Terry, you should have been there to harmonize. Do they they not know of your abilities? Please give me a contact, I will correct the error in their ways.
I find your singing...well...
stunning is the word that comes to mind, absolutely stunning.
That's certainly a very apt depiction: "Stunning!"😱
Well
The phrase "Oh my god comes to mind for me". Or perhaps "Oh my I wonder if he has had training for that". Or "Hmmmmm, I have never heard it sung that way before...."
Take care love you all
The phrase "Oh my god comes to mind for me". Or perhaps "Oh my I wonder if he has had training for that". Or "Hmmmmm, I have never heard it sung that way before...."
Take care love you all
The one I hear is: 'Does he know what song we're singing?'
I'm getting to the age where I might be lucky to remember what the words to the song are !
Best Regards,
TerryO
New kid on the block. Dog included.I will need something to replace the old girl.
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Welcome to the shiny white crossover club - at least it's not a soccer-mom Dodge Caravan
Actually, that was one of my favorite family rides until the 2015 Forester
Actually, that was one of my favorite family rides until the 2015 Forester
Cal is sad.
I have been working on a speaker for this year's event and am ready to throw in the towel and start anew.
It was:
4x CSS WR 125's
1x 10" PR
1x JVC 3" mid
1x small AMT tweet
3.5 way in a 28 litre cabinet.
Does not meet VanIsleFest standards. Imaging is great, bass sounds hollow and lacks depth and transient response.

I have been working on a speaker for this year's event and am ready to throw in the towel and start anew.
It was:
4x CSS WR 125's
1x 10" PR
1x JVC 3" mid
1x small AMT tweet
3.5 way in a 28 litre cabinet.
Does not meet VanIsleFest standards. Imaging is great, bass sounds hollow and lacks depth and transient response.

Front and rear.
They started as a 2 way sealed
Then 2.5 way sealed to improve the lower bass.
then 3.5 way sealed to add more mid
then 3.5 way with PR to add more bass
They got better every step of the way and are listenable but there's something about the bass that doesn't work. Not deep enough and it sounds like it's being shot out of a hollow log.
They started as a 2 way sealed
Then 2.5 way sealed to improve the lower bass.
then 3.5 way sealed to add more mid
then 3.5 way with PR to add more bass
They got better every step of the way and are listenable but there's something about the bass that doesn't work. Not deep enough and it sounds like it's being shot out of a hollow log.
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Hey 200,
The 10" are just some salvaged, still working, woofers. The throw is limited, the spider is small.
I am thinking that if this is the best I can do after farting around for a week, then a new path is in order. I will keep you all informed.
The 10" are just some salvaged, still working, woofers. The throw is limited, the spider is small.
I am thinking that if this is the best I can do after farting around for a week, then a new path is in order. I will keep you all informed.
Hi Cal,
Here's a link on PR's.
The Subwoofer DIY Page - Passive Radiator Systems
You may need to add some mass to the 10". Looking at the spec's on the WR125's, the Qts may be a little high (.64) for use in a vented or PR, but they could be tuned down to around 55 hz at best. But maybe more realistically, closer to 60 hz. The total mass of the passive would probably need to be around 60-90 grams (this includes the Mms of the 10").
Some passives come with a stack of weights that can be adjusted. I've seen other diy'ers apply caulking to the cone, starting around the dust cap. You may or may not want to sacrifice the 10" for the sake of experimentation.
Here's a link on PR's.
The Subwoofer DIY Page - Passive Radiator Systems
You may need to add some mass to the 10". Looking at the spec's on the WR125's, the Qts may be a little high (.64) for use in a vented or PR, but they could be tuned down to around 55 hz at best. But maybe more realistically, closer to 60 hz. The total mass of the passive would probably need to be around 60-90 grams (this includes the Mms of the 10").
Some passives come with a stack of weights that can be adjusted. I've seen other diy'ers apply caulking to the cone, starting around the dust cap. You may or may not want to sacrifice the 10" for the sake of experimentation.
Dave, I really appreciate your input and if this just needed some tweeking, I'd be right on it. At this point we're not very close.
You'll note the different stages of the unit with a noticeable improvement each time. By the time you get to this stage and you're not getting close to what you need, you start looking in another direction. I don't think there's anything that can be done at this point.
As always it's nice to bring this to the table for you guys to chew on but this time, I have to hang my head in shame. It's just not going to be the Belle of the ball this year.
Cheers.
You'll note the different stages of the unit with a noticeable improvement each time. By the time you get to this stage and you're not getting close to what you need, you start looking in another direction. I don't think there's anything that can be done at this point.
As always it's nice to bring this to the table for you guys to chew on but this time, I have to hang my head in shame. It's just not going to be the Belle of the ball this year.
Cheers.
no shame in exploring one route and then backing up to take another.
We're here (or is that hear?) for you man.
;^)
We're here (or is that hear?) for you man.
;^)
Is there a date for the 13th (oh-oh) Annual Fest of 2016 yet?
It's caught my eye that the Transcanada Highway practically connects my house with Dave's. That could be a nice road trip. Just saying...
Tom
It's caught my eye that the Transcanada Highway practically connects my house with Dave's. That could be a nice road trip. Just saying...
Tom
Date not set yet, likely 20 Aug.
13 is a lucky number.
Calgary to Victoria & back is a nice drive. I've done it starting from either end quite a few times. Best time was 8.5 hr from the ferry over Manning Pass.
We are 3.3 km off the #1.
Come on out. Come early, stay late.
dave
13 is a lucky number.
Calgary to Victoria & back is a nice drive. I've done it starting from either end quite a few times. Best time was 8.5 hr from the ferry over Manning Pass.
We are 3.3 km off the #1.
Come on out. Come early, stay late.
dave
Date not set yet, likely 20 Aug.
I guessed Aug 17 ±a weekend. Cool. I'll keep watching for the 2016 thread.
Calgary to Victoria & back is a nice drive. I've done it starting from either end quite a few times.
I did it just after new years this year. It was indeed an awesome drive. I hit Hwy 1 just north of Sumas, so I got to skip the Vancouver traffic. There was a light dusting of snow on the mountains and trees. It was epic.
We are 3.3 km off the #1.
So in total, I'll have to drive an entire 4 km off #1. 🙂
Come on out. Come early, stay late.
Thank you. Will do. It's only been four years since I last visited. I hope to bring some toys this time around.
Tom
Your Summer HiFi / Audio Fun!
Just for everyone's general information, we will be holding the "The Puget Sound! DIY Speaker Contest" down here near Seattle on August 27th. If you enjoy DIY stuff the BC event and the Seattle event are a week apart (as usual).
I'll be posting more information in the next couple of days on a separate thread so as to not cause any confusion (hopefully!).
Best Regards,
TerryO
Just for everyone's general information, we will be holding the "The Puget Sound! DIY Speaker Contest" down here near Seattle on August 27th. If you enjoy DIY stuff the BC event and the Seattle event are a week apart (as usual).
I'll be posting more information in the next couple of days on a separate thread so as to not cause any confusion (hopefully!).
Best Regards,
TerryO
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