I've started building my box out of MDF. I happen to have some 1/4" furniture grade oak plywood laying around. Would it be OK to use the plywood as a veneer?
That would be great! Thanks! email: trrglr at columbus.rr.com (that's a lower case "L" in glr) sorry about my email address format, but you can never be too careful.
Thanks for your replies!
I've searched and I can't find a solid answer, I've seen anything from 2-4 inches, or more. And a lot of those answers were based on a flush mounted driver... Thanks again!
I'm going to start my Atlas 15 project in the next few weeks. I have a few questions that I can't seem to find the answers to... I was going to use a 6" PVC port. When subtracting the port volume from the internal volume do you figure the port as a solid cylinder or just like it is (with a...
Thank you for your help, Steve. I apologize for asking the same old questions. :frowning: I tried the search function, but there was just too much information to weed through. I'm a bit of a newbie to the display scene so I got bogged down by all the tech talk. So I got a bit frustrated...
I'm helping a friend finish a home theater in his basement. He just bought an Infocus 4805. Projectors and TV's are the least I know about home theater. So I have a few questions. Hookup: We have component video cables from the DVD player to the receiver (Onkyo TX-SR702), then to the...
I used two 4" PVC pipes per stand. You'll want the extra weight for a stand that high so if you can do it, more is usually better. My DIY speaker stands
Just use blu-tak to hold the speaker to the stands. It's a reusable puddy adhesive that will hold the speakers down TIGHT! I use it on my speakers and they won't budge. It won't ruin the speaker in any way either. Link to reusable adhesive
I have Dynaudio 1.3mkII, and they're just awesome. I love them! Dynaudio makes a damn good speaker! I'm not sure of the price on the 122's but I would get the 52SE before any other speaker in the Audience line. It has the mid-range woofer of my 1.3mkII and a tweeter from the higher line of...
You could contact JBL and see if you could get the TS parameters for the driver and mess around with DIY. It would be a cheap way of trying your hand at making/tweaking a sub...
Did you disable the rumble filter on the PE amp? I was under the impression that PE's 250W plate amp had a rumble filter around 18 or 19hz that causes a quick drop off? If you haven't disabled it I'd be scared to see how much output at 16hz you'd really be getting!