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Hi Charlie, Unfortunately the least expensive shipping option I can find to send a package to the UK is about $18, it would be the same price...
The Nexus WTMW was never offered as a kit but it can still be built full DIY. I would not say it's particularly powerful, not on the same level...
That does look almost like the textbook inverted polarity on the tweeter, or perhaps the woofer is wired backwards. I'll PM you the schematic.
I did have a few PCBs manufactured for the upgraded crossover of the current version of the HT-12 (Celestion woofer) if anyone was interested.
These are the ports I used on mine: https://www.parts-express.com/Port-Tube-4-ID-x-4-L-Flared-260-403?quantity=1 If you are using the precision...
Yeah the tuning came in much lower then expected, even for the Vortex-12 I had to make the ports about half as long as I initially modeled as the...
Rockwool will work just fine.
If there is open area on the columns like you have illustrated that should be plenty of area for the air/sound from the ports to escape without...
The current HT-12's use a new Celestion woofer, I did design an upgraded version of the crossover for the new version but I haven't had any PCBs...
Yeah definitely some cold looking solder joints on that board. I did create a guide with photos to help when assembling the crossovers which has...
So the original way I voiced the speaker was no jumpers, this also gives the flattest frequency response. It's best used like this for floor...
I did not design a PCB for that one yet, but if you are interested I could possibly develop one and have a few made?
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.