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Bargain Blaster [message #965] Thu, 14 October 2004 13:31 Go to next message
Man From Uncle is currently offline  Man From Uncle
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What's the cheapest good sounding rig you've ever heard?
I am looking for dirt cheap systems that put a smile on the face and
a tap on the toes. Chip amps, SET amps, single drivers, little two
ways, whatever. No fair telling us about the 6000$ amp you found
in a garage sale for 10$ though. :-)

Re: Bargain Blaster [message #966 is a reply to message #965] Fri, 15 October 2004 01:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Well, I don't get out a lot. :-)


From my building experience, the most bang for the
buck is PVC pipe. Parts are cheap. You don't have to have
a shop and they look like they're from the future.


Just about any full range driver will work-- RS 1197
or upscale FE127e's. There's prob'ly a 4 " from Tangband
that will work too.


You mount the speak on one end and the other end is open.
Allow about 80 inches in between. Supply elbows to shape
to taste.


Here's a shorter version:




Great site [message #967 is a reply to message #966] Fri, 15 October 2004 13:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
colinhester is currently offline  colinhester
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I found the link a couple of years ago, after I bought a pair of 8" "full range" speakers from RS. Still haven't done anything with them. But for the money, you are dead on referencing this site....Colin

Re: Great site [message #968 is a reply to message #967] Fri, 15 October 2004 13:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Like I said, I am fairly isolated from hearing a lot of builds
and I don't know how this would apply to theory, but....


If you have the 8 inchers you could make a quick transmission
line with some 6 in PVC., one elbow and a base. I have never
seen any PVC 6" pipe used... only 4".


Try some of these experiments and you place will look
like the set of McHales Navy or Oh Susanna! starring Gale Storm
and Charles Farrel. But you are prob'ly not that old. :-)


Here's the other PVC reference I have with some different
techniques:


Also here, for the more whimsical or projects to make
for kids:


http://www.t-linespeakers.org/projects/sampson/index.html




Re: Great site [message #969 is a reply to message #968] Fri, 15 October 2004 14:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks again for the great link. As for finding larger PVC tubes, you might want to check out a commercial plumbing supply store. Better yet, if there is new construction where you live, ask the contractors to keep an eye out for you. You'd be amazed what $20 and a beer will get you. It got me abot $5k worth of landscaping and some new friends....Colin

Sonutubes R Us : Re: Great site [message #970 is a reply to message #969] Fri, 15 October 2004 14:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I've wondered where to get the good stuff as far as Sonotube goes.

The stuff at Home Depot in USA is pretty flimsy and looks like it
would need bracing just to stand up.


On the center of a circle thing, I was considering getting some
MDF pre-cut 'table tops' and at Home Depot but I haven't found
the right dimension-- either too big ot too small to begin with.



Re: Sonutubes R Us : Re: Great site [message #972 is a reply to message #970] Fri, 15 October 2004 14:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You might try a craft's store. I've seen wood pine circle in various diameters there before. Couldn't hurt to call around. As for the sonotube being flimsy, I had the same concern when I looked at them. I think, however, once you get a top and bottom on, they should be fine without the need for internal bracing.

What kind of woodworking tools do you have? I've seen homemade jigs for bandsaws that are used to cut exact circles. Also, it might sound silly, but concrete is pretty easy to work with and the forms are easily built. With a little practice, one can get a glass smooth finish. My wife and I played with concrete for a while; we are trying to make our own kitchen counters tops. We got to where we could lay 3' x 3' sections with simple forms and basic tools to almost a mirror finish. Concrete can also be colored rather easily to give some rather intersting effects......Colin

Re: Sonutubes R Us : Re: Great site [message #979 is a reply to message #972] Fri, 15 October 2004 18:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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My tool collection is pretty meager. A hacksaw works to
cut down PVC pipe. An electric hand drill and drill guide
can make straight pilot holes and a few hole saws mounted in
the drill chuck can do cutouts for up to 4" drivers. I also
own 4 clamps. :-)


The most versitile tool I got was a generic RotoZip
or 'spinsaw' ($30 on sale) which comes with an assortment of add-ons to cut larger circles (though sometimes not ver true), will
take 3/8 shank standard router bits to do various depth of
cut rabbets and chamfers for driver holes. I'd rather
have a good router though.


Add a few screw drivers and that's about it. Up til
recently I had an arrangement for a fellow whom I sold
a table saw to (an estate sale) to cut wood, but I have
lost communication w/him so I'm back to 1.) looking for a
new cutter or 2.) exploring the use of a sawboard (see
craftsmen section here.)

I am not a home owner. I'm 57 and live in a one bedroom
apt. So even if I could afford good tools I couldn't
use 'em.




Re: Sonutubes R Us : Re: Great site [message #980 is a reply to message #979] Fri, 15 October 2004 20:40 Go to previous message
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Lon, Please refresh my memory: What size sonotube are you looking to cap? Maybe (no promises) I can help you out. This is something I've been wanting to do for some time, and maybe you can be my inspiration. BTW, I live in Cincinnati. Any chance you're form these parts?....Colin

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