newfinish said:dont know how
At the bottom of the reply window (the one I am typing in) is a button "Choose file"
Click on it, it will take you to your hard drive. Pick a pic that is 100K or less. That file will show up next to the choose file button. When you hit "submit reply" it will then show up as a thumbnail which we can click on. Like this
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newfinish said:dont know how and read the help section but still didnt understand
Take your pictures that you uploaded to that useless msn storage and post one picture here at a time with the attach file feature.. also make sure your pics you post are less than 100K and 800x600 😀
My recently built system
Still considering ideas for a finish.
More details here:
http://www.stormpages.com/elfranche/index.html
Still considering ideas for a finish.
More details here:
http://www.stormpages.com/elfranche/index.html
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Jordan Line Array
Here are some pictures of my Jordan Line Array built on Jordan 125, 33 litre bass box. The Line Array is approximately 5 litres. The sub woofer is a 66 litre ported 1" MDF construction with dowel re-inforcement inside. Also a 3" x 14" port powered by hypex 125 watt amp. The speakers are 6.8" Extremis by Adire. The fronts of the speakers are 3/4" pine. The speakers themselves are black laquer.
After much experimentation, I found that I am running the Jordan Array full range turned 30 degrees toward center causing them to cross over in front of the listener. The Line Arrays can be turned in any direction to suit the listener. The cross over that I use is a RC Equalization cirquit as indicated in Jordan's website except for the resistance being 8.5 ohms. The Jordan 125's have a 2 MHz coil, therefore the crossover is very simple. After much breaking in, I find the sound is very clear, fast and extremely crisp on vocals. I have never heard speakers that can image instruments and vocals like these can. It's like the group is right in front of you. This is as close to live as I have heard.
The sound from the subwoofer is very tight and very musical, perfectly suited for the speed of the Jordan Array. Originally I had 2 Jordan 125's in this particular subwoofer but one of the speakers went bad and I changed them to the Adire Extremis 6.8 which were almost a perfect match except for the output of the Extremis put them in a total different league. I also had to change the port size.
I'd like to thank Bob Reimer of Creative Sound Solutions for supplying the last remaining Jordan 125's and also the Jordan 52's and thanks for all his help. Thanks also to Adire for supplying the port size for the 66 litre sub box
Here are some pictures of my Jordan Line Array built on Jordan 125, 33 litre bass box. The Line Array is approximately 5 litres. The sub woofer is a 66 litre ported 1" MDF construction with dowel re-inforcement inside. Also a 3" x 14" port powered by hypex 125 watt amp. The speakers are 6.8" Extremis by Adire. The fronts of the speakers are 3/4" pine. The speakers themselves are black laquer.
After much experimentation, I found that I am running the Jordan Array full range turned 30 degrees toward center causing them to cross over in front of the listener. The Line Arrays can be turned in any direction to suit the listener. The cross over that I use is a RC Equalization cirquit as indicated in Jordan's website except for the resistance being 8.5 ohms. The Jordan 125's have a 2 MHz coil, therefore the crossover is very simple. After much breaking in, I find the sound is very clear, fast and extremely crisp on vocals. I have never heard speakers that can image instruments and vocals like these can. It's like the group is right in front of you. This is as close to live as I have heard.
The sound from the subwoofer is very tight and very musical, perfectly suited for the speed of the Jordan Array. Originally I had 2 Jordan 125's in this particular subwoofer but one of the speakers went bad and I changed them to the Adire Extremis 6.8 which were almost a perfect match except for the output of the Extremis put them in a total different league. I also had to change the port size.
I'd like to thank Bob Reimer of Creative Sound Solutions for supplying the last remaining Jordan 125's and also the Jordan 52's and thanks for all his help. Thanks also to Adire for supplying the port size for the 66 litre sub box
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Re: My recently built system
Very impressive cabinets. 😎
fpara said:Still considering ideas for a finish.
More details here:
http://www.stormpages.com/elfranche/index.html
Very impressive cabinets. 😎
DIY
this is the small kit HT with
Fostex fe127 and tweeter HI 28
the sub is tempest 15 " with power amp 360 watt
verry nice fof the price 🙂
http://www.geocities.com/spicer2762/kitHT.jpg
this is the small kit HT with
Fostex fe127 and tweeter HI 28
the sub is tempest 15 " with power amp 360 watt
verry nice fof the price 🙂
http://www.geocities.com/spicer2762/kitHT.jpg
Spicer,
Thats pretty impressive. Virually identical LCRs - they appear to use the same volume enclosure with horizontal orientation for the C. Did you build surrounds? Is the finish just clear over the MDF?
Mark
Thats pretty impressive. Virually identical LCRs - they appear to use the same volume enclosure with horizontal orientation for the C. Did you build surrounds? Is the finish just clear over the MDF?
Mark
I Mark Techer
For the finition is juste a varnished
with 4 thickness clear (floor) on de mdf 3/4
for the enclosure is the same of each 10 litrer (fostex)
is verry easy to buit and peint
For the suround is not the same is the Camber 3.5 (commercial )
Spicer
🙂
For the finition is juste a varnished
with 4 thickness clear (floor) on de mdf 3/4
for the enclosure is the same of each 10 litrer (fostex)
is verry easy to buit and peint
For the suround is not the same is the Camber 3.5 (commercial )
Spicer
🙂
Spicer, it was fun reading your last post and figuring out which French-English words went together. 😉
Anyhow, how does the HI-VI 28 tweeter sound? What are the specs for the crossover and what components are you using? I'm assuming you got the crossover components from Solen as well.
Anyhow, how does the HI-VI 28 tweeter sound? What are the specs for the crossover and what components are you using? I'm assuming you got the crossover components from Solen as well.
My english is so so....🙄
The tweeter HI-VI TN28 is POOR is ( to choke) no detail may be i would like change for and order one on the low cost (LPG 25FA) for the price is good
The Xover is juste a cond. for the tweeter and is cut a 10.000 (SOLEN)
The tweeter HI-VI TN28 is POOR is ( to choke) no detail may be i would like change for and order one on the low cost (LPG 25FA) for the price is good
The Xover is juste a cond. for the tweeter and is cut a 10.000 (SOLEN)
this is offered on special at solen...Pioneer FR051, 1" Text Dome Tweeter 8ohms 60W 89dB 255 10.00$US / 12.00$C
marble system again
gday!
I want to show you my new satellites, made by real marble.
a few models there: http://www.artmaydan.org.ua/hi-fi.html
gday!
I want to show you my new satellites, made by real marble.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
a few models there: http://www.artmaydan.org.ua/hi-fi.html
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