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iwantchixx 01-21-2015 03:36 PM

Anyone build any DIY loudspeakers?
 
Waiting on last parts order to come in but father in law and I are going to hammer (no pun intended) these out in a couple weekends. Excited to hear what they sound like!

https://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/tarkus

AntonMG 01-21-2015 04:15 PM

Man.. I never thought about crafting my own loudspeakers.... but now... I'm hooked!
Please do show the result!

SilentKnight 01-21-2015 05:00 PM

Nice project - but I'll stick with my ancient Audiosphere Research boxes (still able to move them around with two midgets and a dolly).

iwantchixx 01-21-2015 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20366318)
Nice project - but I'll stick with my ancient Audiosphere Research boxes (still able to move them around with two midgets and a dolly).

Ar eh... 18L?

dyna mo 01-21-2015 06:42 PM

nice, are you going to make your own crossovers?

what dampening material are you using?

iwantchixx 01-21-2015 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AntonMG (Post 20366276)
Man.. I never thought about crafting my own loudspeakers.... but now... I'm hooked!
Please do show the result!

If you do a build and order from parts-express, my advice is this:

Keep all purchases under 200$ or else you get slapped with insane duties :)

Their Parts-Express forum has tons and tons and tons of known-working build projects for you to do. Anything by Bagbsy (his handywork is behind some high-quality commercial speakers) or Carmody is solid gold.

Want to know what else is addictive?

Laminate choices for this beast!

B&B Rare Woods Shopping Cart

I want to use one of those curled veneers, rub in some dark red grain-filler compounds on the curled darker spots and go over it with a mahogany (almost bight red) impregnated poly. I believe I can get pretty close to my Gibson's wine red finish-effect doing this for the fronts.

For the backs, sides and tops, use grain filler on the whole panel, apply dark red stain then go over it with non-tinted poly


Will have to test lots and see but I'm hoping that I can pull it off to match my guitar. I figured it would be a nice touch since it is in fact a pair of speakers designed for rock :)

MrBottomTooth 01-21-2015 06:50 PM

Id love to do a diy sub. You pretty much cant get anything premade that's good in Canada for less than 2k.

I got a quote from hsu for their top of the line 15 inch sub and they wanted about $450 us for shipping/border fees.

Svs also raised their canadian price to $2200 because of the exchange rates, but at least they offer free shipping now.

Could probably build something comparable for less than $1000.

iwantchixx 01-22-2015 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 20366374)
Id love to do a diy sub. You pretty much cant get anything premade that's good in Canada for less than 2k.

I got a quote from hsu for their top of the line 15 inch sub and they wanted about $450 us for shipping/border fees.

Svs also raised their canadian price to $2200 because of the exchange rates, but at least they offer free shipping now.

Could probably build something comparable for less than $1000.

Absolutely, maybe even less.

The thing to consider though is that you don't actually need a huge ass long-throw subwoofer. A pair of well designed 15"s in a properly designed band-pas box or Transmission line (preferred) will still give you the high DB and probably go even lower while remaining distortion-free.

Perfect example:

Dayton Audio PA385S-8 15" Pro Subwoofer 4" VC 8 Ohm

Dayton Audio PA385S-8 15" Pro Subwoofer 4" VC 8 Ohm

11mm of xmax (both ways), that's a lot considering a 15" but can still tune down to around 25-27hz

95 dB 2.83V/1m (for an 8ohm speaker, 1w/1m is the same as 2.83v/1m.) so with two of them, that'd be a good 98db (you gain 3db per addition of same driver at 1w load. Plus each doubling of wattage increases roughly a db. 2kw rms = 63db gain atop the measures 1w measurement = potential for 163db before distortion if the box is properly vented not to bottom out the cone.

Those drivers are only 199.60 USD. Order one at a time per day to avoid duty charges. Should only cost about 70 bux to ship it plus converseion... its very affordable.

Mock the drivers up in winisd and see what happens :)

iwantchixx 01-30-2015 11:57 AM

Lookin' sexy - now to just get the cabs and crossovers built.

