Hi Dave! Please forgive my ignorance but just what program does it take to open those two .dwg and .dxf files that were mentioned in post #3093 when you responded to Kiril about the U-horn?
Vectorworks
heard the Etheraudio 7.1.12 drivers
Not me.
dave
You don't need an autodesk product to view DWG/DXF files. There are lots of free viewers available. At work, I use the Solidworks eDrawings viewer, which is free to download.
jeff
Thanks Jeff!
I'm listening to: Aja by Steely Dan
Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)
Khangaudio you do exquisite work. Those speakers and your workmanship look as good as the speakers produced by many name brands IMNSHO! I bet if you were living in North America you'd have more work than you'd know what to do with and I'd be your very first customer requesting you build me a pair of speakers just like the pair shown in your post. All my best to you and to your continued work my friend.
I'm listening to: Navigator by Paul McCandless
Thetubeguy1954 (Tom Scata)
Thanks for your motivation... I still keep learning and trying to produce more and more beautiful and great sound speakers. If you really want to have one, I will find a way to ship to you!
DIY Bamboo Horn Speaker
Here some photos of another Horn Speaker DIY project. The horns is made of Vietnamese bamboo. Driver Siemens Isophon Klangfilm 307.
Video for it's sound:
YouTube
Here some photos of another Horn Speaker DIY project. The horns is made of Vietnamese bamboo. Driver Siemens Isophon Klangfilm 307.
Video for it's sound:
YouTube
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DSP-controlled Desktop-Speaker with Tangband W4-655
W4-655EA

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W4-655EA
Here some photos of another Horn Speaker DIY project. The horns is made of Vietnamese bamboo. Driver Siemens Isophon Klangfilm 307.
Video for it's sound:
YouTube
Nice!
I'm not a fan of horns myself, but they do look very nice.
DSP-controlled Desktop-Speaker with Tangband W4-655
Cool!
Wow, those W4-655 really breakup after 10kHz.
Your DSP is computer based or with a miniDSP?
I'm using a hifiakademie-Amp with integrated DSP: ....::: HIFIAkademie.de :::....
... but Equalizer APO will do the job also.

... but Equalizer APO will do the job also.
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I'm using a hifiakademie-Amp with integrated DSP: ....::: HIFIAkademie.de :::....
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... but Equalizer APO will do the job also.
That is some... ahem... rack!
🙂
I said it before but still...
Very Nice! 🙂
11opas,
How are finding the Ikonia? Specially compared to the MA drivers you've listened too?
How are finding the Ikonia? Specially compared to the MA drivers you've listened too?
Mark 7 / Markaudio
Hello
Here my second homemade boxes after 40 years.
The first boxes were 3-way-Perless speakers.
Now i love fullrange speakers and i build the
Mark 7 with Markaudio CHR-70 Gen.3.
All a happy and healthy new year.
Pit
Hello
Here my second homemade boxes after 40 years.
The first boxes were 3-way-Perless speakers.
Now i love fullrange speakers and i build the
Mark 7 with Markaudio CHR-70 Gen.3.
All a happy and healthy new year.
Pit
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wellenwanderer,
Happy New Year 2018!
Nice build with CHR-70 Gen.3 drivers - good to know that you are enjoying DIY. 🙂
Happy New Year 2018!
Nice build with CHR-70 Gen.3 drivers - good to know that you are enjoying DIY. 🙂
Hello Dave!
Yes I have. For me it sounds better if the speakers are outside. Then the heard stage is bigger ;-)
Pit
Yes I have. For me it sounds better if the speakers are outside. Then the heard stage is bigger ;-)
Pit
by the book (I hope) uFonken build
Built these for my older brother for xmas. Think I converted him... payback you know. 1/2" bb, wool damping, conversion varnish. I've found that a pin nailer is great for putting together these little guys. No joints, just spread glue, nail, clamp and wait a little bit.
The ff85wk sounded a little harsh at first with no break-in, but then I was comparing to the scanspeak which have paid their dues.
Overall, I've enjoyed the response from non-audio centric people who seem bewildered at the great sound coming out of little speakers.
O.k., back to the FHXLs.
Built these for my older brother for xmas. Think I converted him... payback you know. 1/2" bb, wool damping, conversion varnish. I've found that a pin nailer is great for putting together these little guys. No joints, just spread glue, nail, clamp and wait a little bit.
The ff85wk sounded a little harsh at first with no break-in, but then I was comparing to the scanspeak which have paid their dues.
Overall, I've enjoyed the response from non-audio centric people who seem bewildered at the great sound coming out of little speakers.
O.k., back to the FHXLs.
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