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Meet the Seraphim. They are in pupal form, caterpillars. See the following thread for the blow-by-blow (30 pages). TL Design I can't build
More pictures to follow, including a detailed write-up. Dave |
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Acknowledgements:
First, I’ll mention only a few people, but I wanted to do it immediately because I could never have accomplished this without some serious help. Martin King e-mailed with me when I had questions, stupid ones, about his marvelous T-Line Mathcad worksheets. My wife is infinitely patient; for whatever reason, I don’t know. DIYaudio Forum>Loudspeakers was a primary source, including such knowledgeable and helpful persons—patient, too, with my stupid questions—as David Dlugos (Planet10), Peter D. O’Connell (Kelticwizard), Andrew Faust (faustian bargin), Sch3mat1c, Steve and a few others I’m forgetting . In addition, Bob Brines’ website is pretty good. Thanks a million everyone! If you belong in that list, let me know. |
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Here's an rtf file that walks you through the procedure from start to finish, organized better than a 30-page thread.
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Another pic
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And the last one for now.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: North London
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing the pics with us.
Do they sing? Steve |
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They sound better than I let myself believe they could. More listening will bring more critique. Thanks, Dave |
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Tim (yea.. forgot to mention my last name is Williams) |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Norge
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Dave ,
Those things look real cool
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Right here
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Little coloured snakes!
They have tweeters in the eyes? The sound is satisfactory or good? Let us know! |
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