No Way, unfortunately. Buddyship only goes so far you know. He would not be interested in advancing the art of e-cloners. I'll have to get him drunk and take advantage of his speakers.
is there an optimum poition for the brace in the clones as it is not shown in the drawing on the clone website?
pcleave3,
http://audioclone.free.fr/index.html
Has a Proac 2.5 diagram with a brace. I used 1" thick cabs throughout and found that they dont seem to need bracing... of course all this talk of mine is preliminary.
Dshortt9,
Make sure you get potent 15+% alcohol beers! 🙂
http://audioclone.free.fr/index.html
Has a Proac 2.5 diagram with a brace. I used 1" thick cabs throughout and found that they dont seem to need bracing... of course all this talk of mine is preliminary.
Dshortt9,
Make sure you get potent 15+% alcohol beers! 🙂
If u were to follow the plans, u will have to slap all internal walls with 5mm bitumen. This acts as a low bass absorbtion butmore importantly, it deadens the walls. There shouldn't be a need for braces even if you do use 18mm walls. Nonetheless try and psycho your local dealer to let u unscrew their Proac 2.5's woofer andl et us know 🙂
Where should the binding post cutout be located--above or below the port? I've seen DIY versions located above (shorter leads to drivers, but lowers stability in a critical spot?) and below (less interaction with drivers, longer leads, must route through any bracing) the port.
Does the "real" Response 2.5 have the cutout below?
Thanks for any info.
Does the "real" Response 2.5 have the cutout below?
Thanks for any info.
Hey! they live! got them working just need to finish the veneer & make some grilles. They sound pretty good at the moment - they obviously need some running in . Mega soundstage! my only complaint is they can sound a bit thin on some cds again this could be down to lack of running in (about 10 hours so far). I put my binding posts at the bottom of the speaker for convienience really
crossover for 2.5 clone
i have found at least three different x-overs for 2.5 clones at three different sites. which ones seems to work the best?... and which is the most like the 2.5 itself.
i have found at least three different x-overs for 2.5 clones at three different sites. which ones seems to work the best?... and which is the most like the 2.5 itself.
tiroth,
http://www.proac-loudspeakers.com/hfcresp25.htm
It shows a photo of the back of the speaker on the 2nd page.
gary_r,
I didn't try all the variations, only the hongkong mag xover with the reccomended tweak. Perhaps you can experiment with all 3 xovers using cheapo parts, find the one you like most and implement an audiograde version? Mine are external in a box and is easier to upgrade/change.
http://www.proac-loudspeakers.com/hfcresp25.htm
It shows a photo of the back of the speaker on the 2nd page.
gary_r,
I didn't try all the variations, only the hongkong mag xover with the reccomended tweak. Perhaps you can experiment with all 3 xovers using cheapo parts, find the one you like most and implement an audiograde version? Mine are external in a box and is easier to upgrade/change.
I really have enjoyed reading this post. I am considering building a pair. I will post a new thread because I have some quetions concerning the project.
regards
regards
Proac clone xo
Its good to see the interest here but why all the fuss about which crossover (xo) to use. Read the site carefully and you will see that Jacq's mods are the way to go. There is a reason for the way the xo development was written, and please don't ask why.
Keep it simple, don't over complicate things for yourselves.
www.madisound.com discussion forum is the place for questions, as the site says!
Its good to see the interest here but why all the fuss about which crossover (xo) to use. Read the site carefully and you will see that Jacq's mods are the way to go. There is a reason for the way the xo development was written, and please don't ask why.
Keep it simple, don't over complicate things for yourselves.
www.madisound.com discussion forum is the place for questions, as the site says!
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