On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Lon Ponschock wrote:
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> Looks pretty goofy still, but I now have the tubes coupled
> differently to keep the length of the line but not standing 7 ft high.
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> a.
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> | -( b.
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> ______
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> So the tall part has the speak in an elbow at a. The sound goes
> down through the pipe, makes an upturn and comes out through another
> elbow at the port end b.
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> The interesting thing here is that the whole assemblage is
> demountable to reconfigure without new construction.
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> Once you get past the sewer pipe idea it sounds pretty good.
> A question I have for the experts is: should the port more properly
> be placed on the short end and closer to the listener with the 1197
> driver at the higher pipe a farther from the listener? Also, since
> I'm just messing arround with lengths, is there some ideal to
> shoot for?
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> Since these things are on rotateable elbows, the base can be put out
> of the way next to a wall and the elbows turned to focus toward the
> listener.
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> The only modification internally is a small piece of pillow
> stuffing directly behind the driver sort of wadded in there.
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> My leads are soldered onto the driver and the speajer wire
> length is runs from the driver all the way out through the
> port tube. Connection to the speaker leadsis with wire nuts.
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> So far I've only assembled one of these things. There is no stereo
> image but the clarity seems pretty good.
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> The organ concert is on tonight... that's the big test.
[Note on stick figure drawing above: The editor does not show
the same image you see, so you'll have to use your imagination.]
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