That is an awfully big fire bomber in the last picture.
dave
Agreed...
...............................
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.

Almost missed this one - it looked too familiar and did not realize I was looking at Comrade Sanders 🙂
Goodman Twin Axiom 8 looks amazing.

Last edited:
My latest pair of Veravox 5S drivers

Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Close up shot

Veravox 5S Macro by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
And older photos compared to the Fostex FF225K
Fostex FF225K & Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

Fostex FF225K & Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

Fostex FF225K & Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
Close up shot

Veravox 5S Macro by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
And older photos compared to the Fostex FF225K


Fostex FF225K & Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr

Fostex FF225K & Veravox 5S by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
here are a few of the Veravox 5s, not many pics on the web 🙂
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
These.Look nice
Attachments
Last edited:
Attachments
Last edited:
Attachments
10 years since the FExx6En series was introduced. Looks like Fostex is on an every decade revision.
dave
dave
Older Vifa NE123 4-ohm full rangers that I got from Planet 10 a few (?) years ago. Thanks Dave, these are dandy little units! There was a later 4-ohm version that had a slightly different response, but both seem to be discontinued now. I made a contour circuit for these to smooth things out a bit.
Each box is 3.8 liters net volume. A 6.5 inch Dayton PR is used on rear, tuned to around 60 Hz. Boxes are made from white ash and teak.
Lesson learned for wood with significant oil content. The polyurethane remained tacky after a week or two, due to the oil in the wood mixing with the polyurethane. A little heat and more drying time was required. This can be avoided by applying acetone or naphtha (or similar) just prior to applying the polyurethane. Try to remember that for next time. 😱 The ash and teak complement each other nicely otherwise.
The center amp unit is a stereo class D chip amp with Bluetooth. It has an On/Off switch, an aux input (1/8" mini-stereo), a volume control, and plenty of indicator lights. There is a jack for a power supply input, and I added an external antenna as well. Inside is an add-on module for rechargeable batteries, which has a built-in circuit to prevent over/under charging.
This is my first full range project, and I've grown to like the sound. They will be a house-warming gift for my wife's cousin.
These little 4-inch drivers are quite good. Currently there is an 8-ohm version of the NE123 that is available. I’m sure it is as good sounding, but may need its own smoothing circuit.
Each box is 3.8 liters net volume. A 6.5 inch Dayton PR is used on rear, tuned to around 60 Hz. Boxes are made from white ash and teak.
Lesson learned for wood with significant oil content. The polyurethane remained tacky after a week or two, due to the oil in the wood mixing with the polyurethane. A little heat and more drying time was required. This can be avoided by applying acetone or naphtha (or similar) just prior to applying the polyurethane. Try to remember that for next time. 😱 The ash and teak complement each other nicely otherwise.
The center amp unit is a stereo class D chip amp with Bluetooth. It has an On/Off switch, an aux input (1/8" mini-stereo), a volume control, and plenty of indicator lights. There is a jack for a power supply input, and I added an external antenna as well. Inside is an add-on module for rechargeable batteries, which has a built-in circuit to prevent over/under charging.
This is my first full range project, and I've grown to like the sound. They will be a house-warming gift for my wife's cousin.
These little 4-inch drivers are quite good. Currently there is an 8-ohm version of the NE123 that is available. I’m sure it is as good sounding, but may need its own smoothing circuit.
Attachments
Last edited:
- Home
- Loudspeakers
- Full Range
- full range pics-