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Building Troels Gravesen SBA941 DIY speaker end-to-end tutorial. 

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www.tcrastrs.com End-to-end tutorial on how to build Troels Gavesen SBA941 speaker. In accelerating mode I have filmed key moments of the build and added comments pointing to important notes. The total length of the video is 30 minutes. Speaker box material 22mm Baltic birch plywood for the cabinet and 30mm for the front panel. Dowel joints are used for box reinforcement. Dowel joints are among the strongest joints in woodworking. Another benefit is that your cabinet will not contain metal parts. This was my subconscious wish. There is no logical explanation and answer for me why. In the project, I am using 8mm dowels. The key benefit is that your box components are true rectangular. You can order precise cuts in large plywood warehouses and cut them with an industrial saw. The allowed deviation of material cut should be within 1mm. When ordering parts you should give guidance on which dimensions should be set with one saw setting to achieve the necessary tolerance. Speakers used in the design are the following: Woofer SB Acoustics Satori WO24P-8, midrange SB Acoustics SB12MNRX25-4 4", Tweeter SB Acoustics SB29RDNC-C000-4. I reduced costs by replacing the original design “Satory” midrange with a more affordable unit and the same for the tweeter. For active speaker architecture, the performance difference is neglectable. 8Ohms woofer was chosen due to equalizing speaker sensitivities when setting ICEpower 125ASX2 in bridged mode (+6dB). 125ASX2 in bridged mode performance on 8 ohms is excellent still keeping about 250W. SB Acoustics Satori WO24P-8 is a fantastic quality speaker and I raised the crossover frequency to 550Hz to allow instruments and low human voice to play through this speaker. With active crossover you can play around this frequency to find the best performance point. Perfect bass, excellent clarity, and a deep rich human voice. It is also important for Jazz trios when a big violin (Contrabass or Chelo is playing). You can do a lot of modifications but do not go away from this speaker. Yes, it is twice expensive as other manufacturer products, but it is worth any penny.
Link to original design www.troelsgravesen.dk/SBA-941.htm
00:00:00 Processing front panel
00:04:02 Dowel joints holes
00:04:51 processing back panel
00:07:00 Reinforsment components
00:08:22 Assembling phase invertor
00:09:21 Assembling cabinet
00:13:13 Midrange cabinet
00:15:24 Putting cabinet together
00:18:48 Standing waves damping
00:21:02 Processing cabinet edges
00:21:02 Assembling speakers
00:24:49 Enjoying result

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@romyaz1713
@romyaz1713 День назад
It is hard to go wrong with satori speakers. I built a 2-way system with them. Its sounds amazing, the speakers look amazing, totally worth it
@brianstasiulis4285
@brianstasiulis4285 Год назад
Nothin like watching wood dust fly for 20 minutes. Thanks
@franciscorompana2985
@franciscorompana2985 Год назад
😂 😂 😂 🎩
@gordiefrench5342
@gordiefrench5342 Год назад
Beautiful work on such classic great design
@yngve6640
@yngve6640 9 месяцев назад
High quality build. I wish I had a CNC mashin like yours. It makes everything so nice and easy. Truls Gravesen have good constructed kits.
@albertorubenmacchi7280
@albertorubenmacchi7280 5 месяцев назад
Muy bien realisado
@cocosloan3748
@cocosloan3748 Год назад
Amazing build - reminds me of good-old Dynaudio DIY kits - (wood included kit) - best kits ever !
@chinmeysway
@chinmeysway 7 месяцев назад
Do they still make them? Legit company fir sure
@lasseforss7402
@lasseforss7402 Год назад
I recently build these as well and watching CNC do the hard work makes me jealous :)
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
I am a bad carpenter and CNC covered my shortcomings😀
@Spark010
@Spark010 2 года назад
Nice design! SBA Satori drivers sound wonderful. I’ve used them for mids in my own build ❤️
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
At beginning of the project, I was not sure about the final build audio quality and a bit reduced costs not using story midrange. The result was so good that if I would build the next version of this design I would use Satory midrange. Still not sure about sound improvement versus SB Acoustics SB12MNRX25-4 4" . You never know before trying it out.
@Spark010
@Spark010 2 года назад
​@@guntarssmits2104 I've not tried the SB12MNRX25-4 4 however they seem more flexible cabinet volume wise. The Satori's need quiet a bit of room to breath. I think the Satori's are 'on paper' a better spec however.
@tzed2509
@tzed2509 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the link, I've never seen these speakers before.
@JasonsLabVideos
@JasonsLabVideos 10 месяцев назад
AMAZING work !! Love BB ply !!
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 10 месяцев назад
Inspiring comment😀
@Cosmicline429
@Cosmicline429 4 месяца назад
Too Fine and Elegant! 💯
@nerveaudio
@nerveaudio Год назад
Nice build.
