After some research i found these TriTrix MTM TL Knock-Down CNC Cabinet Pair for the price and for my lack of being able to cut a straight line i want these!
what speakers to install?
i dont mind cutting a new baffle to mount a speaker in overtop of the holes that com prefab
fostex full range high efficient shine bright but i am a noob here...
the amp will be using will be less than 10w and tube, as for pp or se???haven't built it yet
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any recommendations or advice on what i could load these enclosures with,
what speakers to install?
i dont mind cutting a new baffle to mount a speaker in overtop of the holes that com prefab
fostex full range high efficient shine bright but i am a noob here...
the amp will be using will be less than 10w and tube, as for pp or se???haven't built it yet
?
any recommendations or advice on what i could load these enclosures with,
IMO, there is no point unless you use the specified drivers. Any others would be a crapshoot.
If you want a higher efficiency FR speaker for your future tubeamp, this is not a good choice.
And it is cheap, because it is cheap (MDF, inadequate bracing).
dave
If you want a higher efficiency FR speaker for your future tubeamp, this is not a good choice.
And it is cheap, because it is cheap (MDF, inadequate bracing).
dave
thanks dave, your usually bringing some reality to my wild and careless ideas.
is this diy tl worth 100$? could it be moded to work well? i just cant find a tl kit anywhere else for under 200, maybe i should contact some local woodworkers and see if they could construct one for me....
is this diy tl worth 100$? could it be moded to work well? i just cant find a tl kit anywhere else for under 200, maybe i should contact some local woodworkers and see if they could construct one for me....
is this diy tl worth 100$?
My opinion? $100 + shipping is a lot to pay for an MDF box i'd be putting in the fire pile.... if i want MDF to butn, i can just go to Chris' work, where they haul 3 bins a week of scrap.
dave
Before you get too set on the Tritrix, i modeled it for a customer. Not very impressive. It will be very punchy, if you are into rock, but no real bass.
Bob
Bob
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i think i will just find a local woodworker to build me some cabinets,
any good online tl designs for a full range driver like the simple 8?
thanks for the info, much appreciated!
any good online tl designs for a full range driver like the simple 8?
thanks for the info, much appreciated!
Simple 8?
Bob has plans for ML-TLs for TB W8 & Fostex FE166En.
There are ML-TLs for CHR & EL70 at the P10-hifi box plans.
MA Pensils are sort of TLs.
dave
Bob has plans for ML-TLs for TB W8 & Fostex FE166En.
There are ML-TLs for CHR & EL70 at the P10-hifi box plans.
MA Pensils are sort of TLs.
dave
Trigger -
Mucho respect to both Dave and Bob but your goal and budget needs come to bare here as well.
Like everyone else I've owned a ton of speaks and am running TriTrix right now for HT. I got mine (mains, surrounds and center ) already built on a trade for low bucks.
My woodworking skills stink, I'm poor, and a Bass Hound and normally wouldn't even think a 5.5" driver worth listening too on a regular basis.
These little TL's shocked me and though I'm at P.E.'s forum as often as here I don't endorse one site and opinions over the other.
For what they are and the knockdown price I don't think they can be beat.
B.B. always the best bet as far as resonance concerns but not worth it to me for low buck drivers. Your not gona beat a CNC cut and wood crafters want bucks just to talk to unless it's a buddy.
I hate XO's just because I'm too ignorant to model and frankly despite building this n that in FR my ears notice the voids in both XO design and FR's. I loved the clarity of CSS fr125's but I couldn't put any power to them without distortion. Pio B20's were great for low buck Rock at bucoo volume but you lose all intricacy on jazz.
Within the next year I hope to be going back to FR in one way or another. I'm waiting for a 5" that is clear as a bell that plays from 18- 18,000 (blew my ears away long ago) that sells for $70. I'm certain it's coming. LOL.
I really have to say go with the TT if you want to listen now. Pick up a cheap SS amp with 35 watts or so, 10 in tubes likely won't get it with these speaks and build something in FR that can handle Jazz and Classical for your tubes.
Mucho respect to both Dave and Bob but your goal and budget needs come to bare here as well.
Like everyone else I've owned a ton of speaks and am running TriTrix right now for HT. I got mine (mains, surrounds and center ) already built on a trade for low bucks.
My woodworking skills stink, I'm poor, and a Bass Hound and normally wouldn't even think a 5.5" driver worth listening too on a regular basis.
These little TL's shocked me and though I'm at P.E.'s forum as often as here I don't endorse one site and opinions over the other.
For what they are and the knockdown price I don't think they can be beat.
B.B. always the best bet as far as resonance concerns but not worth it to me for low buck drivers. Your not gona beat a CNC cut and wood crafters want bucks just to talk to unless it's a buddy.
I hate XO's just because I'm too ignorant to model and frankly despite building this n that in FR my ears notice the voids in both XO design and FR's. I loved the clarity of CSS fr125's but I couldn't put any power to them without distortion. Pio B20's were great for low buck Rock at bucoo volume but you lose all intricacy on jazz.
Within the next year I hope to be going back to FR in one way or another. I'm waiting for a 5" that is clear as a bell that plays from 18- 18,000 (blew my ears away long ago) that sells for $70. I'm certain it's coming. LOL.
I really have to say go with the TT if you want to listen now. Pick up a cheap SS amp with 35 watts or so, 10 in tubes likely won't get it with these speaks and build something in FR that can handle Jazz and Classical for your tubes.
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