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The HT-88 is an MTM design using a pair of 16 ohm variants of the Celestion TF0818 from the HT-8. It uses the square SEOS-77 waveguide which has...
I hadn't really considered building an MTM design, though it's not totally out of the question since I have all the parts here. Bamboo cabinets...
If you want adjustable tilt I'd use a pair of 90 degree brackets at the front of the cabinet, screwed down to the cabinet with a bolt on each side...
I would double check these solder joints. The 3.0uF and the 8.2uF capacitors are the only two inline components for the CD, if a solder joint on...
Use the above instructions, so cut to 3" of you have the port on the left. But if you're using a subwoofer and crossing over around 80hz it...
I have two of the bare PCBs left.
Assuming Volt-8 and if using 3/4" material: Back - 10.5" x 10.5" Sides A - 10.5" x 6" Sides B - 9" x 6"
It should be ok assuming you leave plenty of room around the ports.
Yes that one works as a substitute.
I finally remembered to go looking for these today. How many do you need, just one of the Fusion-8 Center PCBs?
I believe the speaker Erich is speaking of is the newly revamped 88-special and these two designs are very different animals. The new...
Are you sure those are HTM-6's? That's certainly not the crossover design for an HTM-6: [ATTACH] That crossover appears to be from a Fusion-8...
Hi Andy, The VBS-6.2 would work in a design like that, I'd even go so far as to say it would match the HTM-12's and HT-8's better then the...
Hi Andy you could use that air core if you really wanted to get those speakers going. It will reduce the output from the woofer by about 0.5dB in...
It's perfectly fine to install two separate input terminals like that.
The HTM-6 was able to use the same PCB as the Volt-6 v2 or the PCB from the older volt-18/10 if you have the normal sized Erse/Dayton I-core...
That's nice thick stuff so you should be good with that lining the walls. No need to add it to the baffle.
Yes the slot port can remain at 4" long for both volumes, at 4 cuft I expect it will tune the enclosure somewhere around high 30's-40Hz, while in...
Shouldn't be too much of an issue.
It's not the bass per say but more of the lower midrange which becomes more pronounced (muddy) while losing some output just above that range....