Hello all
I am a new member here!
Micke is my name, 35 years old and has always loved DIY 🙂
Live in Sweden with my wife and our son.
This is my thoughts about a new project I am about to build;
material 16 mm rod glued birch.
Tang Band W4-655E (Two in each box)
Tang Band 28-847SE
Rounded baffle, finish unclear
Stand mounters D'Appolito
Braced
Gateway to the reflex port will be in aluminum or brass
Terminals are manufactured, inspiration is taken from the AAD 2001
Reflex are manufactured, inspiration is taken from Xavian speakers
Obviously, they are not exactly the same but the inspiration is drawn from them🙂
There might be even a few of these;
Thoughts, ideas? 🙂
I am a new member here!
Micke is my name, 35 years old and has always loved DIY 🙂
Live in Sweden with my wife and our son.
This is my thoughts about a new project I am about to build;
material 16 mm rod glued birch.
Tang Band W4-655E (Two in each box)
Tang Band 28-847SE
Rounded baffle, finish unclear
Stand mounters D'Appolito
Braced
Gateway to the reflex port will be in aluminum or brass
Terminals are manufactured, inspiration is taken from the AAD 2001
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Reflex are manufactured, inspiration is taken from Xavian speakers
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Obviously, they are not exactly the same but the inspiration is drawn from them🙂
There might be even a few of these;
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Thoughts, ideas? 🙂
Yes, my thoughts are that this is a nice project. Do you have questions or just looking for encouragement? If you are using solid wood make sure it is dried naturally and not kiln dried. Other than that, have ago at 'er. Have you got the XO sorted out?
Yes! But I could use some help with one part of it
This part I know;
This last thing I was told to add, but where to put it? Before all parts or after just by the drivers?
This part I know;
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
This last thing I was told to add, but where to put it? Before all parts or after just by the drivers?
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
That's a notch filter and it looks like it wants to go in right after the 15 uF cap on the woofers.
Yeah I know its a notch filter, I am just not sure where to put it.
So its just for the woofers? Its says its good for use of tubeamps!?
Then I can use biwire, great, then I'll make cool jumpers/bridges 🙂
So its just for the woofers? Its says its good for use of tubeamps!?
Then I can use biwire, great, then I'll make cool jumpers/bridges 🙂
Working it backwards might help to understand.
What frequencies are being notched by the filter?
What driver is covering those frequencies?
That's the driver it goes on.
Don't put much emphasis on bi-wiring. It's more fun for the operator than of value to the system. I have tried it a number of times and there's been no audible difference so I simply don't bother. Bi-amping on the other hand...
What frequencies are being notched by the filter?
What driver is covering those frequencies?
That's the driver it goes on.
Don't put much emphasis on bi-wiring. It's more fun for the operator than of value to the system. I have tried it a number of times and there's been no audible difference so I simply don't bother. Bi-amping on the other hand...
Well, cause of the small size (D'appolito with 2 pcs of 4") maybe single would fit better. The terminals will look so cool !
And of course the ventport 🙂
Tell me, the material of the terminals. How good does alu or brass leads the "sound"??
And of course the ventport 🙂
Tell me, the material of the terminals. How good does alu or brass leads the "sound"??
Forgot to mention: the series filter you show is more often used as an impedance flattener (Zobel) for the woofer(s) so maybe that's it's purpose here rather than notching which is most often done with a parallel type.
The terminals will look so cool !
🙂
Try not to let that distract you. 🙂
Tell me, the material of the terminals. How good does alu or brass leads the "sound"??
I'm not sure I could tell the difference.
Perhaps I should try without the notch link first!?
These speakers must look 100 % cool and nice!! Its my number 1 prio
These speakers must look 100 % cool and nice!! Its my number 1 prio
Perhaps I should try without the notch link first!?
It belongs in the circuit.
These speakers must look 100 % cool and nice!! Its my number 1 prio
100% cool should be the 2nd priority. 🙂
Thanks for all your help !It belongs in the circuit.
100% cool should be the 2nd priority. 🙂
No, 100 % cool and nice INCL great sound is my prio 1
All must be 100 %
Thanks!There, I just edited a bit for ya. 🙂
First I will make the ventport, this is very easy to do 🙂
Try not to let that distract you. 🙂
+1 Cal's giving you great advice. I tend to work the other way around I go for what sounds best and then looks.
My point while it may look cool if it doesn't sound good I don't think it will be in your sound system for long.😉
Best of Luck with your project

Thanks for your advice 🙂+1 Cal's giving you great advice. I tend to work the other way around I go for what sounds best and then looks.
My point while it may look cool if it doesn't sound good I don't think it will be in your sound system for long.😉
Best of Luck with your project![]()
Looks to me is as important as sound.
Soon I will show picture of the port
Will try to get some time to manafacture my vents this week 🙂
This project is for sure one of the best I have ever done!
This project is for sure one of the best I have ever done!
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