Bob Boyer
Veteran and General Yakker
Indeed. Enjoyed it immensely!
Been thinking the same thing all day Al, as I do have two good corners, 2x6 studs, and thick sheetrock.Retirement project, George!
Think I'd be looking for a higher xmax higher and/or power handling woofer with similar T/S.
Are the voice coils burning up or getting mechanically destroyed?
Been thinking the same thing all day Al, as I do have two good corners, 2x6 studs, and thick sheetrock.
Going to keep my eyes open for scrounging high density plywood.
Voice coils Scott, just being over powered. . The Crites 1526C's are modeled after the K-33 woof. A higher power woof wouldbenice if they could match up to the cab...
Dare I say MDF? It's not great stuff, but it is dense!Been thinking the same thing all day Al, as I do have two good corners, 2x6 studs, and thick sheetrock.
Going to keep my eyes open for scrounging high density plywood.
MDF works great, they are used in many of the speakers built todayDare I say MDF? It's not great stuff, but it is dense!
Yep .So you keep replacing $300 woofs as you blow them up???
Those were made from 19 mm 13 ply Finnish birch, used in the diecutting industry. The laser was holding tolerance of .002 which made assembly a breezeMine were built with 1/2 " marine grade plywood.
Scratch built a set of Soniphase S6's for me out of 1/2 Baltic birch I think. Mark , what was that stuff? Too bad you dont have access to that big laser cutter....man...that was some of the best fit I've seen..
It's not great stuff, but it is dense!
Awesome! The sandwich construction would simplify and aid making the joints overlap perfectly. What a great idea!11 ply 3/4" birch glued to 3/4" mdf with 2 by 4's running across all sides/ends are what these are built with. Front baffle is 2.25" with birch mdf birch sandwich. These are quite heavy, why I have them on homeade 2x8 construction trucks.