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Light hearted 4" powered speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="johnc" data-source="post: 86805" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>My new year resolution is to complete this project and try to make it look nice. 5 sides of the approx 7.5l box are gluing at the moment - only just managing with 3 clamps.</p><p></p><p>I'm really having fun with the router. Definitely the tool I was missing. I even used it make simple locating features to aid assembly and gluing.</p><p></p><p>Although WinISD points to using a 2l box for the other speaker, I will keep the internal volume as large as practical. The transformer and electronics will reside in the bottom of the box below the sealed portion. I shall try out the linkwitz transform with this project - hoping for an Fp at about 45Hz with a Qp of 0.7 - just gotta keep an eye on the Xmax. I don't intend for these speakers to be loud but I do plan for them to move. Once I have the first box complete I can do some listening tests to determine how low I want it to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnc, post: 86805, member: 2084"] My new year resolution is to complete this project and try to make it look nice. 5 sides of the approx 7.5l box are gluing at the moment - only just managing with 3 clamps. I'm really having fun with the router. Definitely the tool I was missing. I even used it make simple locating features to aid assembly and gluing. Although WinISD points to using a 2l box for the other speaker, I will keep the internal volume as large as practical. The transformer and electronics will reside in the bottom of the box below the sealed portion. I shall try out the linkwitz transform with this project - hoping for an Fp at about 45Hz with a Qp of 0.7 - just gotta keep an eye on the Xmax. I don't intend for these speakers to be loud but I do plan for them to move. Once I have the first box complete I can do some listening tests to determine how low I want it to go. [/QUOTE]
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