Horn Speaker - DIY Compact Mass Loaded Horn Speakers Mark Audio Full range Drivers.

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DIY Horn Speakers. Build your own Compact Mass Loaded Horn Speakers with very affordable Mark Audio full range drivers built into a pre-designed (FREE BUILD PLANS AVAILABLE) MDF cabinet. These have been finished with a varnished and waxed Rosewood veneer and the Markaudio CHN-50 full range drivers.
Markaudio specialist Full Range Drivers are designed for the DIY build enthusiast and they also provide various full plans to go with their individual drivers. Checkout their website at www.markaudio.com.
MEASURED to 64hz (as measured with DATSv3)
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SUBSCRIBE: / @diy-audio
WEBSITE : www.oneoffaudio.com
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Listed below are the various items used to complete the whole build. (These are affiliate links - You won't pay more for using the links below but, it will pay me a small commission which will help me produce more videos!! - Thankyou).
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MARKAUDIO CHN-50 Full Range DRIVERS : ndt5.net/c/?si=14570&li=16273... (WORLDWIDE DELIVERY)
SOUNDIMPORTS: ndt5.net/c/?si=14570&li=16273...
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OTHER PARTS USED:
SPEAKER CABINET FEET/ISOLATORS : s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDT...
REAR TERMINAL PLUGS : s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DE4...
BINDING POSTS: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeD...
HEX SOCKET SELF TAPPING SCREWS: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DEP...
ROSEWOOD VENEER : ebay.us/8K7skC
GASKET FOAM 8mm x 2mm : AMAZON - amzn.to/40nzNze
SPEAKER WIRE 16 GAUGE: AMAZON - amzn.to/49iXIny
COTTON WADDING/FILLING : www.upholstery-supplies.co.uk/
TOOLS USED:
BAND CLAMP : amzn.to/46V2p5v or s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DnF...
CENTRE PUNCH (Spring Loaded) s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DB0...
80mm HOLE SAW: amzn.to/40nH0iC (For The Driver Cut Out)
53mm HOLE SAW: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlQ... or amzn.to/3FKrYKu (For Rear Terminal Plug Cut Out)
RABBETTING BIT: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DF4... or amzn.to/3u1I1kA
CRIMPING TOOL : amzn.to/3FJnvaQ
KATSU 1/4" PALM ROUTER : amzn.to/3FJnwLW
FLUSH CUT ROUTER BIT: amzn.to/3QJo2jy or s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DB4...
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COMPACT MASS LOADED HORN SPEAKERS - FREE BUILD PLANS : www.kjfaudio.com/wp-content/u...
HOW TO VENEER SPEAKER CABINETS : • How to veneer speakers...
SOUNDIMPORTS (DRIVERS - WORLDWIDE DELIVERY) : ndt5.net/c/?si=14570&li=16273...
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@mndlessdrwer
@mndlessdrwer Рік тому
That rosewood veneer is absolutely gorgeous. Not sure I could have resisted getting their gold or dark grey drivers just for the aesthetic with that beautiful veneer.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks, the chn-50 are only in silver though!!
@fonkenful
@fonkenful Рік тому
I generally tended towards the copper/gold drivers myself. They look absolutely stunning in Sapele, dark American Walnut and Rosewood. The natural paper coned CHP70s are wonderfully suited to clear coat finishes on either Baltic Birch plywood, or Maple veneer. If you’ve not already availed yourself of the opportunity, I’d highly recommend trying to get your ears on a pair of the MAOPs. The cone treatment is expensive and has a high failure rate, so they are not a cheap driver, but definitely not snake oil.
@chevyimp5857
@chevyimp5857 2 місяці тому
Cool build... Thanks for taking the time.. where do you buy your veneer ?
@rigorhead01
@rigorhead01 Рік тому
Love the rosewood veneer! When trimming the veneer with the router, If you have have problems with slight splintering the end grain, try a sharp chisel. When you get the angle just right it'll slice through the veneer leaving a perfect edge. Try it, you won't believe how well it works and how easy it is to do! 🤣
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
👍
@billn2647
@billn2647 Рік тому
Great build! I got concerned however when I saw how you cut the panels down on the table saw in the beginning. I would highly recommend using push sticks and not wearing gloves near high-RPM rotating machines as it is a safety risk of being dragged along in with them at worst case. Push sticks can be replaced, not so much your fingers/hand!
