Hello,
most of the joints fit really well, but on one speaker i had real trouble with the miter biscuit joints, so i took much longer as i wanted until i managed to pressed it all in place,.... there is no gab visible , but it didn't press the glue out of the gap as it should ... i put acrylic sealant from inside to all the joints just for air tightness safety.
looks almost like a speaker
😎
greetings Jonas
most of the joints fit really well, but on one speaker i had real trouble with the miter biscuit joints, so i took much longer as i wanted until i managed to pressed it all in place,.... there is no gab visible , but it didn't press the glue out of the gap as it should ... i put acrylic sealant from inside to all the joints just for air tightness safety.
looks almost like a speaker
😎
greetings Jonas
you mean like this ? just plain birch, is nice too! i guess it would not stay clean looking for long, but for a hifi living room system i would like it.
I put damping wool in the lower part of the cabinet, i did not put acoustic wool in the upper parts as i do not want to see the white wool through the ports.
first session to program the DSP with the mic and laptop yesterday, but ..... ⛈️
before we could make any sens of our measurements, its started raining, so we needed to stop😒
is there a guideline how to do this? I have someone here who did that before,
but to understand fully whats happening i would like to read a beginners guide about frequency. transition, phase, delay etc. i am quit new to this.
any suggestion where to start ?
greetings Jonas
before we could make any sens of our measurements, its started raining, so we needed to stop😒
is there a guideline how to do this? I have someone here who did that before,
but to understand fully whats happening i would like to read a beginners guide about frequency. transition, phase, delay etc. i am quit new to this.
any suggestion where to start ?
greetings Jonas
i can not edit the old post, or is there a way ? i can post the pics of the beginning of the build now again here ? is that what you mean, the recent pics are on DIY hosted
Yes unfortunately DIYAudio removed the feature of being able to edit your posts after a limited amount of time.
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