Hello !
I have everything ready to glue the front panel with the side rails....🙂
I have everything ready to glue the front panel with the side rails....🙂
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New photos of gluing the front panel.🙂
Manufactures presses I have worked well...😀
Manufactures presses I have worked well...😀
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Some photos of an advance - very small - I miss, but it has taken much time and patience. It is not appropriate to use this tool. Not recommended, strongly .....
Very difficult, it is best to send a carpenter who has a router bank....🙄
Very difficult, it is best to send a carpenter who has a router bank....🙄
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Hello academia50,
Very beautiful and good work! Congratulations!
I assembled the TQWT mkII version (in attachment but please pardon my low res photos), which in my room, the bass play just right for my SPL tastes and fulfilled the goal. In fact the bass is strong and very present. So I imagine that DTQWT must be good even for bass-lean rooms.
I do not know what your musical taste, but for balanced tastes this design is very good because it has neutrality allied with excellent sound dynamics.
I don't built them. I paid one professional to assemble the woodworking.
Very beautiful and good work! Congratulations!
I assembled the TQWT mkII version (in attachment but please pardon my low res photos), which in my room, the bass play just right for my SPL tastes and fulfilled the goal. In fact the bass is strong and very present. So I imagine that DTQWT must be good even for bass-lean rooms.
I do not know what your musical taste, but for balanced tastes this design is very good because it has neutrality allied with excellent sound dynamics.
I don't built them. I paid one professional to assemble the woodworking.
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Hello academia50,
Very beautiful and good work! Congratulations!
Thank you ! It is a pleasure for me to read comments of someone close, a neighbor almost.
I assembled the TQWT mkII version (in attachment but please pardon my low res photos), which in my room, the bass play just right for my SPL tastes and fulfilled the goal. In fact the bass is strong and very present. So I imagine that DTQWT must be good even for bass-lean rooms.
The photos look good, do not worry. I see there a push pull, the tubes are EL-34 or 6BQ5 ?
I do not know what your musical taste, but for balanced tastes this design is very good because it has neutrality allied with excellent sound dynamics.
I look for low fastest and defined that in a bass reflex enclosure, a long time ago LE14C vintage JBL has time to go for something more current. I miss tests with the tweeter and the difference was remarkable for the Audax-waveguide ... I hope the rest behave better too.
Neutrality - low coloration - perhaps more than I care dynamic range, because I think my current speakers perform well in that aspect. They are very efficient and have good engine - BL - ?....
I don't built them. I paid one professional to assemble the woodworking.
That I should have been cast, but I like to work manually and have experience in carpentry. The idea is to celebrate the New Year with my DTQWTII, we will see ....
Sorry to use the translator, but I'm not good in Portuguese and it is good that the forum can understand us! 😀
Saludos amigo ! 🙂
Saudações, amigo!
*PT* Apesar de morar na fronteira com o Paraguai e trabalhar junto de paraguaios, não sei escrever espanhol; mas já compreendo ler e ouvir o espanhol.
*ES* A pesar de vivir en la frontera con Paraguay y trabajar juntos de paraguayos, no sé como escribir en español; pero entiendo leer y escuchar español.
*EN* Despite living on the border with Paraguay and working together with Paraguayans, I do not know how to write Spanish; but I understand read and hear Spanish.
I use the Google Translate for English most times. Sometimes I write directly in English if I "figure out" the proper words (like in last phrase here).
--The DIY PP amp in last photo uses PL509. Very rugged with lots of power with low B+. First stage with E88CC and second stage (phase splitter) with 6FQ7. But for my tastes I don't need so much power with the TQWT.
--for bass dynamics I consider the TQWT more punchier than all my sealed or vented tentatives. And more tonally correct. Part of this is because of JA8008 driver. Is very well behaved and don't have obvious vices/colourations like most drivers, even expensive ones, at least for my ears...
--With DTQWTII your new year will be very musical 🙂 !
*PT* Apesar de morar na fronteira com o Paraguai e trabalhar junto de paraguaios, não sei escrever espanhol; mas já compreendo ler e ouvir o espanhol.
*ES* A pesar de vivir en la frontera con Paraguay y trabajar juntos de paraguayos, no sé como escribir en español; pero entiendo leer y escuchar español.
*EN* Despite living on the border with Paraguay and working together with Paraguayans, I do not know how to write Spanish; but I understand read and hear Spanish.
I use the Google Translate for English most times. Sometimes I write directly in English if I "figure out" the proper words (like in last phrase here).
--The DIY PP amp in last photo uses PL509. Very rugged with lots of power with low B+. First stage with E88CC and second stage (phase splitter) with 6FQ7. But for my tastes I don't need so much power with the TQWT.
--for bass dynamics I consider the TQWT more punchier than all my sealed or vented tentatives. And more tonally correct. Part of this is because of JA8008 driver. Is very well behaved and don't have obvious vices/colourations like most drivers, even expensive ones, at least for my ears...
--With DTQWTII your new year will be very musical 🙂 !
*PT* Apesar de morar na fronteira com o Paraguai e trabalhar junto de paraguaios
We will use San Google then, and fall Tower Of Babel 😉
You live near the Triple Frontier?
--The DIY PP amp in last photo uses PL509. Very rugged with lots of power with low B+.
I see now that the board is fed out to the cable .... 😀
Delivery few watts that valve on your push-pull configuration ?
Part of this is because of JA8008 driver. Is very well behaved and don't have obvious vices/colourations like most drivers, even expensive ones, at least for my ears...
