Sorry, just realised that your Planet 10 plans are available commercially.
I'll email you directly.
I'll email you directly.
The mMar-Ken6p is just a 6 sided box with a vent shelf (and ideally a holey brace). The 2.5 litre box is the uMar-Ken6 (it will accomodate the paper or metal with no changes) and is exactly the same layout just smaller (it does have a vent spacer too).
This is a visualization of the original millSize for the FE127e, we fit quite a few drivers into the same box changing only the driver hole and rebate, holey brace, and vent spacer as needed for each specific driver.
When i do a plan-set i always release one for free, it (with more detail) and all the rest of the plans are part of a modestly priced plan-set.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/plan...10-hifi-minionken-plan-set-subscriptions.html
We do do flat-paks for both of these.
dave
This is a visualization of the original millSize for the FE127e, we fit quite a few drivers into the same box changing only the driver hole and rebate, holey brace, and vent spacer as needed for each specific driver.

When i do a plan-set i always release one for free, it (with more detail) and all the rest of the plans are part of a modestly priced plan-set.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/plan...10-hifi-minionken-plan-set-subscriptions.html
We do do flat-paks for both of these.
dave
The only issue I could see with placing a trio of any suitable small FR drivers as close together as one might find in many commercial sound bars is the lack of separation. The only one of those I've heard is a Vizio my son has in his condo - how do the kids say it - "Dad, it is what it is"? - stylish enough, and certainly convenient with a Bluetooth / Airplay(?) function, but not to be confused with a high resolution speaker.
Part of the design brief for the build in photo was to be as shallow as possible so as to not extend past the face of wall mounted flat screen TV, so they were built with 1/2" BB plywood - more than sufficient for this application AFAIC. Including provision for wall mounting Z-clip cleats (here shown on woofer enclosures) the total depth of the front sound bar was approx 120mm.
The micro enclosure isn't all that complicated a build - the trickiest step for some folks might be the driver cutouts - rebated on the front for flush mounting and chamfered on the back for "breathing room" around the very shallow driver when using material thicker than 1/2" .
Part of the design brief for the build in photo was to be as shallow as possible so as to not extend past the face of wall mounted flat screen TV, so they were built with 1/2" BB plywood - more than sufficient for this application AFAIC. Including provision for wall mounting Z-clip cleats (here shown on woofer enclosures) the total depth of the front sound bar was approx 120mm.
The micro enclosure isn't all that complicated a build - the trickiest step for some folks might be the driver cutouts - rebated on the front for flush mounting and chamfered on the back for "breathing room" around the very shallow driver when using material thicker than 1/2" .
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