Still gotta work out what bracing I plan to do, but the cabinets themselves are to be built out of 3/4" cabinet-grade birch ply

http://i.imgur.com/8KRwwO8.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/wgbR4Sl.jpg

I'll include the BOM list too incase anyone else wants to try (the bom and crossover graphics were created by Carmody, I take no credit and above design based off his, as well)

http://i.imgur.com/6tXSEjj.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/oI19KNQ.jpg

iSpyCams 01-30-2015 12:33 PM

Damn, as if I didn't have enough half finished projects already, this is very tempting.

iwantchixx 01-30-2015 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by pompousjohn (Post 20375950)
Damn, as if I didn't have enough half finished projects already, this is very tempting.

It's a pretty easy build. Just make sure internal dimensions remain constant and you line it with 1" thick sonic barrier, and you'd be fine. Carmody also noted the dimensions for non-angled and if using a flared port tube instead of PVC (like mine is drawn up to use)

Also, here's a view with internal bracing that I figure I'll end up with

http://i.imgur.com/Dt03KAe.jpg

iwantchixx 01-30-2015 02:24 PM

Design finish ideas:

Backs, tops and sides all in road-case dura-tex (black - almost looks like leather if textured with plastic wrap)

Fronts with black burst and wood veneer behind it (I hope to get it redder to match my guitar's finish using red dyes in the clearcoats)

http://i.imgur.com/evKl56Q.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fozXRlq.jpg

Dead 01-30-2015 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 20376071)
Design finish ideas:

Backs, tops and sides all in road-case dura-tex (black - almost looks like leather if textured with plastic wrap)

Fronts with black burst and wood veneer behind it (I hope to get it redder to match my guitar's finish using red dyes in the clearcoats)

http://i.imgur.com/evKl56Q.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/fozXRlq.jpg

That veneer looks like ribbon mahogany...hard to get that look from birch.
good luck on the build, that is easy part, the finish....fuck!!!! :thumbsup

iwantchixx 01-30-2015 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead (Post 20376077)
That veneer looks like ribbon mahogany...hard to get that look from birch.
good luck on the build, that is easy part, the finish....fuck!!!! :thumbsup

Oh, the cabinets will be made from Birch, I was planning to veneer the fronts with either bookmatched eucalyptus (as in the mockup I did) or just bookmatched oak. The grain of the birch will not be visible anywhere

SilentKnight 01-30-2015 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 20366361)
Ar eh... 18L?

Naw, AR 15L.

I overspent on the rest of the system at the time. :1orglaugh

iwantchixx 01-30-2015 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20376234)
Naw, AR 15L.

I overspent on the rest of the system at the time. :1orglaugh

Those were still a pretty penny for the pair back then.

I'm rocking a pair of Toshiba 727 right now. nice bottom end. really nice. But time had its way with them

SilentKnight 01-30-2015 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 20376243)
Those were still a pretty penny for the pair back then.

I'm rocking a pair of Toshiba 727 right now. nice bottom end. really nice. But time had its way with them

If memory serves, I paid just over $800 for the pair back in the 80s. Most of the rack components were Nikko - class A amp, pre-amp, Dual turntable, Luxman K112 cassette deck (cost me $1k just for the Luxman).

I remember the Nikko amp would blow the master power fuse (internal) once a year...and I bought them by the 6-pack. :1orglaugh

iwantchixx 01-30-2015 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20376274)
If memory serves, I paid just over $800 for the pair back in the 80s. Most of the rack components were Nikko - class A amp, pre-amp, Dual turntable, Luxman K112 cassette deck (cost me $1k just for the Luxman).

I remember the Nikko amp would blow the master power fuse (internal) once a year...and I bought them by the 6-pack. :1orglaugh

too low of impedance on speakers for the amp maybe?

you get what you pay for, I bet with a bit of work, that luxman would still play and sound great

iwantchixx 02-04-2015 01:30 PM

Did a crossover dry-fit and decided to give the speakers some music. For not even being installed yet... not bad at all



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