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Cheers Bill!!
@jianhuang0124
@jianhuang0124 Рік тому
My mom lost one of her fingers when she used the rotary saw while wearing gloves.
@pnojazz
@pnojazz 8 місяців тому
Appreciate you for leaving a link for the music too! Your speakers turned out as if built by a pro! Nicely done!❤
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 8 місяців тому
Thankyou
@mam-audio
@mam-audio Рік тому
They look amazing ! And this veneer is incredible !!! Nice job, once more !
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Cheers Marc
@jeffreyamerlan9026
@jeffreyamerlan9026 Рік тому
Nice to see a build with affordable parts!!!! Great!!! And well done!
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks Jeffery!
@peterjmcgee4680
@peterjmcgee4680 Рік тому
You are a very smart man not very many people know to do that with the super glue to keep the particle board from deteriorating where the speakers are being held down very good Trick Use that many times when I build my own speakers and when I built speakers for customer Done not a lot on custom jobs Makes the cabinet last a lot longer from the vibration especially when you have people that love to turn the volume up
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks, yes it was trial and error that I now use the super glue. Especially good on the thinner MDF but now use it on all the builds.
@alangroskreutz235
@alangroskreutz235 10 місяців тому
@@DIY-AUDIO I'll be using that trick on all my subsequent builds. Thanks. Veneer looks marvelous.
@ScottGrammer
@ScottGrammer Рік тому
Gorgeous. I really like small full-range speakers. I wouldn't call these "horns," though. More like a resistively-damped transmission line. Subscribed.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks
@mattfranklin3622
@mattfranklin3622 Рік тому
There is a U.K. supplier of Mark audio drivers amongst other drivers and parts etc called KJF. He is great to deal with and great service, cheaper too. 👍
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Cheers Matt.
@mauserkk98
@mauserkk98 Рік тому
Great job, veneer is a nice touch.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks, too damp and cold in my garage at this time of the year to paint so the wife let's me inside if I veneer😂😂
@tkdmaste12
@tkdmaste12 Рік тому
Gorgeous
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thankyou
@leoparddiy
@leoparddiy Рік тому
Omg that's so good😯, I like the wood motif... Gd job👏
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks
@trapito1956
@trapito1956 Рік тому
Muy interesante no había visto nada igual muchas gracias por compartir tu trabajo
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Hi, sorry I can't translate in order to reply
@AudioElectronicsChicago
@AudioElectronicsChicago Рік тому
they look great
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks!!
@nickk6109
@nickk6109 Рік тому
Interesting build - I have a pair of CH50s in the small build, I'm missing some depth I feel (I have Castle Harlechs which are a dual loaded 1/4 wave with a tweeter). The smaller cabs just miss a bit of bass. I have some 9 ply baltic birch that I could make a pair with, alternatively I'll make a practice guitar amp.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
👍Working on another build with these drivers at the moment. Compact Mass Loaded quarter wave speakers. Should have on the channel in a couple of weeks
@nickk6109
@nickk6109 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO I look forward to it!
@jonboy9912
@jonboy9912 Рік тому
Great job wonderful finish but why don't you pin all the joints as well as gluing?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Cheers Jon, never had an issue, a good quality glue and it isn't going anywhere!! . More likely to use pins though if I was butting all the joints but cutting and gluing all the joints at 45 degrees on mdf gives an incredibly strong joint with just the glue.
@George10767
@George10767 Рік тому
This is a very well made *BASE REFLEX* speaker. It works on the *HELMHOLTZ RESONATOR* principle. But it is not a "horn" speaker in any way or it would resemble a Suzerphone with a very large flared trumpet-like output orifice. (They used to use "horn" speakers on mechanical phonographs, but to work well they need to be prohibitively large).
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Cheers George, as the video says, I'm following the build on the Markaudio website.
