don't mean to hijack this thread but I am also considering building some "computer speakers" for my room.
They'll be used for day to day computer stuff running through my LM3875 chipamp at relatively close distance (~2ft from my ears) but when I just want to listen I'll be more like 2m away from my desk.
I'm looking at the fonkens (or miniOnken purely for easier to get drivers) but I'm wide open to any other ideas. The mark audio TL ones look very nice and the drivers are easily available in aus for instance.
So, what would people recommend as the best compromise between all these factors?
They'll be used for day to day computer stuff running through my LM3875 chipamp at relatively close distance (~2ft from my ears) but when I just want to listen I'll be more like 2m away from my desk.
I'm looking at the fonkens (or miniOnken purely for easier to get drivers) but I'm wide open to any other ideas. The mark audio TL ones look very nice and the drivers are easily available in aus for instance.
So, what would people recommend as the best compromise between all these factors?
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I've built some Fonkens (or at least I can say they are similar to Dave's) and they are very nice. If you can afford the desk space and don't mind a more complex construction then I can put a vote out for the Fonken. The larger driver will be a benefit over the smaller driver of the uFonken. But the uFonken looks to me to be a better size for desktop use and it's certainly easier to construct.
No experience with the TL box.
No experience with the TL box.
Any update on this topic? Still micro-Fonken with FF85WK is a great choice? Any similar/better suggestions?
Thank you!
Thank you!
3D printed cover for a DIY dpeaker
Hi, guys! Made this skull speaker, would appreciate to get any feedback from you!
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Awesome-Desktop-Speaker/
Hi, guys! Made this skull speaker, would appreciate to get any feedback from you!
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Awesome-Desktop-Speaker/
I like the FF85wk in the Woden Lance design myself. It is an easy build, just a lot of 4" wide boards cut to length, and 8" wide sides. No angles to cut, easy to fit together.
I've made 3 pair, 1 for each of my twin daughters in college, and 1 for my office. All are being powered by an SMSL SA-60 class D amp. They sound waaaaay bigger than they are. They are also very open sounding, and sometimes startle me when I have them on in my office.
I've made 3 pair, 1 for each of my twin daughters in college, and 1 for my office. All are being powered by an SMSL SA-60 class D amp. They sound waaaaay bigger than they are. They are also very open sounding, and sometimes startle me when I have them on in my office.
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I don't remember seeing that Lance design from Woden, it looks very interesting.
Another option maybe this: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/175056-martello-enclosure-fr88ex.html
And recently Dennis built a pair with a different driver and reported good results.
Another option maybe this: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/full-range/175056-martello-enclosure-fr88ex.html
And recently Dennis built a pair with a different driver and reported good results.
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