Yes, I dare not to make you disappointed after all help and support 🙂.
Just humoring. But we can't beat the communal mind, members can comment very wisely. But you decide.
Starre why not something in the BBC tradition like Harbeth? Eucaliptus maybe?
You see? It kicked off instantly.
I'm fond of dark reds, black, silver and white myself 😉 Darker colors usually seem to blend into the room better when I put a movie on.
Ouch this will make my head spinn lol, but I will read and consider all suggestions. After the baffle is glued in place with braces and the polyester filling glued into place (I am not sure I need to change anything but probably it can be better) I will putty it and sand it smooth. Then a primer layer and then color + maybe some laquer on top. I will also round the braces, maybe it has a little positiv effect. When ready I will post some pictures of the inside to get it right. For example, should the insides be covered with filling all the way to the front, or do you leave a little space to be sure it is not too close to the actual membrane of the woofer?
For example, should the insides be covered with filling all the way to the front, or do you leave a little space to be sure it is not too close to the actual membrane of the woofer?
As you have it now is ''breathing'' fine.
Yeah Dufus, that is quite some asking price! Have not listened to it and maybe it is worth the money, who knows.
Salas: so it has some influence after all, good to know it seems ok to you as it is. It actually has a little thinker layer in the middle section than you specified I think.
First there is a layer going from bottom all the way up to top. Then in the middle a layer from side to side overlapping the bottom-to-top layer. And a little more than 6 cm as specified in the bottom but at the top above the bracing it is full. Se picture for detail:
Salas: so it has some influence after all, good to know it seems ok to you as it is. It actually has a little thinker layer in the middle section than you specified I think.
First there is a layer going from bottom all the way up to top. Then in the middle a layer from side to side overlapping the bottom-to-top layer. And a little more than 6 cm as specified in the bottom but at the top above the bracing it is full. Se picture for detail:
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Matters a lot especially in a reflex. Should work without hindrance. Else you lose much output.
As for high-end speakers etc. there is no VFM at all in that sector. Its either you appreciate an object of desire and you got no time, but much money, or you just stare IMHO. Only 3rd way to nirvana (3rd way is a Scandinavian TM mindset after all) is DIY.
As for high-end speakers etc. there is no VFM at all in that sector. Its either you appreciate an object of desire and you got no time, but much money, or you just stare IMHO. Only 3rd way to nirvana (3rd way is a Scandinavian TM mindset after all) is DIY.
Is that stuffing attached? I'd probably hit it with a stapler and fasten it down so it doesn't move around over time.
Maybe I should only have one layer filling in the middle backside, more mid bass like that?
I have to try I guess.
I have to try I guess.
There is the back bounce that can smear your mids penetrating the cone. You should listen judiciously. Here's a speaker made for my brother, he has them stacked away now because he needed room. Maybe you like the color scheme. Good tone, goes deep, but needs drive. See how it dips Z due to car audio subwoofer type 8incher.
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P.S. Found its FR chart to be complete since I mentioned it. Interestingly it shows comparable trend in a small room with a friend's Harbeth Super HL5 that I measured once in a different much bigger room at a later time. Red line must have had more octave smoothing.
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Thanks Salas, I have a few things to investigate before I am satisfied.
First, the middle part filling, then I will listen to the contribution from the reflex port to make sure it is as good as possible, but probably it is in a good starting point right now.
First, the middle part filling, then I will listen to the contribution from the reflex port to make sure it is as good as possible, but probably it is in a good starting point right now.
I will probably put the filter in the bottom, and also the terminals low on the backside. I wonder how much that volume loss affects sound. I can always put in the filter before glueing the baffle and test the result.
For your shown filter's bulk I don't expect any appreciable volume intrusion. Just keep the coils away from the drivers magnets, and decouple its board elastically to the panel its going to be placed on.
Yes that is what I thought, it will be fine in the bottom, good distance from the woofer magnet. I will use the same glue I had for the filter parts, it is strong but a little elastic.
That thought passed my mind, we will see about that. Tonight I will listen to the bass reflex port and its contribution, I will post a report tonight. I guess you want the most sound from playing 34Hz for duplicating your speakers, Salas.
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