@pauldecort
@pauldecort 7 місяців тому
It' certainly not a bass reflex and also not a horn but a Mass Loaded Tapered Quarter Wave Tube (ML-TQWT)
@chupacabrajr4152
@chupacabrajr4152 Рік тому
a pleasure to watch, sir
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thankyou!
@glpilpi6209
@glpilpi6209 8 місяців тому
Gone are the day's when you could make these designs from old solid wood wardrobe doors unfortunately. It's the best material to use .
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 8 місяців тому
I'm sure you still could and it wouldn't make that much difference!! 😂
@BARBELLS-AND-BUDS
@BARBELLS-AND-BUDS 5 місяців тому
I know UKposts has crazy copyright issues and videos of speakers dont sound the same as in person, but I still like to hear them. Looks great btw!@!
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 5 місяців тому
Pretty sure in this video that the music throughout was actually from the build!!
@jonboy9912
@jonboy9912 Рік тому
Thanks
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
👍
@doglovemimijumable
@doglovemimijumable 14 днів тому
Great built! But I have to notice this in not back load horn, horn requires a mouth not a sealed end, this is TQWT.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 14 днів тому
Look carefully, it's compact and it isn't sealed!! 😁
@doglovemimijumable
@doglovemimijumable 13 днів тому
I found it! 😂 Then this is Mass load transmission line - Bass reflex in my category, produce deeper bass than normal BR box with better quality, the definition among horn, TQWT, TL are blur but I think they all share the same theory, I just build a cab that goes wayyyyy too deep down to 20Hz@-3dB in near field testing with 6.5” bass driver, maybe not usable but it really can shake! I’m a fan of Markaudio driver too 👍
@alfaholic3
@alfaholic3 Рік тому
Nice build. I never really liked the woodworking side of speaker building but this is really fun to watch. If you dont mind me asking, in your opinion which is the best affordable 4 inch FR driver? I am currently building a Bluetooth stereo speaker and looking for a good 4 inch FR or coaxial speaker to use for the project.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks, I prefer the finishing as it's what can make something individual. Basically though I don't have the patience to work out Crossovers hence the FR drivers. Personally the Markaudio Pluvia 7.2HD is great for the money once run in. But, depending on the money you have I'm sure there are better as I'm sure some would argue!! but I'm not made of money so all drivers I've used on my builds are between £10- £50.
@alfaholic3
@alfaholic3 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO haha. I always say don’t have the patience for woodworking but it’s an important part of the build so I am really trying to get better at it. Thanks for your recommendation. I am building it as a job site radio for my father and have never used FR drivers before but I must admit these sound much better than I expected. I’ll look into those drivers as they seem right within my budget.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
@@alfaholic3 if it for a job site radio and its going to get battered and thrown around, I'd use cheaper drivers if I were you and design some cages to protect them. At least if they do get damaged it will be really cheap to replace them. I built a cheap boombox for my daughter (build is on the channel) and they are only about £13GBP each!!
@alfaholic3
@alfaholic3 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO That’s awesome, I’ll have a look at the video.
@KrakdEye761
@KrakdEye761 7 місяців тому
​@@DIY-AUDIO😊
@MichaelRainabbaRichardson
@MichaelRainabbaRichardson Рік тому
You're really ought to grab a binaural mic and include recordings so we can get some idea of their character. Beautiful build!
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Hope to in the future
@michaelwenzel6919
@michaelwenzel6919 Рік тому
Great...
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
👍
@DaisakuIkeda-nd6en
@DaisakuIkeda-nd6en 3 місяці тому
Bellissimo il monovia, una strada "contorta" anche se banale in apparenza. La bellezza della semplicita' per contenere costi produttivi e consumi di corrente al contatore.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 3 місяці тому
👍
@syhi7971
@syhi7971 Рік тому
That finish? How to get, where to get such nice veneer?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Listed in the description where I get the veneer. They may ship worldwide I guess!?
