building speakers parts list
building speakers parts list
I want to make some of these speakers
could anybody tell me what is needed apart from MDF & carpet ie.. the internal electrical bits i was hoping to get a 10'' loud speaker and trumpet or 2
i have an 2 amps one with connection 1 and have a seperate amp with the connection 2 in this picture
parts list needed asap
mike
PM Rabster, he is the AV expert around here
If your taking about the connectors top right in the pic they are speakons. Internally i dont believe there is a great deal, as all the control is done by the amplifier
Cheers mate will wait for Rabster,
The speaker output / connector on one of the amps has the connector type 2 and the other amp has connector type 1.
just been having a look at these speakers thinking just go buy 2 of these
http://www.maplin.co.uk/300w-10-inch-loudspeaker-220544
Ahh the old prosounds, Rabster had a couple of those years ago. Not the greatest sound out of them, if i recall they were a bit hazy in the midrange.
If your just thinking of buying stuff outright, let Rabster know how much you want to spend, im sure he will be able to suggest the best kit for your budget
I bet Rabster has kit lying about he could sell............
Hurricane Ahh the old prosounds, Rabster had a couple of those years ago. Not the greatest sound out of them, if i recall they were a bit hazy in the midrange.
If your just thinking of buying stuff outright, let Rabster know how much you want to spend, im sure he will be able to suggest the best kit for your budget
Hurricane Ahh the old prosounds, Rabster had a couple of those years ago. Not the greatest sound out of them, if i recall they were a bit hazy in the midrange.
If your just thinking of buying stuff outright, let Rabster know how much you want to spend, im sure he will be able to suggest the best kit for your budget
If you are building, you will need to ensure that all drivers are of the right power and range for the application, that the cabinet is of the correct volume and partitioned/baffled appropriately. You will also need terminals for the rear, a crossover to direct the right signals to the right drivers and the correct gauge cable to solder it all together with. Also the speaker will probably sound best if ported, the number, size and position of the port(s) will depend upon many things.
I would recommend just buying used speakers if you are not experienced in building them, as you don't need to spend a lot to get decent kit these days, and it's a lot less hassle.