That's based on the torsion box principle (cardboard is the most common example). Two skins glued to an internal grid. Very light, very stiff. It's used in architectural woodworking a lot. My desktop and all the shelving in my office in my house are torsion boxes.
Torsion boxes are very easy to make. Lay your bottom down, glue the spacers in and glue the top on. Whether it's foam or sticks of wood makes no difference. I suspect in this case, the 1/16 inch sticks helps the stiffness quite a bit.
Doug
Torsion boxes are very easy to make. Lay your bottom down, glue the spacers in and glue the top on. Whether it's foam or sticks of wood makes no difference. I suspect in this case, the 1/16 inch sticks helps the stiffness quite a bit.
Doug
That's based on the torsion box principle (cardboard is the most common example). Two skins glued to an internal grid.
And they make larger versions that you can build a whole house from (walls and roof). Imagine that, a polystyrene speaker in a polystyrene house!

Bigwill, keep looking out of that window, you don't want to miss the delivery man again! 😀
My word! They do the top end! These sound really NICE so far! Far more balanced than I thought they would. I have them playing some Pink Floyd on my table at the moment, and they're enjoyable. I need to get these on a baffle! £4 per speaker well spent? I think it may well be!
Similar driver to DAI-1CHI from WES Components
http://www.wagner.net.au/speakers/20-General-HiFi.pdf (page 6)
I bought them for A$30 a pair last week as possible replacment for my Audio Nirvana 8". Very good bass, but lacks treble somewhat. It needs tweeter, otherwise fine driver (especially for the price). Good for lovers of mellow "retro" sound. Exellent for male vocals. I've reverted to Nirvana nevertheless - see my post
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=61017
http://www.wagner.net.au/speakers/20-General-HiFi.pdf (page 6)
I bought them for A$30 a pair last week as possible replacment for my Audio Nirvana 8". Very good bass, but lacks treble somewhat. It needs tweeter, otherwise fine driver (especially for the price). Good for lovers of mellow "retro" sound. Exellent for male vocals. I've reverted to Nirvana nevertheless - see my post
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=61017
My CPC 5 1/4" jobs do particularly well playing The Doobie Brothers... Think I better try a couple of these 8" versions. I like cheap. Especially when it also sounds good (for the money). Another pair of polystyrene Voigt pipes coming up!
Scottmoose said:My CPC 5 1/4" jobs do particularly well playing The Doobie Brothers... Think I better try a couple of these 8" versions. I like cheap. Especially when it also sounds good (for the money). Another pair of polystyrene Voigt pipes coming up!
They seem to be pretty good. I don't know what happens if you try and crank them yet, they might distort horribly, but I havn't heard any distortion yet.
If you get them, you'll notice the tiny magnets. These don't seem to impact the efficiency much, as they seem to be able to go pretty loud without struggling (I havn't cranked them yet).
I can't comment on the bass yet since I havn't had them on any kind of baffle or in an enclosure.
They sounded better than I thought they would, for £4. Maybe I have cotton ears.
>It is made primarily for the mock-up industry, eg for making a model of a product for display purposes
I can't let that pass - any details, Nuuk? Websites?
Colin
I can't let that pass - any details, Nuuk? Websites?
Colin
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