Hi all,
Looking to get the current MAOP 7 for a desktop/tube setup. The speakers will be positioned close to the front wall (which is also a window). Space (depth) is very limited also, 19cm tops, hanging from the window-sill. Looking for something easy to build but sounding to the potantial of MAOP 🙂
I have no experience (or tools) in woodworking, so might be just outsourcing the build to someone who has. No experience in speaker building either, so don't judge too harshly.
Have had a look at the MA box plans. https://www.markaudio.com/online_shop/7-cm/maop-7/
Maybe there are other plans you can suggest also?
Looking to get the current MAOP 7 for a desktop/tube setup. The speakers will be positioned close to the front wall (which is also a window). Space (depth) is very limited also, 19cm tops, hanging from the window-sill. Looking for something easy to build but sounding to the potantial of MAOP 🙂
I have no experience (or tools) in woodworking, so might be just outsourcing the build to someone who has. No experience in speaker building either, so don't judge too harshly.
Have had a look at the MA box plans. https://www.markaudio.com/online_shop/7-cm/maop-7/
- The vented one has a rear port and a bit too deep, but I suppose the BR can be moved to the front and depth reduced and volume compensated in width/height without affecting the tuning?
- The closed one looks interesting, but the bass response seems very limited. Tried simulating in WinISD, see below. How would that sound in real life? No bass whatsoever, or OK-ish? Otherwise, why would someone want such a speaker? Maybe that would work fine in my placement?
- The slot vent one - any advantages over the usual BR?
Maybe there are other plans you can suggest also?
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Planet 10 has some box plans available for the MAOP 7. I haven't bought or seen the plans yet, but I also have a pair MAOPs that I was looking to use in a build also.
I’ve long been a fan of floorstanders over smaller stand mounts, so I’d suggest any short list should include Pensil, FH3, or for the truly brave and lucky enough to be gifted with an understanding domestic partner, Maeshowe.
But for practicality and simplicity for a first time build, Dave has some excellent designs on the MarKen family - of which I’ve built a few, but IIRC, not for the MAOPs. He’d be a good touch point for specific recommendations.
But for practicality and simplicity for a first time build, Dave has some excellent designs on the MarKen family - of which I’ve built a few, but IIRC, not for the MAOPs. He’d be a good touch point for specific recommendations.
I always struggle to find those names, Google is not always helpful, but those with the rounded corners don't look like an easy build 🙂
To which with rounded corners are you referring? The curved side panels of the FH3 and Maeshowe are functional, not decorative.I always struggle to find those names, Google is not always helpful, but those with the rounded corners don't look like an easy build 🙂
Goodness, those original frugal family builds seem like another lifetime.
These:To which with rounded corners are you referring?
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/drivers-for-fostex-p1000-e.410081/post-7622315
@planet10 would you be able to advise on the topic, please?But for practicality and simplicity for a first time build, Dave has some excellent designs on the MarKen family - of which I’ve built a few, but IIRC, not for the MAOPs. He’d be a good touch point for specific recommendations.
For what it’s worth, I think that builder chose large radius curved edge over 45dg chamfer/bevel to simplify veneering process. For my own numerous builds I was fortunate enough to have access to commercial table saws capable of cutting those large bevels, generally had decent luck with veneering them, and the visibility of exposed edge of paper backing never bothered me that much.
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those original frugal family builds seem like another lifetime.
A decade or more?
dave
Public debut of FH3 August 2010, Mk1 2007, IIRC.A decade or more?
dave
I do remember there was 5 years between 1 & 3. The exact date of FH3 wiklk be buried inthe diyFEST threads,
dave
dave
I am yet to receive them. Will post once they arrive. Will take a while though, travelling across Europe.Can you post that info?
Thanks!
I went with a BabyLab Storm Shadow (link below) for mine, which are rear ported, and used as daily drivers in lounge room - can listen to them all day. Finish is Scandinavian Oil over White Oak veneer.
Dave, are these the parameters you’re after?
http://wodendesign.com/downloads/Woden-BabyLabs-241018.pdf
Dave, are these the parameters you’re after?
http://wodendesign.com/downloads/Woden-BabyLabs-241018.pdf
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Nice work! Do you have more build pics? Did you only use glue or screws as well? Is the back of the speaker veneered as well? How did you apply the veneer with the speaker terminals attached?
BillyBob,
So they work well in the Storm Shadow. I might have to build one of those. I built a Bloodhound with an Alpair 5.2 that is by my computer. Listening to it right now. Been thinking of an enclosure for my MOAP 7.2 drivers.
So they work well in the Storm Shadow. I might have to build one of those. I built a Bloodhound with an Alpair 5.2 that is by my computer. Listening to it right now. Been thinking of an enclosure for my MOAP 7.2 drivers.
are these the parameters you’re after?
Those will do, thanx.
dave
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