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Performance-wise, these loudspeakers are a tremendous upgrade for me. As I mentioned, they are replacing a pair of Atlantic Technology 454SRs and...
It's going to be a while before I have my act completely together (actually, we may be waiting a long while for that), so I thought I better put...
All finished, and here they are, on the stairway to heaven: [IMG]
I completed a pair of the Volt-6s this afternoon. Pieces-parts all ready to go: [IMG] A final wad of polyfil for good measure, and in go the...
So, all finished with the sanding, and ready for painting: [IMG] Note the clever use of the speakon countersink/hole for attaching a handle......
First sanding: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Next, some wood filler (I prefer the kind used for doing floors): [IMG] to fill in holes and...
So, now to the baffle. First, drill the pilot holes: [IMG] Then, for gluing on the baffle, there are two options. The baffle was cut (and...
So, then, since this material was so thin, I opted to do without the PCB standoffs, and rely on the foam to provide clearance from the box, and...
Then it was on to padding the inside. This is that thin, Walmart, 1/2" foam bed 'topper' (at 1/2", it's not much of a topper). Only $8 for a...
For some reason, I either didn't take, or I misplaced, any photos of the box gluing step... I clamped up each box, and then used a brad nailer so...
Note that for the most part, the flat pack pieces of MDF were clean and accurate (relatively): [IMG] Although I did run across one problem...
One thing that I toyed with would have been to use some hanger bolts to install mounting studs on the inside of the back panel. Alas, they don't...
These little kits come in pairs, so I started with one of the pairs to test-drive the crossover assembly... [IMG] I immediately discovered that...
For those of you that don't make it over to the avsforums, I thought I'd re-post my Volt-6 build thread here. So, I decided to retrofit my...