Awesome. PM me with details. Going to start gathering up parts for the winter building season. P.S.: Your Volts and a sub are what keep...
Matt: Any changes over the past couple of years to the MTM version's crossover? These have come on my radar as a possible backup for my RS180...
Also, to those looking for a guide on stuffing for the Denhams, I suggest starting with one 12oz bag of Polyfil per enclosure. This is exactly...
After doing a lot of measuring, and some un-scientific listening, I've determined that these are great speakers, but need a fuller room to really...
Very nice job on those, Thucker. How big is your listening space, and what kind of distance are you sitting at from these? My experience so far...
What layout did you settle on, Spaker?
I'm also curious about your MLTL calculations, Thucker, and what that ends up sounding like. Are you going to adjust the port length? I've been...
In a quantity of 10, PCBs of this size can be manufactured and shipped to the U.S. for around $5-$10 per board. What it costs in man hours and...
Thanks. Yeah, I also had the idea for a slim set of Denham towers with the same volume, but not as much depth. That may be one of my next builds...
For anyone who is curious, these came out to 35 lbs. each. If anyone has any questions about these, feel free to ask.
That brings us up to last week, when I finally finished both of these. The resulting black and "Lagoon" front has a nice "'90s Tannoy monitor"...
Here's one cabinet, after center-punching the spots for the driver screws. You can also see my bag of poly-fill, waiting to spring into action....
Here's one finished baffle, after getting glued on, and another finish coat. The other baffle is setting in the clamp-up behind it. I used...
The router arrived and I got to work finishing the baffles. I strongly suggest to anyone doing the same thing to route MDF before it gets any...
With a snug fit, I just used liquid nails on a little bit of the inside lip of the port, and more on the inside to hold it in place. Here is the...
Continuing back work. Figuring out the positioning for the crossover board, relative to the port and binding posts, this is a good photo of the...
After the main cabinets were done, I sorted out the backs. I also had some downtime while I waited for a new router to round the front baffles....
While I waited for my PCBs to be manufactured, I finished the cabinets. I used the same basic finish I used 13 years ago on my previous project...
My next step was to work up a crossover PCB for the Denham circuit. From my experience with the OS MTM crossovers, this was a fairly quick...
I was finally able to order the Denham kit from Erich in March, and mock up how his baffles fit to my cabinet - perfect. "Boy these things are...
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