I like the concept, which tweeters are those? AMT?
Tweeters are Linaeum ribbons salvaged from an old pair of Radio Shack Optimus bookshelf speakers. i've wanted to do something with them for years.
Midwoofers are Vifa/Peerless TC9FD.
My little music room is nearly finished. I still have to do some shelving and veneer for the sub. Main speakers: SEAS L22, Morel EM1308, SEAS 22TAFG, x/o 850hz and 5khz. Active sub below 60hz goes to the low teens - 180ltr vented + Peerless 12" XXLS.
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Project C.H.A.O.S. - Cheap Half-Assed Omnidirectional Speakers
totally cool!
how do they sound?
what comprises the crossover?
Westlake SM-1 / HR-7 / TM3
Hi Ken
I know your posts are a few years old but i just saw them and i am totally crazy about Westlake sound systems since i worked for many weeks on the SM 1 at Westlake´s Studio D in LA.
I would love to purchase some used ones if they are even on the market or the TM 3 or the HR-7 at least.
I am currently using in my Studio for Mastering the Tower version of the ATC 150
Any idea where i could find some Westlake´s
Best from Germany
Ralf
Hi Ken
I know your posts are a few years old but i just saw them and i am totally crazy about Westlake sound systems since i worked for many weeks on the SM 1 at Westlake´s Studio D in LA.
I would love to purchase some used ones if they are even on the market or the TM 3 or the HR-7 at least.
I am currently using in my Studio for Mastering the Tower version of the ATC 150
Any idea where i could find some Westlake´s
Best from Germany
Ralf
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This is the baffle wall of my home theater.
This is the Speaker Tardis, bigger on the inside!
Besie I
This speakers I made more than 10 years ago... Oak veneer, Seas speakers...Made from 22 mm MDF..
This speakers I made more than 10 years ago... Oak veneer, Seas speakers...Made from 22 mm MDF..
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For this center speaker I used Sony speakers, which was used for plasma screen.. magnetic shielded...made from plywood
For this center speaker I used Sony speakers, which was used for plasma screen.. magnetic shielded...made from plywood
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Hi there, here is my latest creation, named "Jukebox audio" - "Wurlitzer" 🙂
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You just have to post a build log or more details for those.
To say I am job smacked at the finish is an understatement .............
The cabinet side walls are made of plywood, 23mm thickness, glued with high pressure. Veneer santos palisander - carefully selected 12 sheets, matching all four sides. Finally lacquered four times with sanding and then polished to look like mirror. All work is done entirely by hand.
Cabinets has vertical and horizontal partitions, which is made by CNC machining (including top parts and front panel). Soles are cut by CNC laser machining, then they are sanded with sanding machines, to take smooth surface. After all they are chromed.
Drivers:
Midboss: Peerless HDS-164 PPB
Tweeter: SB Acoustics SATORI/TW29R
Sounds very gently, do not shout. Vocals are deep and soft, even listening sharp music ears are not tending.
Cabinets has vertical and horizontal partitions, which is made by CNC machining (including top parts and front panel). Soles are cut by CNC laser machining, then they are sanded with sanding machines, to take smooth surface. After all they are chromed.
Drivers:
Midboss: Peerless HDS-164 PPB
Tweeter: SB Acoustics SATORI/TW29R
Sounds very gently, do not shout. Vocals are deep and soft, even listening sharp music ears are not tending.
The cabinet side walls are made of plywood, 23mm thickness, glued with high pressure. Veneer santos palisander - carefully selected 12 sheets, matching all four sides. Finally lacquered four times with sanding and then polished to look like mirror. All work is done entirely by hand.
Cabinets has vertical and horizontal partitions, which is made by CNC machining (including top parts and front panel). Soles are cut by CNC laser machining, then they are sanded with sanding machines, to take smooth surface. After all they are chromed.
Drivers:
Midboss: Peerless HDS-164 PPB
Tweeter: SB Acoustics SATORI/TW29R
Sounds very gently, do not shout. Vocals are deep and soft, even listening sharp music ears are not tending.
Please tell me you have some pics of their construction...
Profix:
Your Wurlitzers are astonishingly beautiful! If they sound as good as they look, you've done well for yourself. Congratulations!
Regards,
Scott
Your Wurlitzers are astonishingly beautiful! If they sound as good as they look, you've done well for yourself. Congratulations!
Regards,
Scott
They certainly have a degree of finish and detail to which most of us punters here can only aspire.
There is some photos of making the Wurlitzer's:
this is the skeleton of cabinets, where side walls and others parts are glued.
front panel looks like that after CNC machining.
front panel after sanding with tools.
side walls looks like that after veneering. then a long varnishing and polishing process.. i haven't made much photos of making, but I hope you're satisfied.
And yes, they sound as good as they look 🙂
this is the skeleton of cabinets, where side walls and others parts are glued.
front panel looks like that after CNC machining.
front panel after sanding with tools.
side walls looks like that after veneering. then a long varnishing and polishing process.. i haven't made much photos of making, but I hope you're satisfied.
And yes, they sound as good as they look 🙂
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