Hasanbuyurgan,
Nice work wit the Ikea bowls. it would have been even better if you could have had a flush-mount for the Alpair 7.3 frame, but nonetheless great results.
How do they sound?
Nice work wit the Ikea bowls. it would have been even better if you could have had a flush-mount for the Alpair 7.3 frame, but nonetheless great results.
How do they sound?
Hi, watched video, they look very nice and I imagine they sound good too, but, why are the speaker terminals on the side? I think this is a mistake aesthetically
Home system:
Alpair 7.3 Bi-pole MLTL towers
Center and surrounds are Alpair 7.3 sealed
Subs are Seas L26ROY with passive radiator crossed at 120hz
Alpair 7.3 Bi-pole MLTL towers
Center and surrounds are Alpair 7.3 sealed
Subs are Seas L26ROY with passive radiator crossed at 120hz
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Alpair 7.3 Bi-pole MLTL towers
Center and surrounds are Alpair 7.3 sealed
Subs are Seas L26ROY with passive radiator crossed at 120hz
Love it!
Speakers look great, and the room too!
Enjoy!
Alpair 7.3 Bi-pole MLTL towers
Center and surrounds are Alpair 7.3 sealed
Subs are Seas L26ROY with passive radiator crossed at 120hz
Awesome job, those look fantastic!! 😱
Hasanbuyurgan,
Nice work wit the Ikea bowls. it would have been even better if you could have had a flush-mount for the Alpair 7.3 frame, but nonetheless great results.
How do they sound?
Thanks Zman01
I am really happy with the results.
Pretty much done with these TABAQs.
Enclosure is made of plywood and "veneered" with 6mm Onyx stone. It is a stone showing a lot of crystal texture. Very 3D.
Because we are able to cut the stone as thin as 6mm, these only weigh 10kg each. So, still has some heft, but nothing to break your back, or your floor!
Partnered with the TB W4-1052SD on a wood baffle, the bass is very tight, but not much output over 15kHz. Makes for a very relaxed and pleasing sound. Small EQ boost at 150Hz, and cut at 3500Hz.
Very pleased with the outcome. I think there will be more using this construction!
Enclosure is made of plywood and "veneered" with 6mm Onyx stone. It is a stone showing a lot of crystal texture. Very 3D.
Because we are able to cut the stone as thin as 6mm, these only weigh 10kg each. So, still has some heft, but nothing to break your back, or your floor!
Partnered with the TB W4-1052SD on a wood baffle, the bass is very tight, but not much output over 15kHz. Makes for a very relaxed and pleasing sound. Small EQ boost at 150Hz, and cut at 3500Hz.
Very pleased with the outcome. I think there will be more using this construction!
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Enclosure is made of plywood and "veneered" with 6mm Onyx stone. It is a stone showing a lot of crystal texture. Very 3D.
Wow!
Pretty much done with these TABAQs.
Enclosure is made of plywood and "veneered" with 6mm Onyx stone. It is a stone showing a lot of crystal texture. Very 3D.
Because we are able to cut the stone as thin as 6mm, these only weigh 10kg each. So, still has some heft, but nothing to break your back, or your floor!
Partnered with the TB W4-1052SD on a wood baffle, the bass is very tight, but not much output over 15kHz. Makes for a very relaxed and pleasing sound. Small EQ boost at 150Hz, and cut at 3500Hz.
Very pleased with the outcome. I think there will be more using this construction!
It would be interesting to have stone on all sides. There is nothing wrong with squeezing the dimensions of the speaker a bit and putting the driver hole in the wide side. That way you'd have enough strength still in the cutout area.
It would be interesting to have stone on all sides. There is nothing wrong with squeezing the dimensions of the speaker a bit and putting the driver hole in the wide side. That way you'd have enough strength still in the cutout area.
True,
this was a test for the factory to see what kind of job they could do. Next up would be to cover all sides with stone. And OB! 🙂
Bonjour, hello and xin chao.
I am a French Canadian from Montreal, Quebec
living and doing business with my genuine Vietnamese wife
in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) Vietnam for more than 20 years.
I've been interested in audio stuff since the age of 18.
I have now too much audio stuff (TT amps, speakers, CDP, etc...)
but I have decided at 69 that it's now enough.
My 69 years old ears cannot appreciate any sound improvements
so I keep what I have.
I will go digital, meaning that all my LP and CDs will be digitise or digitized ?
Well that's about it for now.
Have a nice day.
Humm mmm... By the way, my name Guy 13 is because I was born on a Friday 13 (1948) and yes, I am a very lucky guy.
I am a French Canadian from Montreal, Quebec
living and doing business with my genuine Vietnamese wife
in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) Vietnam for more than 20 years.
I've been interested in audio stuff since the age of 18.
I have now too much audio stuff (TT amps, speakers, CDP, etc...)
but I have decided at 69 that it's now enough.
My 69 years old ears cannot appreciate any sound improvements
so I keep what I have.
I will go digital, meaning that all my LP and CDs will be digitise or digitized ?
Well that's about it for now.
Have a nice day.
Humm mmm... By the way, my name Guy 13 is because I was born on a Friday 13 (1948) and yes, I am a very lucky guy.
Scanspeak 10F/8424 spherical enclosure
Here are my kitchen internet radio speakers:


The enclosures are ikea blanda 20cm bamboo salad bowls.
The stands are milled from XPS-foam on my DIY-CNC:

You will find the video of the milling process here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYWmQe7GR2k
Here are my kitchen internet radio speakers:


The enclosures are ikea blanda 20cm bamboo salad bowls.
The stands are milled from XPS-foam on my DIY-CNC:

You will find the video of the milling process here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYWmQe7GR2k
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