I have my devilish eggs in my work room and will take some pics, I measured them to be about 2.5 liters, I have some old jamo and pe full ranges to start one idea was to fire the woofer downward using some legs ,will see where the tweet tweet goes.
Before being hatched pic
Before being hatched pic
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...Peerless 830870...
A good capable woofer. We use them in the uFonkenSET/uMar-KenSET wooferStands. They hit near 35 Hz F10 in a Woden ML-TL.

I figured they needed something like 15 litres for an optimum miniOnken alignment.
dave
...about 2.5 liters...
That is the volume of the uFonken/uMar-Ken so FF85wk, Alpair 5.2/3, and Faital Pro 3F22 should all work well. And no tweeter needed.
dave
Just filled up an egg with water. I measured 8 litres, the manual says "Speaker effective internal volume: 14 Litres". Eggsplain that!
2 x 8 minus some for the drivers is near 14l?
I'm going to poach that idea.Just filled up an egg with water.
Just filled up an egg with water. I measured 8 litres, the manual says "Speaker effective internal volume: 14 Litres". Eggsplain that!
Copy paste of the 150 specs?
Copy paste of the 150 specs?
That's what I'm wondering. 8 litres certainly seems more realistic for the 830870.
Yes, a mistake I think. Egg 100 manual also says
"Bass reflex speakers with 70Hz QB4 front port alignment"
Egg 150 manual says
"Bass reflex speakers with 50Hz QB4 front port alignment
Speaker effective internal volume: 14 Litres"
Also a 2k crossover to a Monacor SPH-165 on the 150s, which is lower than the 2.5k Monacor recommend for the tweeter. Hence the "Thermal tweeter protection with automatic cut out and reset" !
Looks like they go up to 145 degrees C here Resettable Thermal Fuses RS Components. I wonder what temperature you'd need to prevent a fried egg?
Edit: Just noticed the Egg 150s have a common ground connection for the drivers so they use 4 pole Speakons with 1 pole for the LED.
"Bass reflex speakers with 70Hz QB4 front port alignment"
Egg 150 manual says
"Bass reflex speakers with 50Hz QB4 front port alignment
Speaker effective internal volume: 14 Litres"
Also a 2k crossover to a Monacor SPH-165 on the 150s, which is lower than the 2.5k Monacor recommend for the tweeter. Hence the "Thermal tweeter protection with automatic cut out and reset" !
Looks like they go up to 145 degrees C here Resettable Thermal Fuses RS Components. I wonder what temperature you'd need to prevent a fried egg?
Edit: Just noticed the Egg 150s have a common ground connection for the drivers so they use 4 pole Speakons with 1 pole for the LED.
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Looks like flying in the air and sound seems not come from them directly...
... totally Eggs Nihilo
... totally Eggs Nihilo
For me, this my longest print ever an epic 22 hours of hatching and my first ever printing with flex. Lots of stringing and print artifacts but some of that I should be able to tune out.
They have a honeycomb in fill and that makes them softer when squeezing from the sides but not so much from top to bottom.
The stands are soft and have the desired effect of preventing the speaker from sliding around as they do on the Orange prototypes.
Spose I'd better sort out the speakers next.
They have a honeycomb in fill and that makes them softer when squeezing from the sides but not so much from top to bottom.
The stands are soft and have the desired effect of preventing the speaker from sliding around as they do on the Orange prototypes.
Spose I'd better sort out the speakers next.
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