@user-wp9rq3kb6h
@user-wp9rq3kb6h 9 місяців тому
Something most people don't know; Don't twist mult strand wire when using crimp connectors. And you should never solder or tin wires especially before crimping/camping, seen plenty of these fail because of it.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 9 місяців тому
Everyday a school day!! 👍
@user-wp9rq3kb6h
@user-wp9rq3kb6h 9 місяців тому
@@DIY-AUDIO The crimp or clamp, when applied correctly on bare copper, actually bunches up the strands and deforms the copper, which is malleable, and compresses it to form a secure and often quite well sealed connection. This can't happen with a tinned wire as the solder is hard, uneven and won't deform to the same extent creating hot spots on the crimp/clamp. The solder also has voids in it which means when it heats up some of the voids will evacuate and the blob of solder can reduce in size, especially when under pressure. The wire then becomes loose, if not already loose. Twisting the wire and crimping/clamping will prevent it bunching and deforming as it should, this is why we should use ferrules on screw connectors with multi strand wires and multiple conductors. Clearly on a car, after ten years living in the damp uk weather a crimp will corrode and fail. Adding heat shrink, especially adhesive lined is a good idea as it will add another level of sealing and give support. A good crimp however should grip the insulation of the wire providing strain relief. If you're going to solder use solder bucket connectors which will have an additional strain relief on the connector body. Finally copper work hardens i.e. it becomes hard and brittle as it is bent, moved, hit and subjected to vibrations. Heat cycling copper anneals it and it becomes more ductile, this one reason why over tightening screw clamps causes them to work loose, especially when multiple conductors are inserted. Ultimately, use the correct wire size and connection combination. T.E. Connectivity and other manufacturers/suppliers have tutorial videos for this on UKposts. There is also documentation on their website. I didn't intend to write that much but once I started it kind of flowed. Hope this helps you and others understand what is happening and helps everyone produce high quality and more reliable work.
@go_dvij
@go_dvij Рік тому
In the off state, you get a good house for the mouse) I can imagine the surprise of the mouse at the moment the acoustics are turned on). I'm just kidding, of course. Great job.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
🤔👍
@pauldecort
@pauldecort 7 місяців тому
Cyburg Needle, the most widely built ML-TQWT in Germany and ideally suited for Markaudio drivers,, uses no damping material in the back part of the speaker, so you probably frustrated the workings of an ML-TQWT
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 7 місяців тому
A bit of a likeness. I'm amazed when listening to classical music the depth of sound from this build and thr fact its only 3" 7watt drivers
@delfinonavarro4458
@delfinonavarro4458 7 місяців тому
how can i calculate the type of cabinets?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 7 місяців тому
There are free software calculators on line (WinISD for example) or like I did in this build, let someone else do it for you!!
@delfinonavarro4458
@delfinonavarro4458 7 місяців тому
@@DIY-AUDIO The winisd don't calculate horn loaded cabinetes. Could you recommend to me other software?
@annihilationindustries1990
@annihilationindustries1990 Рік тому
does that have reflection from the floor ? can u hear an echo ?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Not at normal listening volume.
@renevanderbruggen731
@renevanderbruggen731 Рік тому
Real beauties _ if they sound like they look 😊😊
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks will have a sound test coming soon on a amp review with these speakers sometime in April
@renevanderbruggen731
@renevanderbruggen731 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO loooking forward it
@angrytim
@angrytim 5 місяців тому
what are you treating the MDF with at the 6 min mark?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 5 місяців тому
Hi Tim, its an MDF sealer i got from Screwfix. Sure you could get it from a hardware store if you ar US based.
@RIPTECmedia
@RIPTECmedia 27 днів тому
nice....! i like it..!👍👍
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 27 днів тому
👍
@Tudo_e_Mais_1_pouco
@Tudo_e_Mais_1_pouco Рік тому
Faltou demonstrar teste final do som, como ficou.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Hi, didn't have one. There is one on the latest Build!
@a-matics1831
@a-matics1831 Рік тому
What liquid you use before veneering? Before applying glue 06:17
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
It's a MDF sealer.
