Coyote, I moved your post to here as it was a little more than a shot of some FR's Nice pick by the way. Oh, to have no WAF...
sigh...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1834936#post1834936
sigh...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1834936#post1834936
soundbrigade said:My cabinet (and cabinets):
The speakers (the red one) next to is bigger brother (6½" Sonido driver) at a DIY meeting in Gothenburg a month ago:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I happened to get a chance to listen to these speakers, at the event in Sweden.
They are very nice. Among the best speakers at the show.
Magura
Nice looking work. How long did it take you to do the filter?
Who, me? if so, thanks!
The filter didn't take too long. Well, the first one did, as I was figuring out how to get the darn wires to stay in place while I soldered them! Second one went pretty quick. If I were to do another set I'd say.. 20 minutes for the pair? Having a drill press handy for making all the holes is really helpful
Re: Re: A Quartet of mFonken
Two pair for comparison of stock vrs treated...
dave
chrisb said:so, two lefts make a right?
Two pair for comparison of stock vrs treated...
dave
Nice work, but the base is way too small. My original bases were 50% wider and twice as deep as those, and the cabs took a pretty good beating getting knocked over, as these are in a bedroom rig and out into the room.
I had to make super-bases for them to get the platform stable enough and them bottom heavy enough to stand firmly.
So you may want to make some adjustments to the mounting platform.
I had to make super-bases for them to get the platform stable enough and them bottom heavy enough to stand firmly.
So you may want to make some adjustments to the mounting platform.
I'm discovering just what kinda Weeble Hornets these things really are. They wobble like crazy if you breath on them.
May have to do something about that. Just about tipped one this afternoon. Caught it. Not before it teetered out of the floor protecting disc things, and put little pin marks on my wood floor!
Grrrr.
Brenton
May have to do something about that. Just about tipped one this afternoon. Caught it. Not before it teetered out of the floor protecting disc things, and put little pin marks on my wood floor!
Grrrr.
Brenton
Wha' DIYa know? said:I'm discovering just what kinda Weeble Hornets these things really are. They wobble like crazy if you breath on them.
May have to do something about that. Just about tipped one this afternoon. Caught it. Not before it teetered out of the floor protecting disc things, and put little pin marks on my wood floor!
Grrrr.
Brenton
Once you know where you want them to live, screw them to the floor with lag bolts. That kind of little thing can be patched up if you ever sell the house before your MTBF runs out. If it runs out first, you won't have to worry about it!
full range speakers with clamps
here are my new full range speakers with clamps, made from pine frames glued together to make the cabinets, a 2-1/2 inch full range Yamaha drivers. nice sound from the cabinets. there is a small hole in the rear for bass. there is a nice sound stage and depth with these. very surprised and happy
here are my new full range speakers with clamps, made from pine frames glued together to make the cabinets, a 2-1/2 inch full range Yamaha drivers. nice sound from the cabinets. there is a small hole in the rear for bass. there is a nice sound stage and depth with these. very surprised and happy
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