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Old 14th June 2011, 03:34 PM   #1941
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Wonderful job! Where did you find those shinny screws?
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Old 14th June 2011, 04:04 PM   #1942
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a.k.a. panelling?
Maybe so, I dunno

The guy I got it from calls it veneer. He's really into wood working, but it was the first time he used the stuff. He got it locally.
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Old 14th June 2011, 04:07 PM   #1943
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Wonderful job! Where did you find those shinny screws?
The bolt type things holding the baffle on?? Or the 2 goldy coloured ones holding the woofer temporarily? The baffle bolts are from Home Depot. They have an allen head. The driver screws are just some randoms from my collection of screws. I think they were for hanging a picture or something I plan to use black allen screws or bolts. Probably M4 bolts.
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Old 20th June 2011, 07:48 PM   #1944
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I plan to use black allen screws or bolts. Probably M4 bolts.
Yeah, those allen bolts with T-Nuts are great for holding baffles on and keeping them removable.

As far as my stuff goes, my 2 channel rig is sourced from either the Sony BD player or PC running XBMC, into my Aragon D2A -> Acurus LS11 Pre and Anthem MCA-2 amp. The little 2 ways are Hi-Vi M6a with Vifa XT25TG30. From 80Hz on down, I've got the tqwt's in the corners, each one employs 2 Peerless 831759s. The receiver is used only for television and movies.
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Old 23rd June 2011, 02:33 PM   #1945
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Hi thought you might be interested in my setup
Hand made speakers constructed from 25mm MDF stacked and glued and painted ,minimum wall thickness 50mm bass unit 29.5 litres mid 1.5 litres both sealed, crossed over at 500 and 4000 hertz.
Drivers Scanspeak
Bass 23w_4557t,
Mid 13m_8640,and High d2905_950000
pre amp qed reference
Dac cambridge dac magic 2
Crossover teac AF-200 12db per octave
Power amp Arcam P1000
Squeezebox Duet (very temperamental)
Sony CDP-3000es CD player
For the future make a plinth to mount my Garrard 301 and SME3012 and make/get a phono stage
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Old 24th June 2011, 04:45 PM   #1946
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Here's my Dayton TMWWs:

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Old 24th June 2011, 05:26 PM   #1947
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Here's my Dayton TMWWs:

Very nice.
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Old 24th June 2011, 06:47 PM   #1948
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Thanks for the comment! Here's the build thread in case anyone was interested:


HTGuide Forum - Curved Dayton RS TMWW Speaker Build
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Old 26th June 2011, 09:01 PM   #1949
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Years ago I asked for some advice here on building something around the ATC mids.

I completed them last year, and the result can be seen here:

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12" ATC woofer (SB75-314 IIRC), SM75 (non-S) mid, Morel MDT-33 tweeter. A 100L closed cabinet, 18mm plywood and 22mm MDF sandwiched, braced and further damped with bitumen sheets. The amp is a 3-way Hypex, 2x UCD180HG + 1x UCD400 per side. The crossover is an old active ATC crossover, probably an early EC-23. I'm going to throughly upgrade it in a new housing with a better PSU and better parts throughout.

The stands are a custom job from Towersonics.

If you're interested, some of the design points have been written here:

So, I built my own speakers

All in all, I am really happy how they turned out.

EDIT: Oh, I had a quick shot of the amp's innards online, too:

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Old 26th June 2011, 09:10 PM   #1950
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Awesome, great work!

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