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Here's the port response Bill. Not bad. No nasty spikes! This was taken with no smoothing.
As Pepper Brooks would say "That's Rad!"
So the port is more useful than a poopie flavor lolipop?
Dodgeball quotes aside, these are currently a 3.5 way crossed at 1k and 4k.
Ben here's a side shot of the towers you asked about....they are deep.
What did you use for feet? It looks simple yet functional.
The feet on the pointy speakers are 1 x 1 aluminum bars that I cut bevels on and then polished. The wood towers use oak that is painted black. I used oak for it's strength and relatively low cost.
Somebody likes Christmas in your house
My wife definitely is 100% into Christmas.
Here's a quick and dirty measurement 10 degrees above and below the tweeter axis that I did as a sanity check of my hearing.
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Here's the port response Bill. Not bad.
No nasty spikes! This was taken with no smoothing.
As Pepper Brooks would say "That's Rad!"
So the port is more useful than a poopie flavor lolipop?
Dodgeball quotes aside, these are currently a 3.5 way crossed at 1k and 4k.
Ben here's a side shot of the towers you asked about....they are deep.
What did you use for feet? It looks simple yet functional.
The feet on the pointy speakers are 1 x 1 aluminum bars that I cut bevels on and then polished. The wood towers use oak that is painted black. I used oak for it's strength and relatively low cost.
Somebody likes Christmas in your house
My wife definitely is 100% into Christmas.
Here's a quick and dirty measurement 10 degrees above and below the tweeter axis that I did as a sanity check of my hearing.