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In Reply to: My 2 way DIY granite speakers posted by cjspu on January 24, 2016 at 12:52:37:
of factors that make speaker systems sound good.
You have a very sexy pair of speakers there, but unless you have dealt competently with the excessive cone break-up of the SEAS woofers and midrange distortion of the tweeters, they probably don't sound as good as they could. Crossover design for these problematic drivers is critical; enclosure material is not.
Congratulations on your build. How did you cut the granite and join the pieces? How are the drivers attached? What type of damping lines the enclosure?
Peace,
Tom E
berate is 8 and benign is 9
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Follow Ups
- Exotic enclosure material is pretty far down the list - madisonears 17:04:54 01/26/16 (10)
- I think the folks at Wilson Audio, or Magico among others... - Mr. Dick Hertz 20:43:15 01/27/16 (8)
- Wrong priorities, perhaps - madisonears 17:42:11 01/28/16 (5)
- RE: Wrong priorities, perhaps - Mr. Dick Hertz 20:29:58 01/28/16 (4)
- RE: Wrong priorities, perhaps - cjspu 02:05:58 01/29/16 (3)
- Good job - madisonears 11:52:57 01/29/16 (2)
- RE: Good job - cjspu 12:57:38 01/29/16 (1)
- Even better job - madisonears 17:53:15 01/30/16 (0)
- RE: I think the folks at Wilson Audio, or Magico among others... - cjspu 03:36:34 01/28/16 (1)
- RE: I think the folks at Wilson Audio, or Magico among others... - cjspu 12:54:22 01/28/16 (0)
- RE: Exotic enclosure material is pretty far down the list - cjspu 01:41:21 01/27/16 (0)