@a-matics1831
@a-matics1831 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO okey, hear about this first time. I use plywood allmost time. I have one question more, did you ever use some filler before veneering, filling some deep scrats/ holes, i makes 3 test veneering yesterday by using car 2k filler, snicker wood filler. Test with car filler going wrong totally cause pva cant glue together with 2k fillers, test with wood filler(snicker) glued together, but the contact really weak/ pva glued on filler but when you try remove it, its come loose with filler. So the wood filler is shit too. Now im using router to cut out a bit larger holes and fill them with pice of mdf and a little smaller defects with pva and wood dust or something, its work better. Mybee i dont use right water based fillers but allmost what i found in estonian markets didnt work when you want to finnish speaker cabinets using veneer.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
@@a-matics1831 only have very small amount to fill as try and cut accurately. Just normal wood glue Not 2 PAC car filler. No issues at all!
@istina27852
@istina27852 11 місяців тому
Hello,please which varnish and thinner is used?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 11 місяців тому
Hi, I just use a polyurethene varnish with a little white spirit to thin it.
@rc5406
@rc5406 10 місяців тому
Que material é esse que você cobriu a caixa, onde posso comprar?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 10 місяців тому
Listed in the video description. I believe you mean the stuffing? Its used in furniture making.
@59seank
@59seank Рік тому
So how do they sound?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Hi, for such small drivers they really have a solid sound (depending on the types of music you listen to - these aren't the drivers if you are into heavy rock!!) currently building a different set with the same drivers. I then hope to make a video comparing them so will have a sound test for both.
@davidweber6032
@davidweber6032 Рік тому
Really liked your video and build. But if anyone working with me used a tablesaw as you did they would be written up. Safety first.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks David, as you can tell, I'm no woodworker and my desk job doesn't usually involve sharp spinning objects!!
@fonkenful
@fonkenful Рік тому
Built more than a few designs with FR drivers myself over a period of 15yrs or so - mostly Mark Audio, as far back as the original EL70 for CSS - and had a bit of cringe myself watching the bevel cutting without using a push stick.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
@@fonkenful Still got the fingers!!! As you can tell, I'm no trained woodworker but, I hope you enjoy the builds!!
@earl007
@earl007 6 місяців тому
Why do people glue both sides when it says on the bottle of PVA and similar wood glues to only glue one side ?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 6 місяців тому
New one on me Earl but, I must admit I've never read the back of a bottle of PVA!! Personally though with most of my builds being MDF, I'd rather have too much glue than too little as i prefer a really strong bond and am happy to wipe up the excess!!
@DiasPP1KKHamRadio
@DiasPP1KKHamRadio Рік тому
It's sad they don't have 25mm marine plywood like we have here, (very expensive there). To make your speakers. É triste eles não terem compensado naval 25mm (muito caro lá). Para fazerem suas caixas de som.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Yes, plywood here is very expensive. Probably 4x cost of MDF and as the channel is just a hobby, I don't think the wife would appreciate me spending anymore🤣
@DiasPP1KKHamRadio
@DiasPP1KKHamRadio Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO
@georgecomber
@georgecomber Рік тому
MDF is preferable over plywood for speaker builds because it is much heavier and less resonant. And that veneer is just beautiful. Fantastic job.
@georgecomber
@georgecomber Рік тому
At least that's what I thought. I've just looked at the Plans and they recommend ply over MDF.. I always thought the weight and deadness of the MDF was an advantage
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
@@georgecomber everydays a school day apparently🤣. Plans say either mdf or ply to be honest though!!
@SMRo7
@SMRo7 10 місяців тому
You do nice work.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 10 місяців тому
Thankyou!
@sandwaves5642
@sandwaves5642 Рік тому
Behind - on the terminals - nice looking screws. Infront - ugly with + head 🤔🤔Any spec. reason 4 that ?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
That's what the MA chn-50 come supplied with!!
@user-nf8jy1ib1b
@user-nf8jy1ib1b Рік тому
Красивые деревяшки
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Sorry, unable. To translate so, can't reply
@MisterBean64
@MisterBean64 Рік тому
Horn Speakers without a Horn Mouth? Seems a TQWT also without Resonator ...
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Very close to tqwt
@MisterBean64
@MisterBean64 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO But now is only a close chamber box
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
@@MisterBean64 no, it is ported at the bottom!!
@MisterBean64
@MisterBean64 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO Aha: But ther is no Bas Reflex Resonator Port in it ...: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bqFng5-geWZjqIk.html Do you have frequence respons diagrams?
