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For Beginners [message #29016] Fri, 02 April 2004 13:37 Go to previous message
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For Beginners like me there's a PDF from PE available which
is the manual from one of their kits.


I present it here for comment and criticism by the professionals
and other readers.


For certain of the techniques in speakerbuilding there is
no "Methods of Work" archive that I have found... something
systematic in the manner of a FAQ for first time readers and
those ready to actually get out the hot glue gun.


The Craftsman Corner is the most logical place for this stuff
that I can think of but Wayne may have another suggestion.


It's my opinion that the good speakerbuilding book has not
been published yet. I enjoy David Weem's "Great Sound Stereo
Speaker Manual" but it lacks a lot of T/S details and information on the current box modelling software that is around today. Vance
Dickason's Cookbook leaves a lot to be desired for a first-time
reader IMO but I may be an isolated case.



 
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