@mbrennwa Those are beautiful and your stands give a certain lightness to the speakers. Great inspiration/motivation.
Ports on the back ... got the message (and will keep reading the thread).
I have the BOM for the Mundorf parts and have requested quotes for these. Did anyone make a BOM using Jantzen or other parts? I thought I'd ask before spending time on this.
Ports on the back ... got the message (and will keep reading the thread).
I have the BOM for the Mundorf parts and have requested quotes for these. Did anyone make a BOM using Jantzen or other parts? I thought I'd ask before spending time on this.
@maximax77, to be able to mount the mid driver from the rear. I haven't done it, but I've read that it's a little tricky to do even without the rear panel.
Way more work, no access for mounting any of the drivers nor later adjustments/refinements, and certainly less fun....why not just glue the rear panel?
you will have to screw the rear wall to the braces. Not sure how well screws dampen vibrations…to be able to mount the mid driver from the rear. I haven't done it, but I've read that it's a little tricky to do even without the rear panel.
you can totally do that - many people also prefer NOT to have any screws for the box, as it might break the MDF over time, as it expands or contracts with temperature. drivers offcourse need screws, but usually the baffle is the thickest, and you can insert the drivers from the front.why not just glue the rear panel?
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