Hello everybody,
this is my approach to the audio experience.
The driver: Markaudio | Temporary Page
The internal wire: Van den Hul: CS - 14 HYBRID (Halogen Free)
The pole terminal: WBT-0735
BR
Frank
this is my approach to the audio experience.
The driver: Markaudio | Temporary Page
The internal wire: Van den Hul: CS - 14 HYBRID (Halogen Free)
The pole terminal: WBT-0735
BR
Frank
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Very creative, imaginative, and Avant-garde, good job!
Does the pedestal have an internal woofer or something? I notice what looks to be a port on the back of it, but on the bottom of the cello are only binding posts, so not for the cello part of the design etc ?.
Does the pedestal have an internal woofer or something? I notice what looks to be a port on the back of it, but on the bottom of the cello are only binding posts, so not for the cello part of the design etc ?.
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i think the hole in the pedestal is for the speaker cable
Ah yes, I thought maybe he had some kind of bandpass thing going on with the pedestal.. Would be a great place to add a sub/low frequency helper woofer if desired etc
Ah yes, I thought maybe he had some kind of bandpass thing going on with the pedestal.. Would be a great place to add a sub/low frequency helper woofer if desired etc
The pedestal doesn`t have any audible function at the moment, possibly later on. The hole on the back of it is just for the external wire. The cello body has an appropriate bookshelf reflex cabinet within.
This is the 2nd generation anyway, the 1st (on the pictures) didn`t work properly.
The 3rd will be maybe a back loaded horn type, I will build the cello body and the pedestal together.
And the 4th gen (if there will be any ) will be a multi-way system. Maybe...
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Ah yes, I thought maybe he had some kind of bandpass thing going on with the pedestal.. Would be a great place to add a sub/low frequency helper woofer if desired etc
The pedestal doesn`t have any audible function at the moment, possibly later on. The hole on the back of it is just for the external wire. The cello body has an appropriate bookshelf reflex cabinet within.
This is the 2nd generation anyway, the 1st (on the pictures) didn`t work properly.
The 3rd will be maybe a back loaded horn type, I will build the cello body and the pedestal together.
And the 4th gen (if there will be any ) will be a multi-way system. Maybe...
impressive
you seem to know a lot about important details regarding a violin body
details that takes a lot of knowledge
are you a professional Luthier ?
Thanks. Let`s say: I am a professional amateur. Joke beside: originally I am a cabinetmaker and a challenge begins for me where the others give up. Nothing is impossible.
BR
Frank
Thanks. Let`s say: I am a professional amateur.
Frank
ahh, great
well, some of those details, neck and all, its a lot of work
ahh, great
well, some of those details, neck and all, its a lot of work
Correct. 1000`s of hours on my feet in the workshop. Did it worth it? Well, soundwise I can say: yes. A friend of mine compared them to this:
Focal Diablo Utopia, high end audiophile bookshelf loudspeakers
and he found just tiny little difference in bass details. He said: it is impossible. He is a French high-end enthusiast, anyway.
Businesswise? A proper disaster so far. I am working on to launch to manufacture them in small edition series, but it takes even more time than create the prototypes. They are still just prototypes.
I can see it now; for small spaces the 'Violin', for a bit more slam the 'Cello', and for the man who wants to rock the foundations, the Upright/Stand Up Bass
Some inspiration, sexy too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_-gytWeo64&feature=related
Some inspiration, sexy too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_-gytWeo64&feature=related
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