Alternative version of WSX (plan) |
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Amano
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Posted: 27 January 2010 at 7:54pm |
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Amano
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same horn path, same response... smaller.. easier
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Quantum Sounds
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nice one anano
should have a better responce higher as the bends are kept around 90deg rather than 2 180's |
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Saul
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20mm difference between the two - was it worth the effort?
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mykey
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I like it
WSX made simple not simpler |
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FlipC
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OK
Trying to get my head around this layout. So would the access hatch be from the front inside the mouth? With driver firing through the section that is 144mm? If so where would you personally run the wiring? I ask as that grey part which would be on what I think would be the access panel looks like a connector. |
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Amano
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That grey part is like http://www.audioroundtable.com/PiSpeakers/messages/17999.html
This is a Heat Exchanger.
Access hatch is at the front of..
144x378mm is an original WSX throat area.
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Amano
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yup, it was!
this version hasn't parts having angles less than 45deg except for throat part... two ones
hatch is parallel to driver bottom to make heat exchanger
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Amano
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it shouldn't have big changes in response... maybe less distortion
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_djk_
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Looks like a good alternative to the often requested CV B36 types too.
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tomschute
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Good effort - again
@ FlipC easy, just run wiring straight through the centre panel through to the back panel @ Amano width...? Edited by tomschute - 28 January 2010 at 9:57am |
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Out to lunch... stableaudio@hotmail.co.uk
www.stableaudio.co.uk Speaker Building Services |
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Amano
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574mm as in original
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