Hi
I've been stuck in a hotel in Rochester, NY for 3 weeks, and decided to spend my time on this trip building and auditioning the full size Voigt pipe while here. I made a set out of thick cardboard with duct taped spring braces, and poly fill in the pointy end, and have been evaluating them with Foxtex 6.5 inch full range drivers, driven by a home-built 6aq5 SE amp, from my laptop.
It took a while, putting braces on the resonating parts, but now They sound surprisingly good (for cardboard), and bass is a bit light, but definately present. 8 inch drivers are needed for these boxes to utilize the tuned pipe better. They are really ugly, though.
Anyway, I'm leaving at the end of this week, and will be packing everything up. These prototypes (without drivers) are available to anyone who wants to pick them up. It's a great way to get a taste of the Voights without putting in the labor and cost of making wooden ones. Just remember that what you get with these will be improved with proper boxes.
They will be available on Wednesday, 12 April. I'll even throw in a half roll of duct tape to keep pressure on the spring braces, and the mounting hardware for the drivers.
Else they go into yon dumpster.
I'm located in the Greece area, off of 104.
Thanks,
Bob Hedberg
I've been stuck in a hotel in Rochester, NY for 3 weeks, and decided to spend my time on this trip building and auditioning the full size Voigt pipe while here. I made a set out of thick cardboard with duct taped spring braces, and poly fill in the pointy end, and have been evaluating them with Foxtex 6.5 inch full range drivers, driven by a home-built 6aq5 SE amp, from my laptop.
It took a while, putting braces on the resonating parts, but now They sound surprisingly good (for cardboard), and bass is a bit light, but definately present. 8 inch drivers are needed for these boxes to utilize the tuned pipe better. They are really ugly, though.
Anyway, I'm leaving at the end of this week, and will be packing everything up. These prototypes (without drivers) are available to anyone who wants to pick them up. It's a great way to get a taste of the Voights without putting in the labor and cost of making wooden ones. Just remember that what you get with these will be improved with proper boxes.
They will be available on Wednesday, 12 April. I'll even throw in a half roll of duct tape to keep pressure on the spring braces, and the mounting hardware for the drivers.
Else they go into yon dumpster.
I'm located in the Greece area, off of 104.
Thanks,
Bob Hedberg
Duct Tape will be out looking for another sponsor. Red Green just aired the last episode the other day. I wasn't a member of the lodge so I have no idea if this last episode is an old re-run.
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