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http://www.hifidiy.net/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=3&id=17714&replyID=179897&star=1&skin=0
his target is ....here
I wondered how to move these things when the drivers are mounted.
Unless you add handles and wheels
Unless you add handles and wheels

Great work X.G. !!!
What about the X-over filter? ( I'm sorry but my ADSL is too slow to view 24 pages )
Cheers,
Inertial
What about the X-over filter? ( I'm sorry but my ADSL is too slow to view 24 pages )
Cheers,
Inertial
That is some amazing work, but I really hope someone helps him to get a proper dust mask with that much MDF dust flying around, not to mention smoking at the same time!
morbo said:That is some amazing work, but I really hope someone helps him to get a proper dust mask with that much MDF dust flying around, not to mention smoking at the same time!
Very few people like to wear the masks even in Taiwan, and they do smoke too.
morbo said:That is some amazing work, but I really hope someone helps him to get a proper dust mask with that much MDF dust flying around, not to mention smoking at the same time!
That ain't MDF he's turning into sawdust. It looks like very high laminate count baltic birch. Did you see the website link? It is a Asian audio discussion forum with pictures.
You can see the layering in the sloping front-side segments of the midrange cabinets above in the third picture posted.
rcavictim said:
That ain't MDF he's turning into sawdust. It looks like very high laminate count baltic birch. Did you see the website link? It is a Asian audio discussion forum with pictures.
You can see the layering in the sloping front-side segments of the midrange cabinets above in the third picture posted.
All saw dust is bad for your lungs, its just that MDF is particularly bad due to the fine particle size and formaldehyde. Smoking is arguably worst though 🙂
XG, nice speakers BTW.
If you make it all the way to the bottom of that like there is a picture of what looks like a cast iron (or maybe stone of some kind) divider that sits in between the different cabinet modules to seperate them.
Talk about attention to detail! 😱

Talk about attention to detail! 😱



Mutley666 said:If you make it all the way to the bottom of that like there is a picture of what looks like a cast iron (or maybe stone of some kind) divider that sits in between the different cabinet modules to seperate them.
Talk about attention to detail! 😱![]()
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Actually it's cork.
rcavictim said:
That ain't MDF he's turning into sawdust. It looks like very high laminate count baltic birch. Did you see the website link? It is a Asian audio discussion forum with pictures.
You can see the layering in the sloping front-side segments of the midrange cabinets above in the third picture posted.
There are actually two projects. One of them has the laminate board (not as high count as birch), some MDF, and lead plates.😱 It seems like it tooks them 3 months to get that far because parts were not easy to find.
I was refering to the dark material around the outside of the cork.
Looking at the picture of their target speakers (Avalons I think), there are dividers between the individual cabinets that make up the speaker. I would assume they are metal of some variety.
Looking at the picture of their target speakers (Avalons I think), there are dividers between the individual cabinets that make up the speaker. I would assume they are metal of some variety.
inertial said:Great work X.G. !!!
What about the X-over filter? ( I'm sorry but my ADSL is too slow to view 24 pages )
Cheers,
Inertial
hi,inertial
this is the pictures of X-over filter he posted.It is too large I can't post here.
he said he modified it in practice
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Mutley666 said:I was refering to the dark material around the outside of the cork.
Looking at the picture of their target speakers (Avalons I think), there are dividers between the individual cabinets that make up the speaker. I would assume they are metal of some variety.
It's ebony. The pictures come from a guy here in Holland who built a pair of speakers that inspired this chinese guy.
Dutch forum
Builders site
Attention to detail is fantastic!
Though looking at the pictures posted he does have a rather well equiped workshop. He must also have the patients of a buddist monk!

Though looking at the pictures posted he does have a rather well equiped workshop. He must also have the patients of a buddist monk!
This is bordering on fraud! The picture this DIY'er posts of the completed loudspeaker was ripped off from the Avalon website.
I think he called it a target, not the finished diy project. In any case, I'll pull the disputed picture.
Mutley666 said:I was refering to the dark material around the outside of the cork.
Looking at the picture of their target speakers (Avalons I think), there are dividers between the individual cabinets that make up the speaker. I would assume they are metal of some variety.
The dark material is a different kind of black wood I don't really know the English name for it.
DickHertz said:This is bordering on fraud! The picture this DIY'er posts of the completed loudspeaker was ripped off from the Avalon website.
They only mentioned its the "Goal" not his work yet.
Thats a very impressive enclosure, just so you know the Chinese goverment tells people not to smoke.
Does that guy want a job helping me out, i know people that would pay top dollar for that kind of stuff, we can just brand it Bose as they think Bose is the B-All and end all.
Does that guy want a job helping me out, i know people that would pay top dollar for that kind of stuff, we can just brand it Bose as they think Bose is the B-All and end all.
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