Excellent workI made this system because my wife and my mother-in-law didn't want to have some fridge-sized speakers in the livingroom and i refuse to buy 2019-sourround-design-speakas.
I made this pair from an old pair of Pioneer speakers with damaged cabinets that i bought on the flea market.
I added a 4 inch woofer i found and made a hornreflexsystem for them with a Karlson-like wide mouth.
Most of my materials i get from the scrapyard like the wooden plates or crossoverstuff from old speakers.
Here i used a sheet of flexible mdf to make the two dancing ladies.
Finally i casted a traktrixhorn-shaped waveguide for the tweeter from plaster.
It is a lot of experimenting and measuring that way, but the sound ist clear and horn-like fast.
So i'm ok with the sound and the ladies like the design.
Happy new year and saludos de Espana
Horns
My system - in constant evolution since 20 years:
All horn-loaded (except the subs):
Peavey FH-1 bass horns with Klipsch K33 woofers (probably Eminence Kappa 15C in the near future)
EV SM120A mid horns with John Allen A55G drivers
Beyma CP25 tweeters
Focal / JM Lab SW900 Electra + SW38A active subs
Active crossover - analogue - 400Hz/24dB; soon is gonna be 60Hz 24dB as well
Passive 2nd order between mid and tweeter
global sensitivity 104dB/w
Fully modded Yamaha CX-1 preamplifier (all capacitors upgraded; all values <10uF lytics replaced with Wima MKS2)
Low power mini class D amps
Revox B226 used as drive; SMSL SU-8 DAC; VanDenHul integration ICs and QED speaker cables
My system - in constant evolution since 20 years:
All horn-loaded (except the subs):
Peavey FH-1 bass horns with Klipsch K33 woofers (probably Eminence Kappa 15C in the near future)
EV SM120A mid horns with John Allen A55G drivers
Beyma CP25 tweeters
Focal / JM Lab SW900 Electra + SW38A active subs
Active crossover - analogue - 400Hz/24dB; soon is gonna be 60Hz 24dB as well
Passive 2nd order between mid and tweeter
global sensitivity 104dB/w
Fully modded Yamaha CX-1 preamplifier (all capacitors upgraded; all values <10uF lytics replaced with Wima MKS2)
Low power mini class D amps
Revox B226 used as drive; SMSL SU-8 DAC; VanDenHul integration ICs and QED speaker cables
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looks awesome, no one would ever know 😎
was this a totally custom project? and if so, is there a build log? I'd like to procrastinate about building one.
edit, oh crap, the post was from 2003!
Nice hornsystem, Rolox!
Just as a preview, see my just received midbass horns and you might know what's next: Avantgarde Trio, watch out!
Wow, very nice! What are those?
Never seen them beforeNice hornsystem, Rolox!
Just as a preview, see my just received midbass horns and you might know what's next: Avantgarde Trio, watch out!
When building the speaker cloth frame I wondered how to attach it effectively and easy, I read about 3d printers and saw they used magnetic ball joints, I figured that four ball joints would work, and it did it connects strong, might be an idea for other builders...
😀?forgot the pic..😀
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3 way horn system
This is the last iteration of my speakers (3-way horn and mono sub-bass, crossovers 100-500-5k). Seems I've got more slam and punch but also gorgeous cello lines compared with the old midbass enclosures (resized Edgar's Show Horns).
This is the last iteration of my speakers (3-way horn and mono sub-bass, crossovers 100-500-5k). Seems I've got more slam and punch but also gorgeous cello lines compared with the old midbass enclosures (resized Edgar's Show Horns).
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After much planning, my system is now a 5.1. The source is a media PC with an Asus Xonar DG in. I have a TV, but I also have a big screen I can hang for a projector. That screen is about 3m diameter. My music system is packed away until my sound room is ready.
The front and surround speakers are built on Focal RSE-165 (car speakers), and the center is a 4" coaxial car speaker (MTX, quality is good enough). My woofer is an old 8" DVC which has about 50W per voice coil. The woofer isn't much to talk about, but it's surprisingly good when listening.
Surrounds on stands is temporary.
As for the amplifiers, it's a 4-channel, and a stereo amplifier for the center, both my own designs, about 65W for the 4-channel, and something like 100W on the center (way more than enough there).
I need better photos...
The front and surround speakers are built on Focal RSE-165 (car speakers), and the center is a 4" coaxial car speaker (MTX, quality is good enough). My woofer is an old 8" DVC which has about 50W per voice coil. The woofer isn't much to talk about, but it's surprisingly good when listening.
Surrounds on stands is temporary.
As for the amplifiers, it's a 4-channel, and a stereo amplifier for the center, both my own designs, about 65W for the 4-channel, and something like 100W on the center (way more than enough there).
I need better photos...
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When building the speaker cloth frame I wondered how to attach it effectively and easy, I read about 3d printers and saw they used magnetic ball joints, I figured that four ball joints would work, and it did it connects strong, might be an idea for other builders.
See pics
I still dont get how you attach the frame.
Okay, bad description, one ball in each corner of the speaker cabinet front, and four disc shaped neodynium magnets with a hole on speaker grill, the hole makes it easy to screw on, I attach pic, maybe it helps.I still dont get how you attach the frame.
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Thanks.
Well the balls center perfect in the magnet, no wiggle side to side, and ball is threaded, easy to fit.
Well the balls center perfect in the magnet, no wiggle side to side, and ball is threaded, easy to fit.
Thanks.
Well the balls center perfect in the magnet, no wiggle side to side, and ball is threaded, easy to fit.
Properly aligned Neo magnets do the same (one buried under the veneer, the other imbedded in the grill frame), it is erie when you put the grill near and it snaps into place, but can be made to be completly invisible when the grill is removed.
dave
Absolutely.Good thinking, has it been done in commercial speakers ?
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