I'd probably limit them to around 1.8 kHz but you can try 2.5 kHz if you want.
Here's a quick run 0.75 cu ft sealed (RED) and 1.70 cu ft @ 34 Hz (GRN).
I have to get back to building networks right now.
WOW, speedy, you better get back to building your networks, me too... Unrelated to these speakers, I had a quick question, on the tweeter section of the LX-30 I am building, is there supposed to be 1 or 2 .25 mH coils used? I ordered 4 ea 255-214 .25 mH Jantzen Air Core 18 ga Inductors. I think I only need 1, as the N333 networks only used one for the tweeter, your thoughts?
It's a 0.25 mH tapped autotransformer and I don't think I have any left. I think I only have Jubal 65 values left.
Giskard:
That lock miter setup looks interesting. Do you have a preference for working with MDF versus plywood with lock miters? I was wondering if differernt glue absorption qualities would make a difference when assembling the pieces. I purchased a fancy raised panel door bit from another company and the best feature was that I could buy a plastic alignment jig so I didn't have to run mutliple scrap pieces to get the height adjustment perfect.
Hi Tim,
I use MDF and Titebond. I use an aluminum table saw blade and router bit gauge to set the height.
2.2cuft roughly int he L77, can someone explain, why the alnico was used in this setup, vs its counterpart. my guess is for the parts availibilty during that era.
iam redoing an L77 out of 2.5cuft boxes, should i use the alnico or ferrite magnets with a pr10? i thought of using the H5040 2420/033 but have swayed to a 044. the speakers are for Tv & eventually rear surround function in my main system.
how can i lower the internal volume w/ bracing and damping?
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