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Question for TC [message #523] Mon, 07 June 2004 12:50 Go to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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I have no idea where to put this question so here goes:


TC, you mentioned some time ago that you did the manufacturing
for some Speakerlab speakers.


I got a pair of the S-1's for use as HT surrounds about
5 or so years ago when my interest in speakerbuilding was
getting going for real.


I have used the cabs for experiments in sound but my
question is: Do you have drawing and construction details
that aren't proprietary for the boxes themselves? The
S-1 box seems heavier and more dense (using the knuckle
rap test) than other enclosures I've encountered. Just
the materials and joinery method is what I'm interested in.

lon@athenet.net

Re: Question for TC [message #525 is a reply to message #523] Thu, 10 June 2004 08:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TC is currently offline  TC
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The material is probably 45 lb industrial particle board, veneered on both sides. MDF was not even available commercially back then, or at least it wasn't stocked. A total net thickness of 13/16" would confirm this. Probably just a mtre'd and braced cabinet. I did Speakerlab work but that was the mid 70's. Ya taking me back.

TC

Re: Question for TC [message #527 is a reply to message #525] Thu, 10 June 2004 14:23 Go to previous message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Ok, I was mistaken on when you did work for them but I also
had Speakerlab product in the 70's and that takes me back
as well.


At that time and well into the 80's I felt good if I
could just get through the physical assembly of components
and pre-assembled crossover.


Since I currently have a question in here on Voigt pipes
I'd also like to open up a dialog on your Bigger Is Better
project shown at Full Range. I'll review what is there before
continuing with that. Ooops. Is anything even _in_ archives
since James changed over to the new format?




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