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Just a few of the speaker projects I have completed, plus a few pics of motorcycles, cats, crossover schematics and other people's speakers.
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John Stockman (custom) > Speakers photo
John Stockman (custom) > Just a close-up of the woofer's lip, surface-mounted, on my 10" SDVC sub.
John Stockman (custom) > I added this photo to show a guy on the PE forum how close my shielded sub driver is to the TV. No distortion at all...
John Stockman (custom) > This XO is from Lou C. for an Audax TM025 tweeter used in his fantastic "Topaz" design. I have a pair of the tweeters and the "Definitive" 6.5" woofers. I originally used the woofers with my Focal TC90td5 (see previous photos) which proved to be the wrong choice! Now that I have an optimized XO for the Focal mated with the Vifa P17, I needed something that would work with the Definitive woofers, and I was directed to Lou's site, www.lonesaguaro.com, where he had two designs that use this woofer with the Audax. Just what I was looking for! This combo will be a birthday present for my old friend, Rick S. He has some old speaker boxes from a second-hand store, still very useable, that I will use for these drivers. Won't he be surprised!
John Stockman (custom) > The completed x-overs for Lou C.'s "Topaz" design; low-pass on top (1st order) and high-pass on bottom (2nd order w/zobel). These will be a birthday present for a friend. He has some old cabinets that are very solid and useable (3/4" MDF walls, 13 liters volume), but the original drivers are rotted out. Also, the original x-over was just a tiny, board-level, capacitor, about 3/8" long, and as big around as a pencil! The woofer ran full-range, with no filter. Such nice old cabinets using very crappy drivers...what a shame. I just happen to have the Definitive 6.5" woofers (see previous pics of the Focal speaker) and I bought some Audax tweeters when they were on sale a while back. This was before I was told about Lou's site, so fate intervened as to how I would use these drivers. All I have to do is make a new front baffle to properly fit the Audax/Definitive into their new enclosure.
John Stockman (custom) > Here's the old boxes that my friend, Rick, had. I took out everything (which wasn't much!), lined the inside with VB-1x, and sanded down the front.
John Stockman (custom) > Speakers photo
John Stockman (custom) > The mortises cut (with a Jasper circle-cutting jig) on the new front baffle. I'm using some great epoxy now for almost all gluing applications; it's the "West System" two-part epoxy. I'll use it to glue the front baffles on the old cabinets.
John Stockman (custom) > The Audax TM025F1 tweeter and the Definitive 6.5" woofer for Rick's speakers, the Topaz "clone". Much thanks and appreciation go out to Lou C. for all the work he did on this particular design. It just confirms the fact that a XO must be optimized for each specific combination of drivers. I have a feeling that when these are done and I listen to them for a few days before giving to my friend, I'll probably want to keep them for myself! Then I'll have to make another pair for Rick...
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