doorman said:Yup, the finish is nice.What is it?
An undercoat of black and a top coat of...
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Wow!
looks phenomenal..., any more pictures of construction?
looks phenomenal..., any more pictures of construction?
Roemhild said:I have tried to build my final speakers. Well we will see how long I will keep them.
The construktion is for the Fostex FX200. The faceplate is to absorb a peek at 8 kHz. There are no filters or passive components between the speaker and the amp.
cya Till
here is a picture with me. I am something around 1.85m ant the FX-horn is 1.65m high.
After some more month I have changed several detail at the horn. Started with the volume behind the driver. Right now I think I have something around 65-70 liters.
Second step was the acoustic filter in front of the driver as you can see at the first picture.
Than I have played with an acoustic filter at the horn throat.
I haven´t changed a detail any more since nearly one year.
It just woks fine.
After some more month I have changed several detail at the horn. Started with the volume behind the driver. Right now I think I have something around 65-70 liters.
Second step was the acoustic filter in front of the driver as you can see at the first picture.
Than I have played with an acoustic filter at the horn throat.
I haven´t changed a detail any more since nearly one year.
It just woks fine.
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Full Range Loudspeaker
I have been a member here for a while, but this is my first post.
I really like the sound of Ted Jordan's JX-92 drivers and have built several designs.
Here is one that is a modified Voight Pipe. I mates to a sub my son built and does home theater and wonderful music duty even without the sub on.
leemc123
I have been a member here for a while, but this is my first post.
I really like the sound of Ted Jordan's JX-92 drivers and have built several designs.
Here is one that is a modified Voight Pipe. I mates to a sub my son built and does home theater and wonderful music duty even without the sub on.
leemc123

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how did u get the "piano" finish on the cabinet?
how did u get the "piano" finish on the cabinet?
leemc123 said:I have been a member here for a while, but this is my first post.
I really like the sound of Ted Jordan's JX-92 drivers and have built several designs.
Here is one that is a modified Voight Pipe. I mates to a sub my son built and does home theater and wonderful music duty even without the sub on.
leemc123![]()
is there a web site where I can get detail measurement/design of these fantastic looking cabinets?, any comments on the sound?
thanks,
thanks,
Roemhild said:here is a picture with me. I am something around 1.85m ant the FX-horn is 1.65m high.
After some more month I have changed several detail at the horn. Started with the volume behind the driver. Right now I think I have something around 65-70 liters.
Second step was the acoustic filter in front of the driver as you can see at the first picture.
Than I have played with an acoustic filter at the horn throat.
I haven´t changed a detail any more since nearly one year.
It just woks fine.
@ Till Roemhild & Raffi Bauer
I built a horn in support to your construction. Active driven by Firstwatt F1. It works (sounds) very well. Have a look at www.acaudio.de I posted there any pics about building. Thank you for share your theory.
Best Regards
Adam
I built a horn in support to your construction. Active driven by Firstwatt F1. It works (sounds) very well. Have a look at www.acaudio.de I posted there any pics about building. Thank you for share your theory.
Best Regards
Adam
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great woodwork, very nice indeed.
acaudio said:@ Till Roemhild & Raffi Bauer
I built a horn in support to your construction. Active driven by Firstwatt F1. It works (sounds) very well. Have a look at www.acaudio.de I posted there any pics about building. Thank you for share your theory.
Best Regards
Adam
acaudio said:@ Till Roemhild & Raffi Bauer
I built a horn in support to your construction. Active driven by Firstwatt F1. It works (sounds) very well. Have a look at www.acaudio.de I posted there any pics about building. Thank you for share your theory.
Best Regards
Adam
That is a neat setup! How many working hours did it take?
soongsc said:
That is a neat setup! How many working hours did it take?
round about 200hrs + F1 + ...
acaudio said:@ Till Roemhild & Raffi Bauer
I built a horn in support to your construction. Active driven by Firstwatt F1. It works (sounds) very well. Have a look at www.acaudio.de I posted there any pics about building. Thank you for share your theory.
Best Regards
Adam
Hi Adam,
u did a real good job. Thx for using our theorie. Where are u from? Maybe I´ve the chance to listen to these Horns.
Do you mind to post the horn-data
lenght, opening area, etc...
Roemhild said:
Hi Adam,
u did a real good job. Thx for using our theorie. Where are u from? Maybe I´ve the chance to listen to these Horns.
Hi Till,
I´m living in Hessen near Kassel. You are welcome for listening.
Do you mind to post the horn-data]
L=129,5cm
AH=129cm²
AM=2608cm²
Vc=57 l
Best wishes
Adam
Hi Igla,
Very nice... I use those monacors too (in 47L box...) How do you like them (or how they compare to other speakers you've heard) ?
Martin
Very nice... I use those monacors too (in 47L box...) How do you like them (or how they compare to other speakers you've heard) ?
Martin
Hi Sumack,
I like them very much.They play music nice and the price is low.
They just need more space...I mean bigger boxes if you want to go low.
Bass is deep and defined; the midrange is clear and smooth.
All they need is a little help on the top - cheap tweeter and 0.47uF cap in my setup.
Regards;
Igla
I like them very much.They play music nice and the price is low.
They just need more space...I mean bigger boxes if you want to go low.
Bass is deep and defined; the midrange is clear and smooth.
All they need is a little help on the top - cheap tweeter and 0.47uF cap in my setup.
Regards;
Igla
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