@karimdailyjazz
@karimdailyjazz Год назад
big great and nice job thanks
@fresco-boyz8429
@fresco-boyz8429 2 года назад
Great job man. They look fantastic! I am saving up for buy class d box from you and then 1200as cars.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
Thanks. Your comment inspires😀
@christianlibertarian5488
@christianlibertarian5488 Год назад
You learn the oddest things on RU-vid. The ratchet clamp/glue bottle squeeze is genius!
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Yes, the hole was small and glue was sticky. It took too much effort to get it out with the necessary speed. So I was using the clamp.😀
@sermandet2022
@sermandet2022 2 месяца назад
Wow.. Really interesting video
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 месяца назад
Glad you liked it
@highcurrent1125
@highcurrent1125 Год назад
Sehr gut !!!
@m.j.s.3838
@m.j.s.3838 2 года назад
Very nice result. I am seriously considering TG’s Faital 10” 3WC.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
I have checked Fatai driver specifications. 10RS350 is an impressive driver for reasonable money. Seems high-end project with a lot of power in it.
@C-man553
@C-man553 5 месяцев назад
Only the great boomers will remember well this classic design. The music is fab Gen Z.
@gino3286
@gino3286 Год назад
Hi impressive realization indeed and sincere congratulations One comment about xover points You say "SB Acoustics Satori WO24P-8 is a fantastic quality speaker and I raised the crossover frequency to 550Hz to allow instruments and low human voice to play through this speaker" yes but if you play a track with a lot of low bass content the voice will be mixed with drums and other instruments The choice of cut points in a 3 ways is a very challenging task For instance i wonder if using a bigger mid and a lower cut could be a better solution Looking at Wilson Audio for a reference the xover crossings change from one model to another
@aussie8114
@aussie8114 Год назад
Built my first speaker at the age of 10. But far from as wonderful as this one 👍🏼👍🏼
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
My early desings was not very nice as well, but those projects are part of our personal and professional growth.
@thepnimit...7043
@thepnimit...7043 2 года назад
Thank you sir., a 🙏💯
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
You are welcome
@turbo5483
@turbo5483 9 месяцев назад
Nice job..must be nice to have a cnc machine
@timschutte6924
@timschutte6924 11 месяцев назад
One of my wishes is a cnc machine like this. Also a work shop.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 11 месяцев назад
IT is just a matter of time. Tehnology is getting cheaper and cheaper over the years.Probably space will be the main issue to fulfill the wish😀
@yogi9631
@yogi9631 Год назад
Stunning 👏👏👍👍 Now time to mass produce it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Can not imagine how to sell. Weight is high and shipping should be container-based. Huge upfront investments are needed. But the sound quality is stunning
@crossoverchef
@crossoverchef 9 месяцев назад
nice damping
@dennisduran8500
@dennisduran8500 Год назад
Building speakers with a cnc machine just can't give you the same satisfaction as using a table saw and jigsaw and router.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Skill set needed. I am a computer person and bad at carpenter work😀.
@theeyeofthebeholder7099
@theeyeofthebeholder7099 5 месяцев назад
@@guntarssmits2104quality-wise, the end result looks excellent, I like your idea of using the dowels for the cabinets.
@C-man553
@C-man553 Месяц назад
Good point regarding wielding the moxie to use 'Basic' tools. There was a time 15 years ago when we could afford to buy a 3hp ShopFox cabinet saw and Milwaukee routers. The table fence needed some love but otherwise the smooth, sexy tactile feel of these tools was worth every penny. Prior that I used a DIY table saw. I guess I stopped taking my stupid when making that thing ... surprisingly good cuts.
@pandstar
@pandstar 11 месяцев назад
Nice job overall. I certainly hope the outer covering of those polyfill is completely acoustically transparent. For polufill, or other similar damping materials (rockwool, fiberglass) to do it's job, the internal pressure waves have to be able to travel through it.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 11 месяцев назад
It is a real decorative pillow, you can easy breath through it. And it is health certified.
@chinmeysway
@chinmeysway 7 месяцев назад
Fluffystuff won’t do anything for low frequencies either way
@yvesboutin5604
@yvesboutin5604 Год назад
It is a textbook operation! Congrats! I didn't see the crossover installation. Did you use a custom made one or did you replicate the original design by using parts like capacitors and inductors? Thanks for the video!
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
I made it active with active professional crossover and 4 ICEpower boards. 2 of them in bridged connection for low frequencies and 3 in stereo for mids and tweeter. Incredible performance. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tD6uM0QF_GE.html
@user-or5jm2wo3i
@user-or5jm2wo3i Год назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@janus1977
@janus1977 2 года назад
Love these speakers, they were to of my list to build, but then I decided to go the whole hog when the Faital 3wc 15 was released. Great job - but is this the right speaker? Troels version has different tweeter and also mid woofer and tweeter are mounted off centre?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
SBA941 is a very well-designed speaker an off-center design has a theory behind it. I recalculated Speaker boxes and midrange cabinet as well. I have checked very expensive large studio monitor design principles and most of them have similar designs to SB941. At least the final result is outstanding.
