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There will be pre-assembled crossovers offered soon. The kits will come with a single 1" thick baffle which does not need the inner baffle...
Added that info to the first post.
Was working on getting those off my laptop, added the on axis, still need to process the off axis files. Some other HTM photos added here since...
Thanks. Gross internal volume (not subtracting for bracing or drivers): ~1.8 cuft for the HTM-12 ~1 cuft for the HTM-10 ~0.375 cuft for the...
More info... Damping info, (for HTM-6 see post #4) I had used R13 Ultra touch recycled denim insulation in my HTM-10 and HTM-12 boxes covering...
This is the official thread for the HTM (Home Theater Monitor) and HT (Home Theater) series of speaker kits. 2020 Update: The HTM-6, HTM-8 and...
Sorry I missed your first post with the crossovers troubles, I forgot to jump over the this forum for a couple weeks but I am glad you got it...
A 1/4" is fine, it's the small compression driver that will be protruding the most off the back. You might have to bend the input terminal a...
I'd say if you can get them to fit you should go with the Volt-10's all around, they are the best suited of the volts for IB installation. You...
The last 3 pictures in the first post are of the current crossovers, first of those show a Volt-6LX which has a physically smaller capacitor for...
There are no crossover differences between the difference cabinet/baffle configurations. The main thinking here is that the exact positioning and...
Yes that is correct.
The Volt-6 would be more then enough to keep up with your Klipsch mains and it's smaller size and weight makes positioning and mounting easier....
Yes the port flares are a decent length themselves. The proximity to the front of the cabinet is intended, it increases the effective port length...
Nice photo editing, that is how it's supposed to look. The crossover for the tower version might not be a direct drop in for the center...
A volt-6 in a sealed box will roll off around 120-130hz no matter how large the box is made as that is just as low as the rolloff of that driver...
No issue with the 0.47 ohm resistor, that was in the BOM because they don't make a 0.5 ohm without spending more for the fancy Dayton one....
It should be ok if you used crimp style female quick disconnects: [IMG] Or did you do something else? You might have to get under the driver...
I have not heard all that many other DIY center channel designs so I can't really say how it stacks up against those, sorry. As for the midrange...
They should keep up quite well as long as you use a crossover of at least 80hz with higher crossover points allowing more headroom. The Volt-6...