Guys, anyone in New York area interested in ¼ length Voight Pipe?
In good shape, loaded with unforgettable RS 40-1197.
I need room for new upcoming projects.
Local pickup only. First “Thanks” will win it.
In good shape, loaded with unforgettable RS 40-1197.
I need room for new upcoming projects.
Local pickup only. First “Thanks” will win it.
I have to get connectors for them and make cables.where are the pix ari....where are the pix??? 😛 hope you are enjoying them sir.
I listened to them for a bit at mkapszewicz's house, as well as some other speakers he had built. They sound quite nice, and I was actually surprised how deep they went without a support sub (I know this is the full range forum) but blended with the one that was added very well too.
I was most impressed by the 2-way open baffles he had made to replace these with using some vintage drivers I cant remember the names of. They threw room cues much better than these, and amazingly well regardless of how they were made.
Both had great soundstage, and image placement. Perhaps most importantly to me, both speakers had image "focus" spot on, with no fuzzy borders around the individual parts of the sound. Very good stuff.


4" radio-shack full range drivers

Detail of the port. Screws adjust level/vertical aim, and function as spikes. Nice stuff.
Ari, I hope you'll have same much fun and nice surprises (sound-vise) as I had with them.
Enjoy!!!
As for open baffles, currently I'm using 8" alnico Isophones which from time to time getting switched with Goodmanses and Corals.
Every time I'm listening to them I'm getting surprised how well these old timers hold comparing with new drivers.
Enjoy!!!
As for open baffles, currently I'm using 8" alnico Isophones which from time to time getting switched with Goodmanses and Corals.
Every time I'm listening to them I'm getting surprised how well these old timers hold comparing with new drivers.
damn thats a great idea for speaker "spikes"...must be fun to be able to change the angle without doing much besides turning that screw into the ground. they look massive and awesome. enjoy ari 🙂
I agree Crappy! That's a neat idea for spikes! My BIBs are a little 'off' either bc my wood cuts are a little off or the floor in my basement is a little off... probably both! I nailed some shims into their bottoms so they look straight but in another room they will need adjustment again. I think i will yank off the shims and build a little platform with large screws like the pic above and adjust with a wrench. Very cool!
Thanks,
Godzilla
Thanks,
Godzilla
Just insert T-nuts from bottom of base and drive screws from the top. typically use stainless steel socket screws, also known as Allen head.
Worked great on all of my projects. Typically I use 3 screws - 2 in the front of the base 1 in the back.
Worked great on all of my projects. Typically I use 3 screws - 2 in the front of the base 1 in the back.
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