@janus1977
@janus1977 2 года назад
@@guntarssmits2104 did you redesign the crossover?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
@@janus1977 It meant to be active and I have used Behringer Super X Pro CX3400 crossover and 4x ICEpower125ASX2 with balanced preamplifier boards. 2 in bridged (woofer) and 2 in stereo. I have tested also with mainstream passive crossover from china with good results. It is 8 ohms crossover. In my design woofer is 8 ohms, tweeter, and midrange 4 ohms. It worked well. Only tweeter needs attenuation of what I added into the original crossover. AIYIMA US-385C 3
@sudd3660
@sudd3660 2 года назад
i did my first active speaker recently of my own design, i had to wait until plate amps with dsp because i cant to passive crossovers..... it actually have the same tweeter as in this build, its a great one :) a few things i think would have improved the speaker in this video: smaller distance between midrange and tweeter for better of axis dispersion. and why use ported box when you have dsp available, sealed should give you a few advantages. its a kit so you just follow the instructions, but its something to think about.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
Hi, thank you for your comment. It is nice to find other people in the world who are building something. I am not an expert in speaker building. In this case, I am trusting Troels lifelong speaker-building experience. Or course I have read 3 top-rated speaker-building books to understand the basic theory behind and learn the key measurement technics. Some points that I have learned. Sealed versus ported. For ported it is fine to use a 100W RMS-rated woofer, for sealed you need a 300W woofer and amp to drive. It is due to a sealed design acoustic efficiency issue. Second. There is no music below 35Hz and with ported design, I am at 3dB drop at 35Hz. In practice, and I can’t explain why SBA941 bass performance is outstanding. My friends and music lovers admitted that there is something with how low frequencies and bass sound reproducing. It is a specific driver with a very rigid and light membrane for the bass driver. And it has almost 90dB efficiency. I have studied Pro designs for the tweeter, and there is no tendency to put tweeter and midrange very close to each other. I build as Troels recommended. But I should admit that my theoretical knowledge and design practice in acoustics is not sufficient to argue with proof.
@sudd3660
@sudd3660 2 года назад
@@guntarssmits2104my comment was to inspire thought. would be interesting if real speaker designer could go over my speaker design where i put my theories to action. most designs are compromises to be a standalone product, but i think that dsp can let you bypass most of those and you can build a design for sound quality and full range down to 20hz.
@user-dh7lt4we2t
@user-dh7lt4we2t 2 года назад
Troels has some design with DSP. Maybe that can meet your need
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
You touched an interesting direction. It is a topic for an expert forum. We need someone who did real hands-on to variations of speaker solutions. Unfortunately, most professional speaker builders are bound by NDAs and it is not allowed for them to share their knowledge in public. But you touched interesting concept.
@sudd3660
@sudd3660 2 года назад
@@guntarssmits2104 getting real information, measured and tested practically and shared are not common practice. GR-Research is one place to get into speaker design.
@bradstone2603
@bradstone2603 Год назад
I play with different speaker build ideas every now and again and something that seems to appear obvious to me (on paper) is venting the midrange rather than having it sealed (if the woofer is also vented), this seems to put the phase curves into a much better alignment. I haven't really ever seen it done though...
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Sealed has better phase curves but narrower bandwidth. From this point, a sealed midrange is a better solution and this is why most speakers have it.
@bradstone2603
@bradstone2603 Год назад
@@guntarssmits2104 yrah I said "mds and woofers but meant "woofers and subs" I was going to delete the comment this morning...
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 2 года назад
Beautiful job Guntars. What was the tune playing, please?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
I was using 2 tunes from RU-vid free library. Cocktail hours and The Thought of You - TrackTribe . RU-vid Is monitoring author rights and practically there are no options to use my favorite artist tracks.
