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    New DIY Compact Monitors

    Hi All,

    after looking over my shelves, I saw some parts laying around and gettin dusty. So I decided to built a pair of speakers with the parts.
    The Target was a as compact as possible Monitor but with 15" woofers.
    Here are some pics of the start.....others will follow

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    2nd

    pictures:

    next is verneering and walnut edges.......

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    Great !

    very nice work

    Is the wood front plate in MDF ?

    Where have you found the blue paint and how do you apply it ?

    Thanks for advice

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    well this fantastic looks, whoa!
    looking forward see the finished speaker.
    mikey

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    thanks guys

    Quote Originally Posted by demon View Post
    well this fantastic looks, whoa!
    looking forward see the finished speaker.
    mikey
    ok,

    the spare parts acquired from US-friends , ebay and on my shelves were:
    2226H
    2470
    2405H
    2312
    2308
    and some DIY Crossovers formerly used in my DIY 4333. Crossover Frequencies are 850Hz and 6500Hz.

    I know....not the right parts for a Monitor, but for a high power system with the very compact size of: H=72cm (ca. 28"), W= 44cm (ca. 17,3"), D= 42cm (ca. 16-1/2") it will work very fine. netto volume ca. 98liters.
    The cab is tuned to 34Hz in cause of the fres of the woofers.
    Weight is ca. 43kg (ca. 90pnds).

    A high WAF is secured with this size

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    Looking very good Hans-Peter.

    What is the blue color code you use? The earlier codes presented her have been in a format not used in Norway.... Most likely different coding schemes in the US and Europe.
    Johnny Haugen Sørgård

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratitifb View Post
    very nice work

    Is the wood front plate in MDF ?

    Where have you found the blue paint and how do you apply it ?

    Thanks for advice
    I as well would like to know about sourcing and application of the blue paint. I am also extremely interested in seeing the edges veneered, as well as the rest of the cab as I need to do the same to a pair of 4647 boxes.

    Thanks,

    Russellc

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    compact monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by ratitifb View Post
    very nice work
    Is the wood front plate in MDF ?
    Where have you found the blue paint and how do you apply it ?
    Thanks for advice
    Hi ratitif,

    yes,...the baffle is made from MDF , the holes by a CNC machine.

    The blue paint I found in my post box after Bo Putnam was so kind to sent it to me two years ago. His mixture is descripted in some old threads.

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    JBL blue color

    Quote Originally Posted by yggdrasil View Post
    Looking very good Hans-Peter.

    What is the blue color code you use? The earlier codes presented her have been in a format not used in Norway.... Most likely different coding schemes in the US and Europe.
    Hi Johnny,

    as said before....the color code you can see in old threads...I try to find them.

    The picture I showed in the above post does NOT show the real color expresion in cause of the photoflash. It is'nt that bright in reality.
    I made some tests before getting the color from Bo with RAL 5007.
    It's very similar. but with less "red oxide" parts.

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    compact monitor project

    Hi all,

    the project with the last pics....
    my first verneering experiances.

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    Beautiful work!

    I've seen many pictures of side, top and bottom panels with 45 degree joints. My attempts to do such joints have been "not great". What is the secret to making these cuts so they fit together so well? I had a friend that told me that one problem may be that the arbor on my saw will only tilt towards my fence.

    Anybody's help is welcome.

    Again, beautiful cabs!

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    Magnificent, and the slim footprint is really neat for a 15" system.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hofmannhp View Post
    my first verneering experiances.
    Hard to believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fangio View Post
    Magnificent, and the slim footprint is really neat for a 15" system.
    Hard to believe.
    Hi Florian,

    thanks.....this was the target......to make an "as compact as posible" cabinet with a 15" woofer.

    they look wonderful in reality....the (shining) surface is only oiled after the tips from Rick.

    to barkingdog: for good results with the 45° cuts, you need a saw with a sliding desk and very precise measurements.

    Now it's time to start with the second one....and the tuning of the crossovers.....still looking for some nice terminal plates for the backside.

    The name of the speakers can be 4317 or 4319...

    BTW: the front badges are original new ones from early 4320s, but shortened to 32cm.
    the outside measures: H=72cm, W= 44cm, D=44cm (without Grille)

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    Nice to see a project near completion with very good workmanship!
    I'm sure you are proud, as I would be. -grumpy

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    Wow, pretty nice speakers.

    A couple of questions:
    (1) What are the dimensions of your finished cabinets?
    (2) What is the approximate weight of each cabinet?
    (3) Are those horns 2312/HL92 or 2307/HL91?
    (4) What model woofer?

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