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I just ordered the PCBs for these so I expect it will be a couple weeks before those come in. I'll be sure to post here when those boards do come in.
Yes it's perfectly fine to build the cabinet with a straight back instead of angled at the top. There is no need to change anything else. The...
I measured the Nexus TM and MTM on the turntable today. I still have to offload the files but I'll have the detailed measurements of those two...
Unfortunately I don't have the cabinet 3d models with metric units. I do have metric dimensions for the MTMWW tower posted here if it helps at...
There are three parts which are shared between the original design and the upgraded crossover, the 3.0mH inductor, and the 15 and 17uF NPE caps....
Edit, don't use that I'll get the merged LF data added then re-upload. Here is the updated files.
I managed to get measurements for the Nexus Center today as I was going to be taking measurements on some other speakers. I didn't get a chance...
Option A is better then option B. The main limitation in dispersion when placing the speaker sideways like that is the driver to driver...
I've created a separate thread for the HT-12 upgrade crossover with full measurements of the new crossover which can be found here:...
Erich normally throws some disconnects in with the crossover parts. If you could not find them the compression drivers use 1/4" and the woofers...
Creating a separate thread for this as not the clutter the main HTM/HT thread. There seems to have been some confusion about this crossover and...
Should not pose too much of an issue.
You could use the inuke for the titans just disable any filters on the inuke and let it run fullrange as the crossover/processing is handled by...
Sawdust and wood glue should be enough, there isn't much pressure in the cabinet and you don't need it to be 100% air tight. Small leaks won't...
My goto has always been recycled denim insulation but that's been hard to find for the past couple years. So I just use polyfil and/or acoustic...
You don't have to be super accurate with the tuning, I usually round things to whole or common fractional numbers when giving ports sizes and...
Yeah the Celestion compression drivers use standard 1/4" quick disconnects.
I'd use acoustic foam, fiberglass or mineral wool, you probably want about 1.5 - 2" thick material. 5lbs should be enough for two cabinets.
Nope, that should be perfectly fine.
Not really a noticeable performance gain between those. The compression drivers were swapped out because the QC on new batches of the original...