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thetyreman":yqyxmvpp said:mmh so just get some MDF and slap on veneer, doesn't look too hard to make to me, it's the electronics bit that looks complicated.
thetyreman":i2e9m8he said:mmh so just get some MDF and slap on veneer, doesn't look too hard to make to me, it's the electronics bit that looks complicated.
Did you refinish some a while ago in high gloss, or have I got my wires crossed?Jake":3kpj5vqf said:I did mine (many moons ago) from a Focal kit (pre JMLab) - cabinets are a sandwich of MDF/PolyUfoam/Plywood. Slightly impractical weightwise.
Wilmslow make nice stuff or did - I built my dad a couple of pairs of one of their bookshelf models which got me into the whole idea.
Cross-overs and tuning cabinet size/porting etc are the complex bit (which I ducked).
Eric The Viking":1ot25v64 said:Does anybody know a source of Tygan these days, or anything similar that tightens with heat? I've found quite a lot of grille fabric on-line, but nothing equivalent.
I have repairs to make to what ought to be nice speakers, but which look far too scruffy. Redoing the grilles would be a good start
And yet (I thought) that a particularly hard/stiff grade of MDF (HDF) was the default option for good-ish speakers?Pete Maddex":1cn1pi06 said:I had a pair of Spendor BD3 a while ago nice in a polite BBC sort of way, but I preferred my Shahinian Arcs.
Chipboard is better as its made up of lots of different sized particles and swarf which helps to lower the resonances.
Pete
bugbear":br5w1pjf said:And yet (I thought) that a particularly hard/stiff grade of MDF (HDF) was the default option for good-ish speakers?Pete Maddex":br5w1pjf said:I had a pair of Spendor BD3 a while ago nice in a polite BBC sort of way, but I preferred my Shahinian Arcs.
Chipboard is better as its made up of lots of different sized particles and swarf which helps to lower the resonances.
Pete
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skipdiver":1nbz29g9 said:The guy that runs the company doesn't have much time for the big speaker manufacturers and says that most of their speakers are a huge rip off.
xy mosian":1qopqyw2 said:Eric The Viking":1qopqyw2 said:Does anybody know a source of Tygan these days, or anything similar that tightens with heat? I've found quite a lot of grille fabric on-line, but nothing equivalent.
I have repairs to make to what ought to be nice speakers, but which look far too scruffy. Redoing the grilles would be a good start
This a big enough bit Eric?
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