Thank you for your assessments of the CNO4 and TL2. Very enlightening! 👍
My main speakers are Troels' TWQTs, but I'm planning to build his TL3s for which I have high expectations. 😀
My main speakers are Troels' TWQTs, but I'm planning to build his TL3s for which I have high expectations. 😀
Fantastic! A friend of mine has built it and he loves it. He added thou that the TL3 doesn't like transistor amps and will shine better with tubes... and I just finished planning a new sort of TL3. if you're interested, it separate the crucial midrange from the bass. Like I did with my TL2 and CNO4I'm planning to build his TL3s for which I have high expectations
it separate the crucial midrange from the bass. Like I did with my TL2 and CNO4
As it happens, this was also the direction I decided to take. I even made some simple drawings to see what the speakers would look like. I opted for a simplified version of the Troels' design with a single layer of Baltic Birch. I don't think they're the prettiest speakers, but that's not what I'm looking for either. 😉


I very much like what you did there, Looks much better with the Grills. Could be great to have your impressions and photos when you startprettiest speakers
Fantastic build! What frequency does the 10” cross to the active 18”? Seems like possibly a good combo to go beneath an existing Azura horn mid and JBL 2405h I’d like to repurpose.
Thank you!Fantastic build! What frequency does the 10” cross to the active 18”?
This is a Troels Gravesen project, called the loudspeaker 2. In the link below you get all information
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/The-Loudspeaker-2.htm
I intend to start next summer!when you start
Thanks for all the great hands on information!! Based on your feedback I am going to go in the direction of the TL3. I will run it with a tube amp! I would be interested in seeing your version of a TL3. And I hope to start this build in March. Thanks again for sharing your experiences with us. And congrats on your outstanding builds!Fantastic! A friend of mine has built it and he loves it. He added thou that the TL3 doesn't like transistor amps and will shine better with tubes... and I just finished planning a new sort of TL3. if you're interested, it separate the crucial midrange from the bass. Like I did with my TL2 and CNO4
Did you sell your CNO-4's? I'm a new member so cannot send you a message directly, but you may send me one. Thanks.Fantastic! A friend of mine has built it and he loves it. He added thou that the TL3 doesn't like transistor amps and will shine better with tubes... and I just finished planning a new sort of TL3. if you're interested, it separate the crucial midrange from the bass. Like I did with my TL2 and CNO4
Thanks mate for your kind words 🙏🏼Thanks for all the great hands on information!! Based on your feedback I am going to go in the direction of the TL3. I will run it with a tube amp! I would be interested in seeing your version of a TL3. And I hope to start this build in March. Thanks again for sharing your experiences with us. And congrats on your outstanding builds!
Here is the version of the TL3 I sketched and all the best with building, that is really is the fun part
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@noamgeller Which IsoAcoustic devices do you recommend for separating the 2 parts of the speakers? What have you used most successfully? Also what footers do you use with your TL2 and other speakers?
I used the isoacoustics iso puck. 9 kilo load per unit. These are the black ones for Pro market. I guess the silver ones orea is just a rip off the audiophile market.Which IsoAcoustic devices do you recommend f
Thanks!I used the isoacoustics iso puck. 9 kilo load per unit. These are the black ones for Pro market. I guess the silver ones orea is just a rip off the audiophile market.
Building TL3s with a single layer of Baltic Birch has its aesthetic challenges.
I'm trying to figure out if I can improve the appearance of the TL3s shown in my drawings in post 83. To that end, I've made some new drawings with a few minor changes.
What do you guys think?

<- Option 1 «««---»»» Option 2 ->

I'm trying to figure out if I can improve the appearance of the TL3s shown in my drawings in post 83. To that end, I've made some new drawings with a few minor changes.
What do you guys think?




I'll take option nr. 2 or the one on post 83. I think option no, 1 will be really difficult to do... would be great to see some pictures of the building progress 👍🏻
I don't think option number one will be that difficult to achieve. My idea is to separate the lower grille (for the bass and tweeter) from the upper grille (for the mid).
The lower grille is quite simple, as shown in the image below:

As for the upper grille, it will consist of two pieces. The first will be made from MDF and covered in black fabric, as shown in the image below:

The second piece will be made from Baltic Birch and will be attached to the previous one, as shown in the image below:

Et voilà! The front grille is complete. 🙂
The lower grille is quite simple, as shown in the image below:

As for the upper grille, it will consist of two pieces. The first will be made from MDF and covered in black fabric, as shown in the image below:

The second piece will be made from Baltic Birch and will be attached to the previous one, as shown in the image below:

Et voilà! The front grille is complete. 🙂
You've expressed some reservations about the difficulty of option 1. But, leaving aside these practical reservations and looking at the different variations from a purely aesthetic point of view, do you still prefer option 2 from post 95?
I haven't thought about a base yet, nor do I know if I'm going to go down that road.
For now, I'm more inclined towards simple feet and/or spikes.
But if I decide to make a base, I guess I have two options:


Thanks.
For now, I'm more inclined towards simple feet and/or spikes.
But if I decide to make a base, I guess I have two options:
- Make a simple base like Troels did. 🙂

- Or make a much more sophisticated base (à la Kenrick Sound). 😎

Thanks.
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