My dad didn't like the looks so here's a new design which he does like.
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tweeter 3/4" Eton 25SD1
mid 7" 7-360/37 HEX 4Ohm
bass Audes 75W104-4
mid 8 liters
bass 120 liters port at 30Hz
old thread
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=136821&pagenumber=1
tweeter 3/4" Eton 25SD1
mid 7" 7-360/37 HEX 4Ohm
bass Audes 75W104-4
mid 8 liters
bass 120 liters port at 30Hz
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Oke, I made a new start, my dad likes the new design and so do I.
1. Sonus Faber Stradivari - style
2. Closed box instead of BR because of uncertain boxvolume due to making the box in about 60 layers of 18mm mdf and faster reaction.
30l for mid
40 l for basswoofer, more volume gives less output
1. Sonus Faber Stradivari - style
2. Closed box instead of BR because of uncertain boxvolume due to making the box in about 60 layers of 18mm mdf and faster reaction.
30l for mid
40 l for basswoofer, more volume gives less output
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off axis
of axis is nice now i think
and rjb aesthetics is important for an architect do you like the design? is it sonus faber,? i tried to make it also a little different and doable.
it will be about 60 layers of mdf and the frontplate and backsideelement will nicely fit in
of axis is nice now i think
and rjb aesthetics is important for an architect do you like the design? is it sonus faber,? i tried to make it also a little different and doable.
it will be about 60 layers of mdf and the frontplate and backsideelement will nicely fit in
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Nice. Looks like it only needs one structural curved shape to fabricate the box. What is the skin material? If it's a kerf-type board you might look to see if your minimum radius exceeds the maximum bend of the material.
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