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Re: 4 Pi Home Theater Build [message #67650 is a reply to message #67598] |
Mon, 16 May 2011 10:44 |
NWCgrad
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Wayne Parham wrote on Thu, 12 May 2011 21:35 |
That's excellent! Thanks for taking the time to write-up the build process and include pics. I love it when you guys do that!
On the veneers - wait a day and see if Epstein sees this thread and gives his 2¢. He is really a master woodworker, and will probably have some helpful advice. If he doesn't see it in a day or so, post your question on the Craftsmen forum.
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Thanks Wayne...Once I order the components for the 4 Pi build approximately how long does it take to ship? I am packing my stuff for my overseas move and need an idea of the time it will take to deliver the materials to Maryland.
No progress on the build this weekend, it was to wet to work outside - which is where I do all the work that generates dust.
VIRIBUS MARI VICTORIA
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Re: 4 Pi Home Theater Build [message #67660 is a reply to message #67654] |
Mon, 16 May 2011 14:31 |
NWCgrad
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Thanks for the quick reply...I am looking at ordering the B&C DE250 Compression driver, JBL 2226 Woofer, 15 guage Inductors, Jantzen Zcaps Capacitors and Mills Resistors (already in my shopping cart). Just waiting for final authorization from the comptroller (ie wife) before loading the plastic.
I hope that the LSAF went well for you, wish I could have attended - but TX is a bit far from MD/RI.
VIRIBUS MARI VICTORIA
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Re: 4 Pi Home Theater Build [message #67710 is a reply to message #67707] |
Tue, 17 May 2011 21:46 |
NWCgrad
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Just pulled the trigger...it only took 2 years.
I ended up going with the JBL 2226H and B&C DE250 drivers, and the upgraded 15 guage inductor. Decided not to go with the upgraded capacitors and resistors.
Wayne Parham wrote on Sun, 27 March 2011 23:43 |
Yes, the upgrades are worth it. I would upgrade in the following order, as I think these bring the greatest improvements in this order:
1. Woofer
2. Compression driver
3. Coils
4. Capacitors
5. Resistors
The upgraded woofer make a big difference, especially in midbass and midrange quality. I mean, the Omega 15 sounds nice but it just can't be compared to the JBL 2226. I think the biggest reason for this is the flux stabilization ring in the JBL woofer. It makes the motor more linear, reducing distortion and improving clarity. It also makes the speaker less fatiguing to listen to for extended periods or at high volume levels or both.
The tweeter is next. The DE250 is noticably smoother than the PSD2002, sounding more "mellow" but at the same time still being as crisp, even more so. The stock tweeter sounds good, and I wouldn't call it harsh by any means. Some titanium drivers are, but the stock one isn't. But still, the upgraded driver is more smooth, and it's worth upgrading, in my opinion.
The stock crossover is very good, and I think crossover upgrades are mostly for bragging rights. One exception is the coils, with the larger ones having less internal resistance, which improves damping. They aren't necessary by any means, but the low cost of the upgraded coils make that a worthwhile upgrade. The resistors don't cost much either, so some people like to upgrade them as well. The capacitor upgrades are pricey, and to my ears don't buy much. But if you want the very best, the capacitors can be upgraded too.
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Wife thinks I am crazy spending this much on a design I have never heard...but all the loyal owners and great feedback about Wayne out on the 'net pushed me over the ledge. I look forward to getting on with the build.
Thanks Wayne for making your designs available to the DIY community!!!
All I need now is for Bill Epstein to walk me off the ledge in regards to using contact cement to apply the veneer. Is there any particular brand I should look for in regards to the contact cement?
VIRIBUS MARI VICTORIA
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