Hi
Doing the Gallo thing is where I started.
I had a pair purchased in San Fran when on
a visit to the USA. This was in 2000.
While I have not been able to match the driver
decoupling in the origninal Gallo balls I feel
that a 150mm sphere with the 517S1 or SA can
do a decent job even in an acrylic sphere that
was designed for lighting not audio. Besides has
anyone ever really seen a full measurement of a Gallo
ball? An OZ review did take them apart and found
sort of straws as stuffing! Then had a hard
time getting the unit back together. My acrylics
I call Calipsos are fine as long as you do not
drop them. Gallos dent if you drop them. Papier mache
might be the go. Its tough and when lacquered looks great.
My dentist loves the Gallos I bartered
for some bridge work !
Pictures show papier Mache lacquered unit and Acrylic
cored sphere.
AnthonyPT
Doing the Gallo thing is where I started.
I had a pair purchased in San Fran when on
a visit to the USA. This was in 2000.
While I have not been able to match the driver
decoupling in the origninal Gallo balls I feel
that a 150mm sphere with the 517S1 or SA can
do a decent job even in an acrylic sphere that
was designed for lighting not audio. Besides has
anyone ever really seen a full measurement of a Gallo
ball? An OZ review did take them apart and found
sort of straws as stuffing! Then had a hard
time getting the unit back together. My acrylics
I call Calipsos are fine as long as you do not
drop them. Gallos dent if you drop them. Papier mache
might be the go. Its tough and when lacquered looks great.
My dentist loves the Gallos I bartered
for some bridge work !
Pictures show papier Mache lacquered unit and Acrylic
cored sphere.
AnthonyPT
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AnthonyPT said:and found sort of straws as stuffing!
I've seen straws used for aperiodic loading but not as stuffing... i can see how it might work thou.
Papier mache
An easiy to DIY approach, and something that is quite versatile -- quite complex shapes could be made. An artist friend does a lot of papier mache with good results. One of my favorites is the attached lawyer. We actually discussed building speakers this way, but then he moved...
dave
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AnthonyPT said:Pictures show papier Mache lacquered unit and Acrylic cored sphere.
Have you larger pictures?
dave
AnthonyPT said:Here is the Papier Mache
Some major care to get that morroe finish!!! impressive
dave
Here is the 205mm ceramic stoneware
unit with a Axon 4 inch. IMHO very nice !
I have slightly smaller spheres that
will take 3" drivers but have not had the
time to cut the six holes for each sphere.
Tiring and tedious but worth it if you can do it.
Line it wiith a weighted core and rock wool.
AnthonyPT
unit with a Axon 4 inch. IMHO very nice !
I have slightly smaller spheres that
will take 3" drivers but have not had the
time to cut the six holes for each sphere.
Tiring and tedious but worth it if you can do it.
Line it wiith a weighted core and rock wool.
AnthonyPT
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Anthony, all I can say is those are damn cool! I haven't seen something this spiffy in a long time. Thank's for the inspiration! I'm going to have to look into building some of these guys for sure, now!
Could you provide any more insight into how you're mounting the drivers? Any tricks to it, or is it pretty straight forward?
Could you provide any more insight into how you're mounting the drivers? Any tricks to it, or is it pretty straight forward?
Hi motherone,
Thanks for the encouragement!
To mount drivers I find I generally use a sort of
blue tack or equivalent. I use a Jaycar
speaker sealant cat.CF-2762 it is grey and
then on the ceramic spheres it makes a very nice
gasket to support and seal the drivers. As you can see
I have used nylon nuts and bolts to perhaps help
decouple the driver. The TBW3-517 drivers I have used
steel nuts but mounted them with the heads also
facing outwards. I can then add short offsets (spacers) to add
a grill to deter fingers if necessary. The black support as seen
in the red lacquer picture is a plumbing ring but with rubber
edging which can be added to keep the driver positioned.
Wall mounting could be done with Altronics bracket Cat.H8012.
I have been playing with the Ikea speakers stands for a while.
See pictures. Putting weighted cores in the sphere really makes
life easier and overcomes a lot of issues. The 517s drivers seem to be
ok in a 150mm sphere but I will be trying a 200mm also.
The 517 door nob phase plugs, which are really what this thread
is about, sometimes needs to be reglued but have not had
anymore trouble with them since. Maybe a Dammar coating might
enhance things??
Check out these sites:
http://www.jaycar.com.au
http://www.altronics.com.au
For other ideas (small subs) check
http://www.historystones.com/noname4.html
Thanks for the encouragement!
To mount drivers I find I generally use a sort of
blue tack or equivalent. I use a Jaycar
speaker sealant cat.CF-2762 it is grey and
then on the ceramic spheres it makes a very nice
gasket to support and seal the drivers. As you can see
I have used nylon nuts and bolts to perhaps help
decouple the driver. The TBW3-517 drivers I have used
steel nuts but mounted them with the heads also
facing outwards. I can then add short offsets (spacers) to add
a grill to deter fingers if necessary. The black support as seen
in the red lacquer picture is a plumbing ring but with rubber
edging which can be added to keep the driver positioned.
Wall mounting could be done with Altronics bracket Cat.H8012.
I have been playing with the Ikea speakers stands for a while.
See pictures. Putting weighted cores in the sphere really makes
life easier and overcomes a lot of issues. The 517s drivers seem to be
ok in a 150mm sphere but I will be trying a 200mm also.
The 517 door nob phase plugs, which are really what this thread
is about, sometimes needs to be reglued but have not had
anymore trouble with them since. Maybe a Dammar coating might
enhance things??
Check out these sites:
http://www.jaycar.com.au
http://www.altronics.com.au
For other ideas (small subs) check
http://www.historystones.com/noname4.html
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for what it's worth, there is at least one DIY veteran who claims lower x-max sounds better:
I read that link - thanks for providing me with a source of a good laugh

Apparently, he's not very familar with XBL^2 (even though he makes mention of them), LMT or any of the other low-distortion, high-excursion drivers that are out there today. Most of the problems he described have been significantly reduced/eliminated on modern driver designs, even under/overhung ones.
It was an enjoyable read

Hi
In my last post about spheres and the 517 drivers I
must have been having a bad hair day ! It should have
said "screws face outwards from within the sphere
then washers and nuts are used to hold the driver
on the sphere." I only use nuts and bolts on my subwoofers
after a screw and nut combo failed and the driver needed
refitting !
Regards
AnthonyPT
In my last post about spheres and the 517 drivers I
must have been having a bad hair day ! It should have
said "screws face outwards from within the sphere
then washers and nuts are used to hold the driver
on the sphere." I only use nuts and bolts on my subwoofers
after a screw and nut combo failed and the driver needed
refitting !
Regards
AnthonyPT
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