@peterjmcgee4680
@peterjmcgee4680 Рік тому
Would've rather you seen you use the putty on the need to speaker on the terminals instead of the foam because the phone will run away and deteriorate the putty will stay there and keep vibration down better than the foam
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thanks for the tip. Never heard of using putty before. May look into it
@ferminponcerafael2464
@ferminponcerafael2464 Рік тому
Fantásticos! Cuanto me gustaría sentirlos...Quisiera pedirte un Favor...Las Medidas, para poder hacerlo yo. Un saludo de ante mano..Barcelona España. .
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
👍
@user-fq5ym2no9v
@user-fq5ym2no9v 10 місяців тому
소리까지 듣고싶네요
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 10 місяців тому
The music played throughout the whole video is actually theses speakers!!
@Huenguyen-iu5ll
@Huenguyen-iu5ll Рік тому
Sell and send to Việt Nam...?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Hi, nice idea but postage would be extortionate!!
@ExtrusionTech
@ExtrusionTech Рік тому
Horn?
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
www.kjfaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/CHN50-Compact-ML-Horn.png
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 Рік тому
Nice Projekt. But the glue and the Finger. Stümperhaft in german.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Dumb..thanks🤣🤣. and Why would that be, to do it with a stick would take forever!!
@alexandrchur
@alexandrchur 11 місяців тому
Закрытый ящик? А внутри как труба Войта
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 11 місяців тому
Small port on the bottom
@alexandrchur
@alexandrchur 11 місяців тому
@@DIY-AUDIO спасибо
@user-ui5em3cd9x
@user-ui5em3cd9x Рік тому
Очень красиво но совершенно бессмысленно. Раструб рупора диаметром 5 см.? Это не рупор, не tgwp, не фазоинвертор, не закрытый ящик. Откуда такой проект? В чем смысл такого оформления? А так красиво, да.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Sorry, unable to translate to reply
@gamiwv
@gamiwv Рік тому
I DON'T LIKE MDF !!!!! Why not plywood ? As I see you have a router . So why you didn't make the swallows for the driver, binding posts and the internal baffle (making the baffle a little wider for better sealing and durability) before start gluing the panels. Also why you didn't leave one side panel un-glued for adjusting the staffing ? My experience teaches me not to involve with something I don't like. Quick crafting with a beautiful finish
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Great for you!! Not all of us can afford ply. Here in UK it 3 x price of MDF and bare in mind these are only small speakers!!
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
And also, much easier to use a rabbeting bit after veneered as it give a much better finish.
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 2 місяці тому
😅😅TQWT is no horn.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 2 місяці тому
Just building someone else's design (stating the obvious as it's clear in the video!!) 😂
@jasonmelo9379
@jasonmelo9379 10 місяців тому
This is just a bass reflex I don't see any horn about it at all
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 7 місяців тому
For the size, they sound especially great with classical music. Check the design on the website link. It's small but definately a small referral to a horn
@romanua2202
@romanua2202 Рік тому
Гдеееееееее тест звукааааааа? Пздц!
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
? Sorry unable to translate
@danielduesentriebjunior
@danielduesentriebjunior Рік тому
That's not a horn.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Did you actually read the plans and description?
@danielduesentriebjunior
@danielduesentriebjunior Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO Yes. I see a strange mix between transmission line and bass reflex, but clearly not a horn.
@denisdube8893
@denisdube8893 10 днів тому
For me it is a hifi speaker… sorry men
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO 10 днів тому
👍
@scotty362100
@scotty362100 Рік тому
Nice build, and I am sorry, but the finish is terrible. It really needs flattened by block sanding, then refinishing. There is way too much waviness, dirt, and just terrible looking roughness to the finish as is.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Fingers crossed you like the next build then!?
@restorerestoration4705
@restorerestoration4705 Рік тому
Great job, veneer is a nice touch.
@DIY-AUDIO
@DIY-AUDIO Рік тому
Thankyou, really happy how it turned out myself
@restorerestoration4705
@restorerestoration4705 Рік тому
@@DIY-AUDIO 😀😀...//
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