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MY DIY Sub, I'm actually taking the plunge
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 4660" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Ok, I'll try and answer in order:</p><p>- I dunno where to get them clips for the speakers. I wonder if Alex wants to chip in?</p><p>- I know some guys are using Decron? Again, there's more clever people on this one. From what I have read about closed boxes, you not supposed to put stuffing in. Again, let the more clever people chip in!</p><p>- Yes, I design all my own boards, but having them made is quite pricey. I still have to find where to have them done at reasonable prices. I usually have quite a few bits of my own design, so I added Rod's ones (which I designed myself) to make up unused baord space (because I'm a cheapskate!) If you just want to do the EAS side, I'll rather chuck them on Veroboard. This allows you a little experimentation and you will need to experiment! The circuits are quite simple, so it'll be a waste to make board for only those ones.</p><p>- I didn't get the last one. I built an amp per speaker, onto my own 'plate'/heatsink, fitted to the back of the sub. My pre-amp has sub outs, so I feed the plate amps with those.</p><p></p><p>No problem with all the q! Only too glad to help ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 4660, member: 122"] Ok, I'll try and answer in order: - I dunno where to get them clips for the speakers. I wonder if Alex wants to chip in? - I know some guys are using Decron? Again, there's more clever people on this one. From what I have read about closed boxes, you not supposed to put stuffing in. Again, let the more clever people chip in! - Yes, I design all my own boards, but having them made is quite pricey. I still have to find where to have them done at reasonable prices. I usually have quite a few bits of my own design, so I added Rod's ones (which I designed myself) to make up unused baord space (because I'm a cheapskate!) If you just want to do the EAS side, I'll rather chuck them on Veroboard. This allows you a little experimentation and you will need to experiment! The circuits are quite simple, so it'll be a waste to make board for only those ones. - I didn't get the last one. I built an amp per speaker, onto my own 'plate'/heatsink, fitted to the back of the sub. My pre-amp has sub outs, so I feed the plate amps with those. No problem with all the q! Only too glad to help ;D [/QUOTE]
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