My system as of now. Im still deciding on swaping the audiobahns out for much better but cant decide what.. I eventually want a good bass horn.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
What is the cross point with the wood horn in the left picture?
Where did you find them?
THX.
Where did you find them?
THX.
I am unsure what the crossover point is as i tuned and tweaked them by ear. They are great sounding but i know they will be much better when i have most of my system as i want it. I built the wood horn. I eventually want a full active setup. Overall there is alot to come for my system.
menuoption said:these are my latest project
hivi sd1.1's and m6n's
not quite finished but i couldn't resist
Tidy work, I like the finish.
Simon
Not often i get to post pictures in this thread... my 1st 2-way in some time. These are currently back in the shop for cosmetic treatment.
SDX7 is 17 litre sealed. FF85 is in a highly tapered aperiodic TL.
PLLXO at 333-350 Hz, 1st order LP, 2nd order HP. Toed in, and with SDX7 EnABLed this lets the SDX7 act as BSC.
They are called Tysen, and the "man" standing next to them is he who they were named after (our godson). He is just under a metre tall.
dave
SDX7 is 17 litre sealed. FF85 is in a highly tapered aperiodic TL.
PLLXO at 333-350 Hz, 1st order LP, 2nd order HP. Toed in, and with SDX7 EnABLed this lets the SDX7 act as BSC.
They are called Tysen, and the "man" standing next to them is he who they were named after (our godson). He is just under a metre tall.
dave
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menuoption said:these are my latest project
hivi sd1.1's and m6n's
not quite finished but i couldn't resist
Couldn't help notice the wonderful Deco design influence evident in your fine vintage drill press. Very cool!
Speakers are nicely done.
menuoption, thats interesting, I'm working on something very similar also for a dorm room (well, bedroom in shared house). See in this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=128672
How are you finding the sound of those B3Ns?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=128672
How are you finding the sound of those B3Ns?
rcavictim said:
Couldn't help notice the wonderful Deco design influence evident in your fine vintage drill press. Very cool!
Speakers are nicely done.
thanks it's a classic huh? they really knew how to make some sturdy tools back then.
Dr.EM said:menuoption, thats interesting, I'm working on something very similar also for a dorm room (well, bedroom in shared house). See in this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=128672
How are you finding the sound of those B3Ns?
i left a post on your thread there
Just wanted to introduce my soon to be HT/music system
in my soon to be new home
it is a project " in construction " of course ...
This is an infinite baffle sub wall
based on the front planar wave pattern
will host 16X 15"inchers in the near future
This picture shows the path of the rear port
towars the enclosure ..the garage
in my soon to be new home
it is a project " in construction " of course ...
This is an infinite baffle sub wall
based on the front planar wave pattern
will host 16X 15"inchers in the near future
This picture shows the path of the rear port
towars the enclosure ..the garage
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JinMTVT said:this is the finished subwoofer wall
i'll need alot of help from you guys here
to be able to construct and design the rest of the features in this room
Great poject, if your home would not be so far away I would say you should invite me to a paty when the house is finished 🙂
Tranceformer said:My design with Eton ER-4 and Thiel C180-T6-96 and two 12" subwoofer on each side in a "Ripol" configuration.
Different, I like it!

Tranceformer said:
Great poject, if your home would not be so far away I would say you should invite me to a paty when the house is finished 🙂
Just grab a plane ticket and you're on 😛
nice enlosure between!!
newfinish: je ne veux pas necessairement etre + fort que live ..mais le fais d'avoir la possibilite des moyens est tres interessant pour trouver le "volume" desire pour chaque situation 🙂
also that i had a certain wall area to cover using the woofers and i wanted to stay on the planar wave design,
so i had to cover the wall to a certain extent ..
imagine, i even seriously thought about having the complete front wall move in and out by using 30-50 motors pushing a CF frame/mylar surface
...just didn't have time to built that one
JinMTVT said:
Just grab a plane ticket and you're on 😛
nice enlosure between!!
newfinish: je ne veux pas necessairement etre + fort que live ..mais le fais d'avoir la possibilite des moyens est tres interessant pour trouver le "volume" desire pour chaque situation 🙂
also that i had a certain wall area to cover using the woofers and i wanted to stay on the planar wave design,
so i had to cover the wall to a certain extent ..
imagine, i even seriously thought about having the complete front wall move in and out by using 30-50 motors pushing a CF frame/mylar surface
...just didn't have time to built that one
ouin adire avais fais quelque chose de semblable tu pouvais deplacer un feuille plywood de 4'x4' aisement.
non je comprend moins ca force mieux c'est.jai quelqun qui as mis 8 REL 12" le long du mur en arriere de ces boites pour resentir l'effet de l'orgue....
mais au fais tu es de montreal?
je suis de le gardeur
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