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😎Very clean an minimal enclosures. Can you tell us more about how they are used, what they do best, system set-up etc.?
TIA
I know the guy who designed them. They are not minimal. 😉
Have a look here:forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl • Toon onderwerp - Concaeve RAPide, klein satelietje in F.A.S.T. configuratie
And this is how he came to this design:forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl • Toon onderwerp - Concaeve RAPide, klein satelietje in F.A.S.T. configuratie]forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl • Toon onderwerp - Concaeve SATelite
I know the guy who designed them. They are not minimal. 😉
Have a look here:forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl • Toon onderwerp - Concaeve RAPide, klein satelietje in F.A.S.T. configuratie
And this is how he came to this design:forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl • Toon onderwerp - Concaeve RAPide, klein satelietje in F.A.S.T. configuratie]forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl • Toon onderwerp - Concaeve SATelite
I think he was referring to the elegant simplicity of the external aesthetic.
Kudos to the designer / builder: while complex designs are not necessarily difficult to conceive, not all of us have the resources or patience to follow through.
The Vashti Bella Studio Monitor 2.1
Here is a set of RLH/TH studio monitors I designed and helped build for a graduation gift for a friend of mine with a beautiful singing voice. She was using a guitar amp plugged into her Mac to listen to her recordings so I decided to design some nice near field listening monitors for her. The satalites still need some more sanding and another coat of paint and I'll be carpeting the tapped horn subwoofer, but these babies sound fantastic powered by a 15W+15W T-amp.
Here is a set of RLH/TH studio monitors I designed and helped build for a graduation gift for a friend of mine with a beautiful singing voice. She was using a guitar amp plugged into her Mac to listen to her recordings so I decided to design some nice near field listening monitors for her. The satalites still need some more sanding and another coat of paint and I'll be carpeting the tapped horn subwoofer, but these babies sound fantastic powered by a 15W+15W T-amp.
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Hello everybody!
Getting soaked up in inspiration looking at all these projects I realized that most of the floorstanding loudspeakers seemed to have nothing coupling them to the floor,apparently.
What is reccomended?spikes?rubber feet?
Getting soaked up in inspiration looking at all these projects I realized that most of the floorstanding loudspeakers seemed to have nothing coupling them to the floor,apparently.
What is reccomended?spikes?rubber feet?
I forgot to give details. The wide-range drivers are Tang Band W2-748SGs the horns go down to 100hz, and the tapped horn has an MCM 55-2421 8" Subwoofer than goes down to about 35Hz in this cabinet. They are all connected to a 15W + 15W T-amp that I bought on ebay, with the sub connected bridged. I didn't think this would work but the left and right still seem to have seperation so all is well I guess. Probably too low of an impedence on the amp but it sounds good. The TB are considerable more sensitive than the sub so I'll be installing L-pads in the sats the sub has a coil on it that seems to be attenuating the mids fairly well, I don't know it's value as I just found it lying around. I'll probably look for some good sized caps to put on the sats just to keep them from popping when they are cranked. Please feel free to respond and ask questions.
RS 40-1354 in Bob Brines Folded ML TQWT
I found a pair of Realistic 40-1354 on the cheap. I had some tiger maple cabinet doors that I salvaged from a dumpster and decided to build Bob Brines Folded ML TQWT
Brine Acoustics
For my ears, the need some HF help. I found some ribbon tweeters for $1, crossed with 2.2uf cap. It seems to do the trick.
I was a nice project. They sound quite nice. Did not have to use BSC.
There are additional pictures in link below
RS 40-1354 More Pictures
I found a pair of Realistic 40-1354 on the cheap. I had some tiger maple cabinet doors that I salvaged from a dumpster and decided to build Bob Brines Folded ML TQWT
Brine Acoustics
For my ears, the need some HF help. I found some ribbon tweeters for $1, crossed with 2.2uf cap. It seems to do the trick.
I was a nice project. They sound quite nice. Did not have to use BSC.
There are additional pictures in link below
RS 40-1354 More Pictures
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The tweeters the circular electrodynamic ribbonss Steve @ ApexJr sells?
Blue phase plugs? Did they come with...
dave
Blue phase plugs? Did they come with...
dave
The tweeters the circular electrodynamic ribbonss Steve @ ApexJr sells?
Blue phase plugs? Did they come with...
dave
Tweeters, close. From apex surplus, steve's brother. I think it is the same one. I visit both stores, I almost buy the ones from Jr for $5, but I found them hidden in a corner at Sr.
The plugs, I made them. The drivers were new in their box.
Alfredo
Woof!
Thank you... they go to the owners on Monday afternoon and to say that I am jealous is an understatement..lol 😀
So I'm curious what'd ya'll think of the pink monitors? I gave them to the girl last night and I still have yet to hear what she thinks of them. But I guess this IS show and tell so what do ya think? Oh yeah here is a drawing of the inside of the horns.
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They're nice ,very very nice ...
Still I don't understand the use of the T-amp : since it is technically possible ,I would prefer to stay digital till the power output devices ( PWM). Otherwise any integrated amp from the seventies would sound better ,I guess .
Still I don't understand the use of the T-amp : since it is technically possible ,I would prefer to stay digital till the power output devices ( PWM). Otherwise any integrated amp from the seventies would sound better ,I guess .
Cause it was $30 and it sounds decent, need I say more. Besides it's for a girl and she probably doesn't want some big amp sitting on her computer desk. I will admit they sounded a whole lot better hooked to my old Marantz.
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That and you can't bridge the sub on an old integrated amp, and her imac doesn't have a seperate sub output I guess.
Ok.I didn't understand how you connected the sub ( I thought it was a double VC )
You had to correct yourself..Truly : if it was for space saving , you wouldn't have followed
the FH design !!
You had to correct yourself..Truly : if it was for space saving , you wouldn't have followed
the FH design !!
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