Here I will present bit by bit my almost finished new loudspeakers.
They are based on the Intertechnik Eton Empire satelite speakers. The bass-department will follow later.
Here is a link: http://www.intertechnik.de/
What is special about my implementation is the use of ceramic tiles on the inside of the MDF housing.
Here are some pictures of its construction:
They are based on the Intertechnik Eton Empire satelite speakers. The bass-department will follow later.
Here is a link: http://www.intertechnik.de/
What is special about my implementation is the use of ceramic tiles on the inside of the MDF housing.
Here are some pictures of its construction:
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On the right you see a part of my recently build Aleph 5's.
The thread on them is here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12617
The thread on them is here:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12617
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how much do they weigh? i bet the tiles added a lot of mass...? i also bet the walls *really* pass the 'knock' test!
/andrew
/andrew
faustian bargin said:how much do they weigh? i bet the tiles added a lot of mass...? i also bet the walls *really* pass the 'knock' test!
/andrew
Hi Andrew,
They weigh about 45 Kg a piece.
And yes, they are really dead! No reseonances at al...
This does inflict the sound; less "warmth" because of absence of colouring thruogh housing-resonance. This must then be compensated by the filtering. Yet, the truefull midrange is worth all the trouble.
Greetings,
Lucas.
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