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If you just need it flat against the wall you can use one of the aluminum french cleat hangers (Hangman). Small flatscreen TV mounts also work...
Totally fine to use terminal cups, I use them on pretty much all of my builds.
I now have the PCBs for these and in case you missed it I posted the crossover information as well as the measured frequency response at the end...
The HT-8 uses the Celestion TF0818 so you can use that to model the enclosure volume.
You can use 1/2" MDF, I'd just throw some extra bracing in there. Try to leave no more then a 6-8" span unbraced. Walmart mattress topper will...
I don't have the PCB's yet as I am waiting until I verify the crossover values but will post here when they are available. I'll send you a PM for...
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They would likely work ok with the HT8, no worse then the volts which many people use together with the HT series with good results.
Shouldn't be too much of a difference if you wanted to put the port on the side vs the front of the cabinet. The cutout is a little tricky. I...
You can make the tower enclosures sealed but you do give up quite a bit of output and extension at the low frequencies. Alternatively you could...
Top left 4.5mH, Bottom left 1.0mH, Bottom Right 2.0mH.
Those are the newest versions as they have the 33ohm resistor removed and use the 20 Ohm resistor on the HF driver.
Do you have a picture of the crossover board? I can tell you from that if it is the latest version. But there were only small changes to the...
The HF pad essentially just drops the level of the HF driver about 1.5dB: [ATTACH]
If building you own ported enclosure and wanting to keep it fairly compact you will want something around 0.5cuft. So to keep things shallow for...
You need to have a mounting solution like a baffle that you screw to the framing or some blocking placed on the backside of the drywall but...
Yeah those are the correct parts. Parts Express removed a bunch of the Xicon 10w resistor values so many of those used in the kits have largely...
These could be used for LCR especially in a family room setup where the single 6.5" can usually give more then enough output for normal people....
If you have the ports with the flare on the inside they do not need to be cut (not sure if they ship with these yet). If you have the ports...