Love all the kid pics... mine are 6 and 8... they just got their green belts in karate over the weekend.
http://www.zillaspeak.com/bib-godzillabib.asp
scroll to the bottom to see my kiddies.
I wonder how that 10 dollar driver will do in a BIB?
Fostex, Pioneer, Monacor and Tangband have great BIB drivers under $40... some closer to $20.
TB on sale at Parts Express right now actually. I just got the flyer in the mail.
http://www.zillaspeak.com/BIB-Tangband.asp
http://www.zillaspeak.com/bib-godzillabib.asp
scroll to the bottom to see my kiddies.
I wonder how that 10 dollar driver will do in a BIB?
Fostex, Pioneer, Monacor and Tangband have great BIB drivers under $40... some closer to $20.
TB on sale at Parts Express right now actually. I just got the flyer in the mail.
http://www.zillaspeak.com/BIB-Tangband.asp
Hey there's a pair of handsome little men.🙂
Zilla, mine are 6 & 9.
If I have trouble getting the Monacor's I'm leaning toward the Tangbands. Jeesh, they all but give them to you.
Rick
Zilla, mine are 6 & 9.
If I have trouble getting the Monacor's I'm leaning toward the Tangbands. Jeesh, they all but give them to you.
Rick
peterbrorsson said:He he, so speak the scarred ones😀
Well uh, gee uh, I prefer to call it wise ones Peter.😉
Rick
It's nice wood anyway, however it's not my cup of arsenic. I'm Scandinavian and blond wood is preferred here. As I'm working everyday with wood I can appreciate it anyway!
I love figured maple with a natural finish. I'm partial to blonds too.😀
You mentioned working with wood daily Peter, what exactly are you doing?
Rick
I'm developing stain and laqcuers for industrial use. Nowadays it's mainly veneers due to cost savings. I'm no wood worker by all means. Just a happy amateur trying to do my best.
Cheers
Cheers
Well, I heard about them but no, haven't any experience with them. What I do know is that all paint companies use the same raw materials, more or less.
Hi,
Can't find those monacor SPH60 here... Will the SP-68X-AD do?
See their response plot:
More details here.
Other monacor drivers easily availible for me: http://www.selectronic.fr/soussousfamille.asp?fam_ref=15&sfam_ref=25&ssfam_ref=20
I'd like to build some for a friend, not to deer, but okay sounding
Regards, Paul
Can't find those monacor SPH60 here... Will the SP-68X-AD do?
See their response plot:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
More details here.
Other monacor drivers easily availible for me: http://www.selectronic.fr/soussousfamille.asp?fam_ref=15&sfam_ref=25&ssfam_ref=20
I'd like to build some for a friend, not to deer, but okay sounding
Regards, Paul
Hi Bibster,
I remember reading on the monster BIB thread somewhere that the SPH-68 is even better than the SPH-60.
Cheers Stroop
I remember reading on the monster BIB thread somewhere that the SPH-68 is even better than the SPH-60.
Cheers Stroop
Hey all -i know this thread i old but i have just tried the sph60 and i love it!
Before the cheap monacor i have also tried fostex fe206en, fe206e, fe166en and ff165wk in BiB -but to my ears the monacor sound the sweetest.
it may have something to do with me getting listeningfatigue quite fast with bright sounding speakers.
i have so far only tried the sph60 in a BiB calculated for fostex fe166en, but with a little dampening i works preatty well.
i'm thinking that i should build a BiB specially for the sph60 so my question is -did you all use the standard measures from the bib calculator sheet?
Before the cheap monacor i have also tried fostex fe206en, fe206e, fe166en and ff165wk in BiB -but to my ears the monacor sound the sweetest.
it may have something to do with me getting listeningfatigue quite fast with bright sounding speakers.
i have so far only tried the sph60 in a BiB calculated for fostex fe166en, but with a little dampening i works preatty well.
i'm thinking that i should build a BiB specially for the sph60 so my question is -did you all use the standard measures from the bib calculator sheet?
I have BIBs with FE166en and they are really good when placed near corners. Pretty big though (after all, Bigger is Better 🙂).
I just bought some el166s and plan to build some BIBs as bass helpers then I thought why not get some ert26s too? That way I can switch between BIB bass helpers and BIB 2-ways. Will probably mount the tweets on the side in a separate box with the xover that I could move from speaker to speaker if I wished. It may be awhile before I can get to building but since these these drivers are in limited supply I thought I'd mention the idea in case someone else wanted to try it. You'd probably even finish before me :-(
Small drivers work surprisingly well in BIBs. Three-inchers are a whole lot of fun in a BIB. I do believe they're better suited to smallish rooms, but given that, it is absolutely fascinating what a small driver can do – they perhaps aren't as flexible as drivers that are a little larger, but there is magic in them, absolutely. The perceived size and quality of the reproduction are impressive right off the bat, and they keep on giving due to their musicality and elegance.
A 3"-driver BIB takes less wood to build, and can probably be built with a little thinner material. The slender look is amazing, too. To mention an upper bound on cost, there are exquisite 3" drivers for €30 in Europe, and very very good drivers for €20. The prices for similar drivers are probably even lower in the US.
This driver is an astoundingly good candidate for a BIB, the Omnes BB 3.01: BB 3.01 - Omnes Audio 3 inch full range driver - Europe Audio
A 3"-driver BIB takes less wood to build, and can probably be built with a little thinner material. The slender look is amazing, too. To mention an upper bound on cost, there are exquisite 3" drivers for €30 in Europe, and very very good drivers for €20. The prices for similar drivers are probably even lower in the US.
This driver is an astoundingly good candidate for a BIB, the Omnes BB 3.01: BB 3.01 - Omnes Audio 3 inch full range driver - Europe Audio
Hello to All!
I am on a very modest budget and looking to build a bib. I am keen on using 6" coaxial car drivers for the only reason that they are very affordable and very easily available off the shelf.
My concern is, conservatively assuming an Fs = 75 hz, Qts = 1.0, and Vas = 12.5 l, would they work acceptably as coupled to a bib? I assume these figures roughly based on the data of a few such car drivers (different models by Pioneer & JBL) I had gone through many years ago. I suppose the specifications stay largely similar with these units.
The design I intend is a bib tuned at 60 hz with a 112" long line at 1/2 the wavelength. The internal dimensions could be HxWxD = 56" x 7" x 11.5" giving a volume of about 74 litres.
Could anyone please guide me if such ambition is likely to yield decent results? What should i expect with such a lethargically high Qts driver?
Thanks in anticipation,
sujat
I am on a very modest budget and looking to build a bib. I am keen on using 6" coaxial car drivers for the only reason that they are very affordable and very easily available off the shelf.
My concern is, conservatively assuming an Fs = 75 hz, Qts = 1.0, and Vas = 12.5 l, would they work acceptably as coupled to a bib? I assume these figures roughly based on the data of a few such car drivers (different models by Pioneer & JBL) I had gone through many years ago. I suppose the specifications stay largely similar with these units.
The design I intend is a bib tuned at 60 hz with a 112" long line at 1/2 the wavelength. The internal dimensions could be HxWxD = 56" x 7" x 11.5" giving a volume of about 74 litres.
Could anyone please guide me if such ambition is likely to yield decent results? What should i expect with such a lethargically high Qts driver?
Thanks in anticipation,
sujat
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