DIY web pages

Here´s a link to a number of DIY projects that I made the last few years. Whole system is more or less DIY, OTL amps and dipole speakers among other things. It´s actually my system description, text in swedish but there are many pictures.
I will happily answer any questions.

http://www.hififorum.nu/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16613

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
www.telecomreg.com/speakers is a link to my web page describing my “Heavenly Joy” set of time-aligned speakers with baffle absorbing materials, using a powered subwoofer/MTM alignment. Each speaker has two Morel MW 142s, a Morel MDT 30 tweeter and a ScanSpeak 25W/8565-01 subwoofer connected to a RCM Akustik Detonation amp. My website has a very verbose discussion of the design. (I put this site on the Web in 2002, changed web host and am now getting around to updating the link.)
 
Hey guys,

I thought it might be a good idea to introduce those websites that have been on my signature for a while...

http://speakerdesign.blogspot.com

- Loudspeaker design site with my own personal bias towards: boxed speakers with stiff cones, trying to use good design techniques for enclosures to maximize absorption of the back-wave, shaping the exterior to optimize the sonic signature caused by diffraction, choosing the right materials... and things like that.

I've settled on a Blogspot template, partly because it has commenting features (and I didn't want to reinvent the wheel every time I wanted to add a new feature) so you guys are welcome to say stuff on it :)

http://www.lechpapierski.com

- Electronics site. It's a similar deal with this one with comments and whatnot. But because I've been focusing on my other site, there's not much here at the moment except for a whole lot of manufacturer links, which you might find useful if you want semiconductor components.

Cheers,
 

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