The "big"decision
I'm not a rich guy, so deciding what speaker project I wanted to do was a really big thing. I went through all DIY projects I could...
I'm not a rich guy, so deciding what speaker project I wanted to do was a really big thing. I went through all DIY projects I could...
On July 2017, finally the box from Jantzen Audio arrived. Not all Troels designs look appealing to me, from aesthetics. But the moment...
For obvious reasons, I'm not authorized to publish any photo describing the values of the different components that build the crossover....
My first intention was to get baltic birch for the cabinets. The only thing was the price and availability in my town. It was hard and...
Well, this part is self explanatory, with images. I started off by routing all the holes for the braces. What a hell. It took much to...
For the inside of the mid driver enclosure, I used a 2mm bitumen pads. For the rest of the cabinet I used a thick 4-5mm bitumen pads,...
If the braces were a pain to route, the front panels were much worse. Very careful drawing and measuring prior to routing, took some...
Paint job was painful. I chose a hi quality paint from sikens, semi-glossy finish, but it ended up beeing far too glossy for my liking. I...
Satisfaction comes from little things. In this case, to se the project emerge was absolutely satisfying. Time to measure crossover...
It took me weeks to decide the finish of the cabinets. I wanted wood, but which? Well, www.designholz.com provides a wide variety of...
It looks quick, but it is quite a slow process. Time for connecting the crossover to the binding posts This was just the right tool for...