3 way open baffle with Eminence and Skytronic

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Rear shot 😀

I'll bevel the inner edge behind the drivers with the router at some point.
 

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It depends on how strong the motivation is 😉 And, as I saw you got decent tools on hand already, changing the driver mounting from front to rear shouldn't be so 'drastic'.

The recessed cut on front of the baffle can be chamfered off entirely when you make the new bevel cut. In such case, you might take almost all thickness for the bevel. Then, on the rear, you may stick several small wood blocks around the hole for aligning the driver so it won't slip as long as the support on magnet assembly is in position.

I've seen several cases of rear mounted drivers with gorgeous results. And there is an admirable vibration isolating fuction in it. 😀 I myself will try similar mounting method in my next baffles, just have to wait after I settle down in the new place....
 
I have no money to buy anything now, and I'm only thinking in dream-mode. This project is big and expensive enough for quite some time. From what I've been told the Visaton B200 is the one to get for mids.

For OB bass the Hawthorne woofers seem to be ideal (naturally) but I don't think they come in 12". With more space I'd think about bringing some monopole bass in underneath to cover <35hz.

Before knowing what I want next I need to hear what I have now 😀
 
While I'm on hold waiting to clean out the garage for use as a workshop I keep dreaming about my "Ultimate" system, you know; the one you'd build if money and time were no object.

I think you are correct in using sealed or ported for that bottom octave, it's what plan for the project currently waiting.

It is just that I keep hearing good things about PHL midwoofers.

I do agree that lack of funds is more of a problem than lack of time at the moment.

I have gone back to my first set of sealed boxes using some cheap Tandy/Ratshack mid-woofers and a cheap tweeter.
 
SimontY said:
For OB bass the Hawthorne woofers seem to be ideal (naturally) but I don't think they come in 12". With more space I'd think about bringing some monopole bass in underneath to cover <35hz.

Before knowing what I want next I need to hear what I have now 😀

12"? Get the Beyma sm112n. Cheap and great sounding. You're in UK, there are many resellers with great prices.
 
Hi everyone,

That's just a cigar, I don't smoke normally.

Progress is exceptionally slow! A friend's Dad is turning my waveguides in his precision metal lathe. They're too big to fit the lathe properly so he's had to cut them in half and do half at a time.

When I have the waveguides in my hands I can finish the build.

I can't do anything without them and can't hurry him up, as it's for free 🙁

Simon
 
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