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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Well, the tubes forum has a photo gallery, so how about one for full range speakers?
Shamefully, I have none of my own to post yet...
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Elk Grove, California
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I'll start... This is my 3rd pair of "T-Horns"; too bad I couldn't keep them, because I sold it...
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An externally hosted image should be here but it no longer works. Please upload images instead of linking to them to prevent this.
TB871 Project Noidster
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Philadelpia
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I like the side details on this pic better than the other details (detail of horn internals). |
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My first successful project :
Fullrange speakers for W3-871S that I use in a home theater. Good extension down to 60 - 70Hz, and "notch filter less" conception. Look at my website for details ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Belgium
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These are my full range speakers. They are now resident in the bedroom. Lovely sound, they realy exceeded my expectations.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Elk Grove, California
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mrlots2do:
Thanks for the comments. The preivous pair had flush sides; it seem like it was dying for some design to put on it; maybe a 3D relief in the future of a dragon or something... GeWa & youyoung21147, great projects, which drivers did you use & how is the low extention? |
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The drivers are TangBand W3-871S
The low extension is 70Hz in free space, and 62Hz when placed near a wall corner (like on the 1st picture). There's enough bass for music, I use them without the sub. The result is amazing ! Really the best value/price design I've ever heard ![]() The attached picture shows the front speakers, with the center channel that isn't really fullrange. |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Belgium
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Stuttgart / Germany
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I have tried to build my final speakers. Well we will see how long I will keep them.
The construktion is for the Fostex FX200. The faceplate is to absorb a peek at 8 kHz. There are no filters or passive components between the speaker and the amp. cya Till
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