Still find it slightly odd that someone would comment on something like a bog standard sash clamp.
I would like a pair of those 'standard sash clamps', if you can show me where to get them 🙂
and please, the exact same pro carpentry type

but I think you may find they are quite old, maybe even vintage, and certainly not anything 'standard'
well, enough of that I guess 😀
I was actually commenting on the 'clamps' attached to the horns in that pic.
ehh, was it meant to be clams, and referring to the compression drivers 😕
Here you go:
Irwin Record 135 Series Sash Clamp 24" (610mm) | Screwfix.com
Or you could try any british hardware store.
Irwin Record 135 Series Sash Clamp 24" (610mm) | Screwfix.com
Or you could try any british hardware store.
Here you go:
Irwin Record 135 Series Sash Clamp 24" (610mm) | Screwfix.com
Or you could try any british hardware store.
Yup thats the one 🙂
Good pieces of kit and they can take a lot of abuse while being precise.
I used them mainly to keep trussing and related aluminium or steel structures square whilst constructing or welding up.
If I'd build more big speakers I'd definitely get four of them but for one, two or three pairs screw'n'glue works out cheaper.
I used them mainly to keep trussing and related aluminium or steel structures square whilst constructing or welding up.
If I'd build more big speakers I'd definitely get four of them but for one, two or three pairs screw'n'glue works out cheaper.
Back on the original issue, still cant get my MiniDSP to sync/update or reset.
Asked on the MiniDSP forum but no replies 🙁
Asked on the MiniDSP forum but no replies 🙁
Mini DSP
Hi Inrank,
Interesting project!
I had no luck with a Mini DSP unit I bought second hand a few years ago... Lots of emails but it never sounded right ....
But lots of guys swear by them so I do believe they are good units.
If you get a chance try a DEQX digi in and digi out so you can use your own DAC's....Wow, the DEQX software is a joy to use and the performance is off the scale.
Cheers
Derek.
Hi Inrank,
Interesting project!
I had no luck with a Mini DSP unit I bought second hand a few years ago... Lots of emails but it never sounded right ....
But lots of guys swear by them so I do believe they are good units.
If you get a chance try a DEQX digi in and digi out so you can use your own DAC's....Wow, the DEQX software is a joy to use and the performance is off the scale.
Cheers
Derek.
Hi Rob,
very nice progress on your project (not like some of us 🙂 )
I hope you get your MiniDSP working, should bring out a lot from the drivers.....
Please do post some more pics, it really is inspiring to see others progressing with their projects...not enough pics on the builds 🙂
Danny
very nice progress on your project (not like some of us 🙂 )
I hope you get your MiniDSP working, should bring out a lot from the drivers.....
Please do post some more pics, it really is inspiring to see others progressing with their projects...not enough pics on the builds 🙂
Danny
ehh, was it meant to be clams, and referring to the compression drivers 😕
You guys get too serious sometimes. I often use weights as clamps. I like the fact that he used a couple of tweeters. Most people have to use woofers.
Now put this to rest would ya?
Bit late in my reply, hadnt seen the last 5 pages, but I had the td15M corner loaded once and with their 70ish hz roll off it ended up being quite balanced down to maybe the upper 30's sitting near the back wall, and mated very well with horns at 700hz and with TPL-150H at 1.4K. If you got Eq in the minidsp you could make it work anywhere. The TD15S would get you a bit lower if needed, and only has a slight wrinkle at about 500hz that can do with a bit of Eq if you're running up to 800hz.
Rob I see on dsp forum you got it working, thats a relief. How you liking the Radian?
Rob I see on dsp forum you got it working, thats a relief. How you liking the Radian?
I have not had a chance to listen to them yet, got the MiniDSP tested at work this morning so first time I will have play will be this evening.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
This guy helped me loads in setting up both my MiniDSP 2x4 and 2x8.
I really wish they could bundle in a great PSU for them.
I have their mic as well. (also a first gen one which had some problems so they replaced it), should theoretically allow for auto calibration, but might need the 2x8 board to do it.
Good luck with the next step.
I really wish they could bundle in a great PSU for them.
I have their mic as well. (also a first gen one which had some problems so they replaced it), should theoretically allow for auto calibration, but might need the 2x8 board to do it.
Good luck with the next step.
Some more on the V1 this afternoon/evening. I tried a bit with the V2 but could not get the bass even, it has punch but at the expense of lots of room nodes.
The V1 is back up and running, now a lot simpler, with Bessel on both Mid-Bass and Treble @ 800Hz, no shelving or BSC at all and it sounds really good. well compared to before anyway!

DIY Active Speaker V1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr

DIY Active Speaker V1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr

DIY Active Speaker V1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
The V1 is back up and running, now a lot simpler, with Bessel on both Mid-Bass and Treble @ 800Hz, no shelving or BSC at all and it sounds really good. well compared to before anyway!

DIY Active Speaker V1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr

DIY Active Speaker V1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr

DIY Active Speaker V1 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr

DIY Active Speaker V1 Mk2 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
Been Measuring:

Speaker Measuring by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
Volt BM251.3 Mid-Bass @ 1m, no crossover but 2.5dB BSC @ 255Hz.

bm251.3 solo with bsc by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
Left and Right Tweeters @ 1m with no Crossover:

right and left tweeters @1m by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
Right Speaker Response @ 1m with crossover slopes:

total response with individual by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
Right Speaker Response @ 1m:

total response with bsc by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
Right Speaker Response @ Seat:

total response with bsc @ seat 2 by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
At Seating position, Left, Right and Stereo Response:

seat stereo and right and left by RSdesignUK, on Flickr
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Thank you for sharing this project. I have seen very little info on these Volt drivers. It’s great to see some good photographs. They look extremely well built. Do you have any idea how they would sound up to 2khz. I haven’t found any graphs that give information on dispersion or cone breakup.
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