mantha3 Messages: 72 Registered: May 2012 Location: Lino Lakes, MN
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Wow! My crossovers are suddenly looking really ugly! Even more in comparision to what you have! Oh well.. The solder points are solid and it is to the schematic. I'll hide them in the speaker where nobody will know.
I stood up the .5 and left the 1.0 and 1.5 flat. the 1.0 and the 1.5 are about 4" from one another so I should be good. I say this from a "How To" write up on Parts Express for how to build a cross over. In this it is said the 3-4" in apart range is where the magnetic interference is no longer an issue.
Either way.. I could pull off the .5 inducer... I don't think I could pull off the 1.0 or 1.5. These 14ga are big and held down with lots of glue. I could hardly pull off the .5 ones.
I'll be building in a few weeks and I'll come back with updates.
This will be gradual.
PS - I would have purchased the parts from you Wayne but I got them some time ago.... When you were out of the Eminence horns and 2226 woofers. I was planning to build in the Summer/Early Fall but just too busy.
mantha3 Messages: 72 Registered: May 2012 Location: Lino Lakes, MN
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I was trying to wrap up the build yesterday on these bad boys. I had a bad JBL 2226H driver
Hooked it up and dead as a door nail... nothing. I purchased this back in July from Guitar Center and was able to talk them into a return. Lucky! I should have just been smart and waited to buy from Wayne when I was REALLY going to build. Summer too busy and these sat for months.
I had the one hooked up and it is spectacular. so vivid and robust. Not having the second is killing me!
PS - woofer grill is a must.. 3 and 5 year olds in home. I tried with and without and the sound is excellent. My ears don't really notice a down fall with the grill so far.
Thanks for the help Wyane!!!
I don't have speaker measuring gear... My ears are happy and that is good enough for me!!!
mantha3 Messages: 72 Registered: May 2012 Location: Lino Lakes, MN
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The wood is Marine Grade OKOUME that I got from a higher end wood supply shop.. This is used for Chris Craft Woodies (Nice Wood speed boats). I was going to buy baltic at 58.00 a sheet and explained to the guy the void free need. He said he sold this stuff to speaker builders and it is void free.. And has a Mahogany veneer that turned out well with some stain/poly.
The OKOUME is void free and was 129.00 a sheet. No veneer work is good as I suck at it.
zheka Messages: 80 Registered: June 2012 Location: Chicago burbs
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mantha3 wrote on Sat, 03 November 2012 09:26
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PS - woofer grill is a must.. 3 and 5 year olds in home. I tried with and without and the sound is excellent. My ears don't really notice a down fall with the grill so far.
Wayne Parham Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Wow, that's an awesome looking build! Sorry you had trouble with the woofer, but I'm glad the place you bought them is supporting you.
At the time you started building, the 2226H woofers were unobtanium, and none of us knew when that would change. I'm glad they got that worked out and we have plentiful stock again. Sorry I didn't have 2226 woofers on the shelf when you started.
mantha3 Messages: 72 Registered: May 2012 Location: Lino Lakes, MN
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I got antsy seeing you and parts express out of stock on the 2226... I found some at Guitar Center and got them. If I had been patient and waited for stock to come back perhaps I'd have Stereo 4 PI right now. Patience is a virtue...
I did the same with the Eminence 290 horn.. Found a place in Canada that still had these and got em.. Patient I could have your new horns.
I decided I wanted these speakers and worried about the parts.
PS - I don't have measuring tools/software... So for now it is just my ears telling me things are awsome!
Thanks again. I hope to post a photo of a pair of these soon. With some luck I'll have a good audition of these this coming weekend