don
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Thanks! I like the Mogami cable. What I was inquiring about, and I didn't phrase it correctly, are the clips (female disconnects) that can attach to the + and - tabs on the speakers themselves. Someone thought it was a .205, another a .187. I'll have wiring from the amplifier coming into binding posts mounted on the rear of the baffle, then running from the inside binding post connections up to the speaker tabs. I'm trying to avoid buying a 'jumbo assortment' when I just need 4 of them! Thanks!
Any frequency response sweep?Pics for you.
1/4” (6.3mm) is what I used:
Baomain 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Female Spade Quick Splice Crimp Terminals Crimp Connector Non Insulated Pack of 100
https://a.co/d/gZ4AD7y
Baomain 1/4 inch (6.3mm) Female Spade Quick Splice Crimp Terminals Crimp Connector Non Insulated Pack of 100
https://a.co/d/gZ4AD7y
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