Homebuilt Hi-fi showcases some of the most outstanding hi-fi projects being built by dedicated enthusiasts from all over the world. Sadly, we will never be able to fully appreciate how good these components actually sound via a website.
It is for this reason that the focus is on attributes we can fully appreciate using this medium — aesthetics and design.
Homebuilt Hi-fi
It is for this reason that the focus is on attributes we can fully appreciate using this medium — aesthetics and design.
Homebuilt Hi-fi
4-way DIY front-loaded horn system, quad amped
You can check out the build process here:
DIY Firefly
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You can check out the build process here:
DIY Firefly
Hopefully all you guys with Geocities website hosting were able to save all your data before the site closed down. Tumblr is kind of the new Geocities if you're looking for something new.
My website/photo gallery:
Saku Halmet - HIFISMUS
Most of the projects there are made with relatively low budget.
Saku Halmet - HIFISMUS
Most of the projects there are made with relatively low budget.
OGsus -
Can't recall which.... Tim moved to either Puerto Rico or Costa Rica.
Making his own electricity and all of that.
Can't recall which.... Tim moved to either Puerto Rico or Costa Rica.
Making his own electricity and all of that.
My web site is primarily dedicated to Diy horns with the focus on my paper horn. I cover a wide range of horn designs and fabricated many of the projects I displayed. I love to chat, so feel free to send me an email.
John Inlow
inlowsound.com
John Inlow
inlowsound.com
My web site is primarily dedicated to Diy horns with the focus on my paper horn. I cover a wide range of horn designs and fabricated many of the projects I displayed. I love to chat, so feel free to send me an email.
John Inlow
inlowsound.com
Email? SCREW THAT!
I need a few hours on the phone to figure out ONLY how to build that horn jig. Fantastic work John. The rest of the projects are fascinating also. I have the AN 8's and was wondering if your TL for the 10's could be modified? Also, I have mine in a "Ambiance" config with the extra speaker in the rear of the cab. Would there be any advantages to adding a second in your cab design?
Cheers
Spiro
Email? SCREW THAT!
I need a few hours on the phone to figure out ONLY how to build that horn jig. Fantastic work John. The rest of the projects are fascinating also. I have the AN 8's and was wondering if your TL for the 10's could be modified? Also, I have mine in a "Ambiance" config with the extra speaker in the rear of the cab. Would there be any advantages to adding a second in your cab design?
Cheers
Spiro
Thanks for the comments, Spiro. I haven't checked out the T/S parameters on the AN 8, but if they match those of the AN Cast 10 then you're in business. I was extremely impressed with the sonic qualities of the AN Cast 10 in that TL and think you will be too.
I'll be more than happy to assist you with your horn mold.
Joseph Crowe's DIY speaker building Blog
Please take the time to check out my speaker building blog. Please feel free to leave comments or questions. I Hail from the great country of Canada. My projects typically use pro audio drivers, and are practical and affordable.
Cheers.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
Please take the time to check out my speaker building blog. Please feel free to leave comments or questions. I Hail from the great country of Canada. My projects typically use pro audio drivers, and are practical and affordable.
Cheers.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
My web site is primarily dedicated to Diy horns with the focus on my paper horn. I cover a wide range of horn designs and fabricated many of the projects I displayed. I love to chat, so feel free to send me an email.
John Inlow
inlowsound.com
Very nice work John, are these mostly your designs?
Joseph
12" Coaxial DIY project - Pro Audio Drivers
Just completed custom crossover.
See my updated blog. Feel free to post comments or questions.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
Just completed custom crossover.
See my updated blog. Feel free to post comments or questions.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
Very nice work John, are these mostly your designs?
Joseph
They're all my designs. I borrowed concepts from Nelson Pass for my Class A amplifier, and the Tapped Horn idea originated with an article from William Cowan's website.
Taking Apart the B&C 12CXT Coaxial
I've updated my blog with two new postings!
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
I've updated my blog with two new postings!
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
Nice work Joseph, just had a look. I wonder if you could in fact try another diaphragm on your coaxials.
Nice work Joseph, just had a look. I wonder if you could in fact try another diaphragm on your coaxials.
I suspect you can now that you mention it. The dome profile would have to be identical to match the phase plug. For the cost of a replacement diaphram kit it's worth a try.
DIY practical loudspeaker design and construction
I have written two books on loudspeaker design from a practical step by step hands on approach. Includes crossover calculations and coil winding techniques plus much more.
The Book Worm - DIY Audio Ebooks and Manuals - Speakers, Moscode Amplifiers, Electronics, Map Reading, Free Capacitor Intro.
Mac
I have written two books on loudspeaker design from a practical step by step hands on approach. Includes crossover calculations and coil winding techniques plus much more.
The Book Worm - DIY Audio Ebooks and Manuals - Speakers, Moscode Amplifiers, Electronics, Map Reading, Free Capacitor Intro.
Mac
Book on diy crossover design
My new book Crossovers is now available.
I have written two books on loudspeaker design from a practical step by step hands on approach. Includes crossover calculations and coil winding techniques plus much more.
The Book Worm - DIY Audio Ebooks and Manuals - Speakers, Moscode Amplifiers, Electronics, Map Reading, Free Capacitor Intro.
Mac
My new book Crossovers is now available.
12" Coaxial project, further mods
I've updated my blog with further improvements to this project, namely removing the dust cap from the coaxial and adding treatment to the horn throat exit. I'll post some FR measurements tonight. Also, I've mounted the driver to some 1/2" fibrous rope to decouple from the enclosure.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
I've updated my blog with further improvements to this project, namely removing the dust cap from the coaxial and adding treatment to the horn throat exit. I'll post some FR measurements tonight. Also, I've mounted the driver to some 1/2" fibrous rope to decouple from the enclosure.
Joseph Crowe's DIY Speaker Building Blog
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