I was at Ikea the other day and I saw a "SEKIN" flat-bottom wooden bowl.
www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/categories/rooms/dining/10584/
I had a thought that if I cut a hole in its base, I could mount a small FR driver, using the bowl as a sort of basic horn. Add to that a small cabinet of appropriate volume behind to support it.
Now I know that the taper is unlikely to be anything acoustically correct, but I still think it could be the basis for a fun project. Perhaps use the small, circular-frame HiVi FR driver. Paint the unit a wild colour. Enjoy.
Has anyone made speakers from such found objects?
Pictures anyone?
cheers
Doug
www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/categories/rooms/dining/10584/
I had a thought that if I cut a hole in its base, I could mount a small FR driver, using the bowl as a sort of basic horn. Add to that a small cabinet of appropriate volume behind to support it.
Now I know that the taper is unlikely to be anything acoustically correct, but I still think it could be the basis for a fun project. Perhaps use the small, circular-frame HiVi FR driver. Paint the unit a wild colour. Enjoy.
Has anyone made speakers from such found objects?
Pictures anyone?
cheers
Doug
I would use the big bowl on the top of the page.
That looks like a great easy way to do things. Hopefully it won't get shot down with actual facts. Cause I really have no idea how it would sound.
That looks like a great easy way to do things. Hopefully it won't get shot down with actual facts. Cause I really have no idea how it would sound.
What I would do is coat the inside of the Blanda Blank with a tar-like damping layer up to maybe 1" from the rim, then weld two of them together to form a spherical enclosure.
Heck, if you didn't mind the aesthetics of it, you could weld two bare bowls together, slap on a damping layer, and then fit another two bowls on top for your own constrained layer damping.
Heck, if you didn't mind the aesthetics of it, you could weld two bare bowls together, slap on a damping layer, and then fit another two bowls on top for your own constrained layer damping.
I had in mind using the bowl I originally suggested because it had a flat bottom that would (a) be easy to cut out (come from the back with a hole saw); and (b) be easier in which to mount a driver.
... but hey, whatever!
Keep the original ideas coming.
Further: you could* mount a very small super-tweeter coaxially (on a strut), along the lines of the Hammer Dynamics idea. How about the Dayton ND20FB-4?
* This could be over-egging the pudding! 🙂
Doug
... but hey, whatever!
Keep the original ideas coming.
Further: you could* mount a very small super-tweeter coaxially (on a strut), along the lines of the Hammer Dynamics idea. How about the Dayton ND20FB-4?
* This could be over-egging the pudding! 🙂
Doug
454Casull said:What I would do is coat the inside of the Blanda Blank with a tar-like damping layer up to maybe 1" from the rim, then weld two of them together to form a spherical enclosure.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=991882#post991882
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
dave
IKEA seems to be an endless source of items that can be misused for speaker projects:
http://f24.parsimony.net/forum56884/messages/15430.htm
http://www.lautsprechershop.de/hifi/index.htm?/hifi/ct226.htm
Regards
Charles
http://f24.parsimony.net/forum56884/messages/15430.htm
http://www.lautsprechershop.de/hifi/index.htm?/hifi/ct226.htm
Regards
Charles
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