This was a nice series tutorial, clear and easy to follow. I have built several sets of speakers, not from kits, but I did upgrade my first home built set with that same tweeter and that was a big improvement. Very clear highs, not too bright or zingy and not too dull. Might send these videos to a friend of mine. Very inspiring.
Nice Tom! I've been using the MLTL's for front left and right along with a sealed version for my center channel in my living room. Probably been using them for 6 years now and I've been very happy with them. They sound good for stereo music and especially for movies. Since doing some updates in the room I haven't hooked the subwoofer back up but haven't noticed much since the MLTL's put out some nice deep bass. Curts website was very helpful when I built them as well
Thanks Jeff for the comment and info. After publishing the videos I connected the speakers to a line in source as opposed to Bluetooth and the extra oomph was nice, the bass was more pronounced. I bet the Trans lines sound real good too. How did I get thus far and not build these yet ? ;) thanks for watching!
If the speaker enclosure needs to have certain dimensions to bring out the best sound from the speakers, how is it that stuffing it with that much material (thus reducing the inner volume of the enclosure) doesn't change the sound? I'll appreciate any answers from experts.
Go Eileen!❤❤❤ So nice to see you and Tom having fun together. Showing everyone how it's done!
Hey Keith, thanks for watching! Eileen really had fun, except for the soldering!
Really great 3 part series! Thanks Tom! And Eileen!
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
A great trilogy! You don't have 10k subs "yet". A very well thought out video. Perfect for anyone.
Thanks Brian! She did a good job, I'm proud.
This was a nice series tutorial, clear and easy to follow. I have built several sets of speakers, not from kits, but I did upgrade my first home built set with that same tweeter and that was a big improvement. Very clear highs, not too bright or zingy and not too dull. Might send these videos to a friend of mine. Very inspiring.
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
I watched all three videos, this was great to see a couple enjoying their time together! The speakers look amazing!
Thank you! We did have fun. The Aviatrix speakers are very good.
Awesome videos. Two thumbs up for both of you.
Thanks so much! And thanks for the comment!
Great video Tom! I’ve been looking forward to this!
Thanks! Your turn!
@@zarboaudioprojects1430 wife speaker build challenge!? 😂
I mentioned that to my wife and she winced! I think she'd be up for it though.
Nice Tom! I've been using the MLTL's for front left and right along with a sealed version for my center channel in my living room. Probably been using them for 6 years now and I've been very happy with them. They sound good for stereo music and especially for movies. Since doing some updates in the room I haven't hooked the subwoofer back up but haven't noticed much since the MLTL's put out some nice deep bass. Curts website was very helpful when I built them as well
Thanks Jeff for the comment and info. After publishing the videos I connected the speakers to a line in source as opposed to Bluetooth and the extra oomph was nice, the bass was more pronounced. I bet the Trans lines sound real good too. How did I get thus far and not build these yet ? ;) thanks for watching!
If the speaker enclosure needs to have certain dimensions to bring out the best sound from the speakers, how is it that stuffing it with that much material (thus reducing the inner volume of the enclosure) doesn't change the sound? I'll appreciate any answers from experts.