Nick, I have another question if possible that you help me solve it. I don´t have miter saw but I have table saw and also jigsaw, is possible to make the 58.3 degrees with that method?? Or do you have another idea on how to make that cut Thanks in advance
John Grech it definitely helped, as you said the enclosure is too small for the drivers so the bass is still a little lacking, I use it with an active sub though so it's fine :)
To get a decent low end cutoff point is a real problem , you do beautiful work what type of program did you youse to emulate the response of the “box” of if your diver was a very louse suspension the cut of would be about 70 HZ but the way I love there cones I have been using a 6.5 “ co axe the smaller diver is a Mylar dome and has fared fluid for temperature built up and renascence control the cone section is bexadren with a butyl black rubber half roll suspension I have used this in production and they have been very reliable
What drivers should I use and especially if I want bass
Hi Nick
What angle is the bevel?
I want to make my tests for a different use but need to undertand the angle to cut.
Thanks.
The dihedral angle is 116.57 degrees so you would need to cut bevels into each piece that is half of that which is approximately 58.3 degrees!
@@NickCharlton0 thanks a lot Nick
Nick, I have another question if possible that you help me solve it. I don´t have miter saw but I have table saw and also jigsaw, is possible to make the 58.3 degrees with that method?? Or do you have another idea on how to make that cut
Thanks in advance
@@marioacevedo23 yeh on the table saw do 31.7 degrees and cut with the inside of the segment facing up
@@NickCharlton0 thanks I'll try and let you know
I don't know but it seems like there is not nearly enough airspace in there for them to perform well. It looks absolutely amazing though
John Grech yeh the base is very lacking but I have changed two of the drivers to passive ones now!
Nick Charlton did it improve it enough? Just curious, I love this stuff.
John Grech it definitely helped, as you said the enclosure is too small for the drivers so the bass is still a little lacking, I use it with an active sub though so it's fine :)
Nick Charlton good to know man, I hope you show this off all the time :) Good work
To get a decent low end cutoff point is a real problem , you do beautiful work what type of program did you youse to emulate the response of the “box” of if your diver was a very louse suspension the cut of would be about 70 HZ but the way I love there cones I have been using a 6.5 “ co axe the smaller diver is a Mylar dome and has fared fluid for temperature built up and renascence control the cone section is bexadren with a butyl black rubber half roll suspension I have used this in production and they have been very reliable
What angle is the bevel?
So how many drivers in total 12? How did you wire them? What was the final impedance?
I'd wire them 3 x 4: three in parallel four times in a row like so ("
is this the shapeoko XXL? and what kind of router is on it, I thought they use dewalts and makitas
Snake Synthesis just the standard shapeoko with a 1.5kw after market soindle
2qs from a CNC noob - what kind of bit did you use, and why didn't you do the miters with the CNC?
Just a normal 2 flute end mill, mainly time as it takes a long time to machine them!
Nice Video! How does it sound? If you want to build something that sounds nice to listen to music would you recommend one?
Not really, it needs some passive radiator as the volume is not enough for that many drivers! Doesn't sound too bad though for everyday listening!!
what type of amplifier did you use? or did just used few 2-channel ones?
Kubutiek I wired it all up a bit dodgy, used a normal 2 channel power amplifier. Realistically you would need a custom amp to drive this thing
Nice work! What is the font in the beginning of the video?
Bubba Gump lombok :)
Awesome! Thanks Nick! :O)
HO LY SHIT THIS IS TOTAL BEASTNESS! I NEED THIS SO BAD! I HAVE MONEY!!!!!!
I'm gonna wait for the instruction
Thats one well made video
Speakers last ONLY SO LONG. I'd prefer to screw them in.
Great job. Very cool
Badass
espetáculo!
From a pure acoustic standpoint this is a bad idea