June 19, 20206 yr 16 minutes ago, n_maher said: Since when is necessary a measuring stick around here? I'll shoot you a message with the dimensions that I need and we can go from there. Well, it is in the sense that the necessity of something is inversely proportional to its likelihood of happening around here.
June 19, 20206 yr Author I assembled some 170Wx1 ICE amplifiers, that will power a pair of passive tapped horns for subwoofer duty Channel 2 (XLR input, 8 ohm load) Channel 2 (RCA Input, 8 ohm load) Channel 1 (XLR Input, 8 ohm load) Channel 1 (RCA Input, 8 ohm load) Edited June 19, 20206 yr by luvdunhill
June 19, 20206 yr Nice! I still look occasionally for a "reasonable" ICE Power kit for a ~$200W/ch stereo amp for a friend that needs something small and portable. I haven't found one that doesn't bust the budget yet.
June 19, 20206 yr 14 minutes ago, UFN said: What is the budget? 😀 I think it's unrealistically low. 😭
June 20, 20206 yr Author 7 hours ago, n_maher said: I think it's unrealistically low. 😭 You can get a stereo 50ASX2 for <$100 as well as the same case I used for around that. Should be good to go.
June 20, 20206 yr 35 minutes ago, luvdunhill said: You can get a stereo 50ASX2 for <$100 as well as the same case I used for around that. Should be good to go. I'll look into that, thanks.
June 22, 20206 yr So, back on topic, I decided to get back into DIY and actually build something. Parts Express Executive Bluetooth Speaker. The cabinet still needs finishing, but it works and sounds pretty darn decent.
June 22, 20206 yr 13 minutes ago, Voltron said: Cool Nate. How big is that thing? Where will you use it? It's "reasonably sized" (official dimensions - 9" H x 20" W x 6" D) and the main use will be out in the back yard and in the shop. https://www.parts-express.com/executive-200-watt-portable-bluetooth-speaker-kit--300-7164
June 22, 20206 yr Thanks Kerry. I've got some thoughts on really building my own after these first two. The biggest hurdle in this build was simply assembling and mounting the crossovers, which once completed reminded me very much of my point to point wiring adventures back in the day and was quite fun. The next project should be easier (more interior space) but the long term vision is to use the CNC router to build an enclosure for some leftover drivers and tweeters that I have from a long-abandoned speaker building project and make some that I'll actually use. I will say, the little 6" sub in this thing, along with the passive radiator on the back, produces impressive results.
June 28, 20205 yr That's sweet Nate! As for me... I'm planning on getting back into vinyl, so I purchased a Parasound Zphono USB. I can also digitize any albums I might want to. But that left me with a dilemma, as the rack I built for My Parasound Z stack won't fit any more gear. So today I built a new rack to accommodate all seven Z units. It's in the first coat of finish, and I still need to attach the rack mounting hardware, but it might just resemble the speakers I built about 2 years back. Pics within a few days. Edited June 28, 20205 yr by swt61 because...idiot
June 28, 20205 yr That's awesome Steve! Are those some GR-Research designed speakers? The drivers look like the same ones used in my OB-7 speakers designed by them....
June 29, 20205 yr Bohlander-Graebner ribbon super tweeters and Dayton Audio full range drivers, both from Parts Express. Luvdunhill did all the calculations for interior volume, port and he built the crossovers. They sound amazing! I liked the way I grooved the Cherry baffles, so decided to make the new rack a similar look. There's a little more about the speaker build on pages 13 and 14 of this thread. Edited June 29, 20205 yr by swt61
June 29, 20205 yr Second coat of finish. I still have rack rails to install, to hold the gear. The holes are vents, which will get black mesh behind them.
July 1, 20205 yr The Cherry is lighter than the speakers, but will darken quickly next to the window. I have a vented front plate coming for the top space. The cooling fan sits in that space, and is really quiet.
July 1, 20205 yr Very nice Steve. You should definitely send pictures of the finished unit to Parasound.
September 1, 20205 yr Author Question for those with CNC thingys: i have a project where I would like to create a translucent dial. Something like rigid paper or plastic with a velum look. I need to put some markings on it, a scale from 0 to 100mA. How would you approach this? It would be less than a few inches in diameter and a kidney shape. So, I would need a method that could also cut out a complex shape. I also wasn’t sure how well CNC could ink? If not ink, a very thin line could work, perhaps not even all the way through the material - like an etching. Of course I just need like two, so that’s a factor as well.
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