Found this.
Looks interesting. Just a bit boxy for my tastes.
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That's funny... I tried exactly the same combination 😛
Turning that mdf teardrop shape started to get a little hairy as my gestimated maths was way off.
Ill try and get another mock up made soon.
Just for fun, a new design, ala KEF Blade.
Alpair 7.3 (in a tapering snail shaped mdf box, and x4 8" mid/woofers mounted to cancel out vibrations. With curved solid wood baffle
Thoughts?
Ill try and get another mock up made soon.
Just for fun, a new design, ala KEF Blade.
Alpair 7.3 (in a tapering snail shaped mdf box, and x4 8" mid/woofers mounted to cancel out vibrations. With curved solid wood baffle
Thoughts?
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Turning that mdf teardrop shape started to get a little hairy as my gestimated maths was way off.
Ill try and get another mock up made soon.
Just for fun, a new design, ala KEF Blade.
Alpair 7.3 (in a tapering snail shaped mdf box, and x4 8" mid/woofers mounted to cancel out vibrations. With curved solid wood baffle
Thoughts?
Check out the Boenicke audio SLS speakers 😉
Or with a simple twist, 3 seperate boxes:
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front enclosure for A7 looks a bit shallower than I'd like to try
and yes, there are likely more than a couple of DIYers "inspired" by the Blades, although to do full homage would require a fair degree of skill with glass or carbon fiber fabrication, among other things
have any forum members heard, not "read about" them?
and yes, there are likely more than a couple of DIYers "inspired" by the Blades, although to do full homage would require a fair degree of skill with glass or carbon fiber fabrication, among other things
have any forum members heard, not "read about" them?
I heard them last year. At a kef demo and last week again.
They were very impressive. Although not in my opinion worth anywhere near the money.
The goal of both in emulating them was to use create a speaker with apparent single point source. Something the blade does very well. The use of twin drivers to cancel out vibration seems logical too.
I is too short. When posting I noticed you can see the magnet. (Was made in 5 mins)
My thinking was to turn a come shape that would sit over the magnet like and omni deflector to bounce the sound into the larger cavity. Perhaps tapering the ends ala nautilus.
They were very impressive. Although not in my opinion worth anywhere near the money.
The goal of both in emulating them was to use create a speaker with apparent single point source. Something the blade does very well. The use of twin drivers to cancel out vibration seems logical too.
I is too short. When posting I noticed you can see the magnet. (Was made in 5 mins)
My thinking was to turn a come shape that would sit over the magnet like and omni deflector to bounce the sound into the larger cavity. Perhaps tapering the ends ala nautilus.
I heard them last year. At a kef demo and last week again.
They were very impressive. Although not in my opinion worth anywhere near the money.
probably a more important question is whether they're known to be a serious production model (perhaps just custom / bespoke builds), or a technology statement piece with only a (few) traveling demo pair(s)
something quite well documented by many DIY projects hereinThe goal of both in emulating them was to use create a speaker with apparent single point source. Something the blade does very well. The use of twin drivers to cancel out vibration seems logical too.
I is too short. When posting I noticed you can see the magnet. (Was made in 5 mins)
My thinking was to turn a come shape that would sit over the magnet like and omni deflector to bounce the sound into the larger cavity. Perhaps tapering the ends ala nautilus.
I've probably mentioned this in other threads, but after a couple of builds a few (5 or so) years back, I'd be concerned about very shallow enclosures in general, and most particularly with very lightweight cones, whether metal or paper.
Your quickie sketch appears to indicate a separate enclosure for the A7 that is tall and very shallow - I'd think a deep, perhaps tapered aperiodic enclosure might work better . Well, indeed I know conceptual drawings for something like that exist.
One quick side related question...
Im building 4 pairs of Alpair 10.2's small BR cabinets for a bar.
Im trying to decide on how to power them (cost effectively) Doesn't have to be excessively loud. The easiest solution i can think of it using a 7.1 receiver, running on all channel stereo.
Then I thought that perhaps I can wire them together, run as a sort of line array with one good power amp?
Is this possible, would need 20ft of cable in between each speaker, could do 4 for the left channel and 4 for the right to shorten the overal length. Shall i put this idea away and focus on the multichannel approach?
Im building 4 pairs of Alpair 10.2's small BR cabinets for a bar.
Im trying to decide on how to power them (cost effectively) Doesn't have to be excessively loud. The easiest solution i can think of it using a 7.1 receiver, running on all channel stereo.
Then I thought that perhaps I can wire them together, run as a sort of line array with one good power amp?
Is this possible, would need 20ft of cable in between each speaker, could do 4 for the left channel and 4 for the right to shorten the overal length. Shall i put this idea away and focus on the multichannel approach?
I made a small and very quickly turned mock up just to see what the rings of plywood, would look when turned. its about 1/3 scale.
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what colour, type of loading etc
personally I like the 8" Dayton's (a little over that budget) 4 of these sealed perhaps
RSS210HF-4 - Dayton High Fidelity Subwoofer 8 inch - Europe Audio
personally I like the 8" Dayton's (a little over that budget) 4 of these sealed perhaps
RSS210HF-4 - Dayton High Fidelity Subwoofer 8 inch - Europe Audio
Hi, they look very nice, a little rough but as you say its a proof of concept 🙂
me like them very much....
I will go with Delta 12 LF in 100L, a little EQ and I get them down to 30Hz with 50W of power, which in turn makes 116dB, too much to be honest... think about it
Danny
me like them very much....
I will go with Delta 12 LF in 100L, a little EQ and I get them down to 30Hz with 50W of power, which in turn makes 116dB, too much to be honest... think about it
Danny
Still deciding on drivers.
Ive just moved to a new workshop, one guy renting a bench space from me has a CNC, so i'm revising the design to allow for this.
Ive just moved to a new workshop, one guy renting a bench space from me has a CNC, so i'm revising the design to allow for this.
Im keen to try and make these.
Invert the colours, Walnut case, and a ceramic baffle.
The horn shape can be made from the surplus from the teardrops.
Dovetailed solid walnut cabinet Ceramic baffle, Accuton ceramic drivers, good quality compression driver with tractrix profile. Could be very very good.
Invert the colours, Walnut case, and a ceramic baffle.
The horn shape can be made from the surplus from the teardrops.
Dovetailed solid walnut cabinet Ceramic baffle, Accuton ceramic drivers, good quality compression driver with tractrix profile. Could be very very good.
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