@WerTicus I assume you just experimented with the open-back version of the 65CDNT extension, correct? I am using the extension, but with the closed-back version. I am not really going to be able to do an A/B comparison as the extension is integral to the way I'm supporting the horn, but I'm happy to hear you had good results with what you've done.
Totally makes sense - the speaker I'm designing is not OB, hence why I went with the close dback.
Just checked the Tritonia S script. I wonder where is the sense in this scaling that is done in this model? Is the sclaing only relevant for the throat dia (mentioned there) or also overall depth?
It allows you to simply scale the whole model to any size you want. This way I can easily create different sizes of the device just by changing two numbers in the script.
In case of Tritonia-downscaling I got the sense now. Thanks.
BTW:
The moment your wife realized you are a ATH / horn junkie and addicted to audio:
I told her I could stop with it whenever I want......................I..... just....don't want to 🤣
Now printing the final part of this:
I could not get a meaningful simulation of both combined. So I matched horizontal dispersion of the LF with the upper A460G2 profile and hope now that this will fit. We will see in a few days.
BTW:
The moment your wife realized you are a ATH / horn junkie and addicted to audio:
I told her I could stop with it whenever I want......................I..... just....don't want to 🤣
Now printing the final part of this:
I could not get a meaningful simulation of both combined. So I matched horizontal dispersion of the LF with the upper A460G2 profile and hope now that this will fit. We will see in a few days.
That's nothing! 🙂The moment your wife realized you are a ATH / horn junkie and addicted to audio:
I envy you the printer. I already though about this one as well - or something similar - but it's hardly justifiable, as the old one still does everything I really need. I also thought about an IDEX printer to try a two-material printing of constrained-layer damping. But again, that's just whimsy.
The printer is now just 2 weeks and 5kgs old. It is....ok. Some minor problems; especially everytime a print is finished and filament is retracted it is jammed. Filament change during print or on command is no issue so I assume a firmware fault. Since my filament is mostly finished after 1 print job it is not really a problem. However...the large print area is nice! No time yet to take care on multifilament approaches but that is on the task list.
The K2 looks like the biz on paper at least. I cheaped out and got an elegoo max 4.... mine is one horn old 😀
prints okay but have to do a full level every single fking print or its just not gunna do it without stuffing up on the first couple layers
prints okay but have to do a full level every single fking print or its just not gunna do it without stuffing up on the first couple layers
Guys do you know the diameter of the hole? I have to buy the rod to Connect it and start assembling the petals thanks!
I am going to be using photogrammetry to copy the back plate on this eminence textreme compression driver and making a new open back cup for this one too. Testing my processes etc but the upgrade to my titanium SB audience one was pretty big imo so i may as well do it for these.
I used 8mm but you'll need a washer or plate or piece of wood at the ends to make sure it is fixed in there properly. i would suggest you bring it to the hardware store 😀Guys do you know the diameter of the hole? I have to buy the rod to Connect it and start assembling the petals thanks!
Well you are right i should go to the store solo can pick up the right washer too ! Thanks !
The CAD is available on their website. Of course I recognised this AFTER I did a 3D scan of the one I already purchased 🙄
Assembled and measured A400G2/T520-25-STD-3 with DFM 2535. Loading is starting realy low. After 15 min of eq I've got below
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