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Old 5th February 2011, 06:53 AM   #1
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Hi! I intent to build a 3 way tower speakers using Scan speak drivers, possibly with an enclosure with curved sides. I am looking for clean very tight bass, open mids and sparkling highs this will be driven by a 120 watts power amp. please advise as to how do i select the various driver combination? I do not have much space to leave behind the speakers. Is there a stock design for the cabinet? where do i get the cross over networks? I am new to this forum...Look forward to hearing from you guys. I am a tribal from India
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Old 5th February 2011, 07:35 AM   #2
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Old 5th February 2011, 12:05 PM   #3
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This is an awsome site! very useful and truely inspiring. I am tempted to go with the 'Ekta Grande' design. Thank you.
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Hi! I intent to build a 3 way tower speakers using Scan speak drivers, possibly with an enclosure with curved sides. I am looking for clean very tight bass, open mids and sparkling highs this will be driven by a 120 watts power amp. please advise as to how do i select the various driver combination? I do not have much space to leave behind the speakers. Is there a stock design for the cabinet? where do i get the cross over networks? I am new to this forum...Look forward to hearing from you guys. I am a tribal from India
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Have a look at mine on Troels site ----

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Have a look at mine on Troels site ----

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Very nice work.
Hopefully not too far OT, but what did you use for filling in between the wood panels? I can see some sort of Black Elixer being applied with a small brush.

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Very nice work.
Hopefully not too far OT, but what did you use for filling in between the wood panels? I can see some sort of Black Elixer being applied with a small brush.

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s'okay, Terry, it's NOT bondo!!
Nice work on the speakers!!
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s'okay, Terry, it's NOT bondo!!
Nice work on the speakers!!
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Back to topic.

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Hopefully not too far OT, but what did you use for filling in between the wood panels? I can see some sort of Black Elixer being applied with a small brush.

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It is 30minute Epoxy mixed with black powder coat.
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