I'm glad to hear that, JA8008 now improved ... but hope I have not lost much with an old model ....🙄
--With DTQWTII your new year will be very musical 🙂 !
I hope so, but I'm taking too because my other passion is tennis and I have very little time .....

I am following your build with great interest since I am thinking of building a DTQWT III myself.
Although I have done some woodworking I am a bit concerned about my abilities to make the cabinet.
Does Troels provide any construction plans when you buy this kit from Jantzen Audio or does one build only on the few pics posted on his website?
Thanks.
Nash
Although I have done some woodworking I am a bit concerned about my abilities to make the cabinet.
Does Troels provide any construction plans when you buy this kit from Jantzen Audio or does one build only on the few pics posted on his website?
Thanks.
Nash
I am following your build with great interest since I am thinking of building a DTQWT III myself.
Although I have done some woodworking I am a bit concerned about my abilities to make the cabinet.
Does Troels provide any construction plans when you buy this kit from Jantzen Audio or does one build only on the few pics posted on his website?
Thanks.
Nash
I built Troels Nomex 164 build. No the plans are all on his website. He does have some "tips and tricks" page that is helpful.
I do automotive paint and body. There is nothing less forgiving. In my experience there is not much sand paper and wood filler won't fix when doing speaker cabs, as long as you can cut straight, (have a table saw and or miter saw works wonders, and a circle jig and router.)
And Google is your friend..as is YouTube!
Thanks for sharing your build experience. I think you are doing very nice work and will end up with speakers to be proud of. I too am very interested in how they sound when you get them completed.
I am following your build with great interest since I am thinking of building a DTQWT III myself.
Although I have done some woodworking I am a bit concerned about my abilities to make the cabinet.
Does Troels provide any construction plans when you buy this kit from Jantzen Audio or does one build only on the few pics posted on his website?
Thanks.
Nash
Here you can find lots of valuable information for your project.
Another Troels Gravesen's DTQWT Project Build - Page 23 - DIY Audio Projects - StereoNET
As I have said, it does not provide other levels other than what is on the web.
I had to recalculate some steps that decided to use a thicker rear panel, you can see it on the plane that I attached, but it will not help you MKIII
Regards and luck in your project.🙂
Thanks for sharing your build experience. I think you are doing very nice work and will end up with speakers to be proud of. I too am very interested in how they sound when you get them completed.
Thanks for your interest .I have to take new momentum, I am dedicating a few hours to this work. It seems that I refuse to let go of my boxes JBL vintage ....😀
I built Troels Nomex 164 build. No the plans are all on his website. He does have some "tips and tricks" page that is helpful.
You have created a thread of your building here? It would be good to see him!
😉
A planer is good also!
Hummmm, not help much if the panels are cut to buy the exact measurements .....
I think the success of the construction depends largely on this, calculate well before ordering the cuts and will ensure accurately.🙂
A planer is good also!
Thanks for your suggestions.
I suspect you suggest a planer so as to trim cut pieces a a hair to fit perfectly?
Since I have a small table saw. cutting big pieces on it will prove difficult. As an alternative I am thinking of cutting them with a circular saw with a guide clamped to the wood. However from past experience cuts are sometimes not exactly 90 degree edges. Any suggestions.
I echo your thoughts about auto paintwork having restored and painted two cars myself.
Nash
As I have said, it does not provide other levels other than what is on the web.
I had to recalculate some steps that decided to use a thicker rear panel, you can see it on the plane that I attached, but it will not help you MKIII
Regards and luck in your project.🙂[/QUOTE]
Any reason why you chose MkII instead of MkIII?
Are you buying the kit from Jantzen Audio?
Nash
I had to recalculate some steps that decided to use a thicker rear panel, you can see it on the plane that I attached, but it will not help you MKIII
Regards and luck in your project.🙂[/QUOTE]
Any reason why you chose MkII instead of MkIII?
Are you buying the kit from Jantzen Audio?
Nash
Any reason why you chose MkII instead of MkIII?
Are you buying the kit from Jantzen Audio?
Nash
I bought the kit Jantzen MKII and soon launched the new driver JA8008 HMQ.
Anyway impedance profile with two 10-inch drivers is something better for tube amps.
A single 12 inch driver with transistor amplifiers are best suited.
DTQWT-mkIII
" The DTQWT-mkIII now features as standard a single 12" Eminence DeltaLite mkII driver as most people, based on feedback, do not use flea-powered tube amps, rather solid state - or higher powered push-pull valve amps not having any trouble running a minimum 4 Ohms impedance. Those wanting a higher impedance (6 Ohms) can obviously still use two 10" bass drivers coupled in series as was standard the DTQWT mkII. Go to DTQWT mkII page for cabinet details and bass section crossover."
--Yes, I live in Foz do Iguaçu, near Puerto Iguazú and Ciudad del Este. Argentina is 5 minutes from my house, and Paraguay some 10 minutes...We will use San Google then, and fall Tower Of Babel 😉
You live near the Triple Frontier?
I see now that the board is fed out to the cable .... 😀
Delivery few watts that valve on your push-pull configuration ?
...
--I configured the amp for 60W/ch, but this tube supports more power if needed in another conditions. Since I never saturate this amp even with Telarc classical recordings, I'm thinking to reduce/lower the +B or change the output trafo for one with higher impedance for more class A power (and less max power), since TQWT project have plenty sensitivity. Or... maybe not, since this amp is with a so good sound that makes me not want to touch it for now ..
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