Inside dimensions are 8"x 14 5/8" x 23 3/4". Port 4" from inside the cabinet.
So what do you think now that everything is exposed??? what would be the best cabinet now to build ( I hate this cabinet ) internal size?
So what do you think now that everything is exposed??? what would be the best cabinet now to build ( I hate this cabinet ) internal size?
Check this thread out that I found with these drivers
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I am ready to buy MDF and get cutting...
MDF? A popular but not great speaker building material.
dave
Like I said, I want this be cheap and I will veneer the project. Baltic birch plywood is expensive, is that what you were thinking?
The volume of this cabinet is 2777.8 so if I change the shape but keep the volume I will be ok right? I am going to look up more articles
The volume of this cabinet is 2777.8 so if I change the shape but keep the volume I will be ok right? I am going to look up more articles
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The volume of this cabinet is 2777.8 so if I change the shape but keep the volume I will be ok right?
Correct. But only if the Zenith box was the right size to start with.
dave
Hmm... I do not have the skill set to design cabinets. I have no way of testing the drivers. I would think ( hope ) they designed the cabinet correctly. I would stay with a rectangle in shape just adjust the look for something a little nicer. I was thinking also of a Verrtical alignment of the drivers.
Something else, can the port be 1/2 halved and made into 2 vs 1? what about placement does it effect sound?
These questions are probably very basic but again I want to stay very basic on this build, learn while I do it and then continue to refine.
Something else, can the port be 1/2 halved and made into 2 vs 1? what about placement does it effect sound?
These questions are probably very basic but again I want to stay very basic on this build, learn while I do it and then continue to refine.
Hmm... I do not have the skill set to design cabinets. I have no way of testing the drivers. I would think ( hope ) they designed the cabinet correctly.
Given that one of the 1st useful mods to these is to just remove the back, one has to question how accurate the box design is. And in the day it was (and stills) common to see these tuned to have a lump in the bass.
Ideally you would test the drivers to give an idea of what they want to be in… the 1270s i had predate my T/S measure capability.
I would start with a big sealed box if i was just guessing.
I was thinking also of a Verrtical alignment of the drivers.
That is a good idea.
dave
Given that one of the 1st useful mods to these is to just remove the back, one has to question how accurate the box design is. And in the day it was (and stills) common to see these tuned to have a lump in the bass.
Ideally you would test the drivers to give an idea of what they want to be in… the 1270s i had predate my T/S measure capability.
I would start with a big sealed box if i was just guessing.
That is a good idea.
dave
I know this is a bit old, but figured rude to start a new zenith woofer thread.
I found the T/S parameters for the woofer, and built a box about 1.9 cubic feet. It sounds quite decent, but a bit lacking in deep bass. The woofers do BEST in a fairly big box, more like about 2.5 cubic feet.
I am not sure about removing the backs though.
I have heard this woofer in a huge zenith console and it had quite deep bass. Although the console had about 3.5 cu ft per woofer.
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