small wall mounted cornerhorn [message #44757] |
Wed, 16 June 2004 19:55 |
jeff g
Messages: 23 Registered: May 2009
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is it doable? i'm looking to put some small speakers mounted on the wall in the corner - out of the way of little hands that like to poke things. thanks for any advice
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pi 1 variation? [message #44772 is a reply to message #44761] |
Thu, 17 June 2004 10:29 |
jeff g
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i have no plans, i was just wondering if anyone had done something like this. i guess i envisioned some variation of the pi one - maybe just a mini version of the pi 7 cornerhorns with pi one components. disclaimer: i really don't have any technical knowledge regarding speaker design, i just like building stuff
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Re: nice! [message #44777 is a reply to message #44773] |
Thu, 17 June 2004 11:20 |
Chris R
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I did make drawings just so I could tell how the shapes would fit. I can take some quick measurements and let you know. If you want something similar, you'll have to make the wall hangers too. Not hard, but do need to be pretty sturdy. I had to lag bolt them into the corner studs.Chris
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Re: small wall mounted cornerhorn [message #44784 is a reply to message #44767] |
Fri, 18 June 2004 10:41 |
Chris R
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hi Jeff, The fronts are ~16" wide, sides ~10", and across the back 4.5". Its 9.5" deep. I didn't write down the angle, but draw it out on graph paper first, calculate the angle, set the saw once and make all the cuts at the same time. I've never been able to set the same exact angle twice. I forgot to measure the hight, but I think its between 16" and 18". It will be determined by your required volume. I can give you construction details if you need them. Let me know if you need anything else. Chris
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