No I have not, my intention is to do that but I need some rest now lol. And I need to buy some speaker terminals and good cable for connection.
Whatever has good construction and logical price that appeals to you. Don't follow the ''hi-end'' mantra regarding cabling and connectors is my humble opinion. Save funds for constructing right height supports or to make any crossover tweaks in the future if you don't like something in your system/room acoustics/preference context would be my 2C.
Yes, the difference between "normal" priced cables/terminals and the very expensive (I have seen some Furutech terminals wich are very expensive) is probably very small and not worth even considering.
I have a Simaudio Moon w-3 power amplifier (2x125W 8Ohm, 250W/4Ohm).
No problem handling the speakers in my opinion.
http://www.simaudio.com/moonw3.htm
No problem handling the speakers in my opinion.
http://www.simaudio.com/moonw3.htm
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Hi henry, yeah of course they will 😛.
I have no intention to beat anything, just having fun building my first speakers 🙂.
I have no intention to beat anything, just having fun building my first speakers 🙂.
its one of the few commercial speakers that i like. they have tremendous bass performance.
good luck !
cheers
henry
good luck !
cheers
henry
I believe the HDS tweeter is better than the one used in my Revel Performa, we will see about that soon.
i always wondered, what kind of level of drivers they use for the commercial products. For harmann, prob its not that easy to measure, since they manufactured in house and for several brands.
What makes u decide to use HDS tweeters?
cheers
henry
What makes u decide to use HDS tweeters?
cheers
henry
I liked what I read online, and it seems a sturdy quality tweeter. Only negative I have read about it is a slight raise of level around 4kHz or something like that, but some say it is not necessary to fix this with the cross over, some say you should. The big picture seem to be a good quality tweeter with nice sound, good extention uppwards and a reasonable price.
I have drilled the holes for the drivers, but I noticed when I tried to mount T-nuts it is not very much wood to mount it on, I am afriad it will crack. I need some advice doing this.
Try this:
... putting a piece of MDF behind front panel. Radius of the back panel would be the same as the inner radius of the front panel. This is just simple task of adding more material so that you have something to mount T-nuts in.
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... putting a piece of MDF behind front panel. Radius of the back panel would be the same as the inner radius of the front panel. This is just simple task of adding more material so that you have something to mount T-nuts in.
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Yes that is one way, ty Zvuchniak. I am rather close to the edge, I was even considering turning the T-nuts upside down and use glue, but maybe that will be even worse?
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