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 2 года назад
@@guntarssmits2104 Thanks 😁
@djambush360
@djambush360 Год назад
8:25 Your 'Phase Inverter' is predominantly called "Helmholtz resonator" or just "port / reflex port". But this pvc tubes are very common. Cardboard tubes [fe tubes for shipping] are also a good solution if the pvc tube gives answers (resonate) 17:00 So you used normal dry glue ;-) 18:33 Missing a hole for the midrange cables 23:40 Nice 4" chassis with compensation magnet. It's frequency response says you could use it as bass/midrange in a small 2 way system 24:52 Where is the baffle step between high and midrange that is responsible for the little dip at 1,5 kHz? This step is to set the voice coil of mid and high chassis to the same level. You surely aligned the crossover to adjust the frequency response and the changes with the timing that result thereof. [to my mind this baffle steps and coil leveling make more problems then they help in sound/timing]. But the speaker looks pretty good anyways. Please get rid of the silver srews on the tweeter (or use some nail polish)
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Thank you for your professional comments, regarding tweeter and midrange time alignment. You are right I did some simplification or trade of. The impact is minor. It is an active system with professional analog 3-way stereo crossover Behringer CX3400 with 24dB Linkvitz Riley architecture crossing at 3,5kHz. When measured results there was practically no visible dip. At least it is inside of overall speakers amplitude characteristics deviation. For bass and midrange, there is phase adjustment built in Behringer crossover. Regarding midrange, I picked a dedicated midrange driver from SB Acoustics SB12MNRX25-4 with a shorter voice coil than bass midrange. In active architecture, it has precise reproduction. Especially you can hear it on piano music. Excellent tolerance. I did tests with lower crossover frequency and could not distinguish between 350Hz and 550Hz crossover points. I left it at 550Hz to reduce load to midrange. Overall, this Troels Gravesen design is incredible with unbelievable good and round bass reproduction. I think it is due to the good Satory speaker and precisely tuned resonator. I recalculated it to pipe dimensions. But to be honest my speaker designer knowledge is far from expert level.
@djambush360
@djambush360 Год назад
@@guntarssmits2104 The midrange you're using seems to have a smoother response. The original one has this significant dip at 1,5kHz. I don't know if the curves on the Troels webside was free air or in case. Dips or knuckels at this frequency are typical for such baffle steps. Also your active setup could have deleted this problem. Your solution for the inner stabilizer looks nicer and for sure as stiff as the wormhole desingn they used. In most cases a roundwood from wall to wall is sufficient enough. To improve the bass you should do some heearing sessions with different damping material and positioning of it. Sometimes it's better to have some egg carton foam only on the inner walls or try a longer port. You can easily do this with a 90° bend because they have a sealing and would fit into the closure. The port lenght you need in the build is sometimes slightly longer or shorter than the calculation. Have fun.
@dadoluka4648
@dadoluka4648 15 дней назад
nice video! is the speaker suitable for placement near the back wall? 30-40 cm....
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 15 дней назад
Yes. the minimum distance is 10cm
@word2RG
@word2RG Год назад
I dont get how that dowel jig works. How do you do the baffles? Wont they come out mirrored?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
During the design I made dowell placement symetrical. Jig is done with high tolerance on CNC machine and mirrored fits perfect. Yes it is mirrored for two components.
@laurentbadin2766
@laurentbadin2766 7 месяцев назад
Loved the video, hated the music going in loop. It would have been so much much nicer to watch with the original sound of the tools. Anyway . Thx a lot
@dominikperkovic3058
@dominikperkovic3058 Год назад
Hey there, hope you are well. I am curious, can these monitors compare to the monitors from ATC, PMC and similar brands. Are they considered to be studio monitors, or some tv speakers. Thanks in advance.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
It is hard to compare with ATC science they are rare and expensive to get or access. But the result of this Troels design is incredible. I have not heard better sound and details from commercial designs. But I am using it in an active 3-way monitor format with active crossover and 6 amps. I have tested with a passive crossover as well, but an active version is audibly better.
@dominikperkovic3058
@dominikperkovic3058 Год назад
@@guntarssmits2104 hey thanks for fast response, i see, im curious how would some of diy speakers compare to some studio monitors, would it be worth to build a diy speaker for a good price and use it as studio mastering monitor and scrap my adam a77x speakers
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
@@dominikperkovic3058 in that case you need an active speaker version with good DSP to make it 100% neutral sounding. Still costly. My guess is it is better to use some branded design for professional usage.
@Sigmatechnica
@Sigmatechnica Год назад
looks like it needs moire cabinet stuffing to me. try lining the mid box with natural wool felt carpet underlay, i think it woudl improve things
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
I did it for another cabinet and the difference is neglectable. In practice, a less stuffed cabinet for my ears sounds better. I have checked some professionally designed middle field monitors and internally they are stuffed about 1/3 of the volume. I did not find multi-layer stuff in professional devices. Maybe it is due to the final price reason. But I am not a professional speaker designer. We need statistics and measurements to make an objective judgment. I measured my designs and graphs do not have peaks and drops that would indicate some resonanses..My understanding about stuffing is that you should eliminate some box resonances with it and that's it.
@Sigmatechnica
@Sigmatechnica Год назад
@@guntarssmits2104 Fair enough. Yeah the need can be quite dependant on design, caninet construction and drivers.
@juliocatalan9899
@juliocatalan9899 2 года назад
Great job!!!!!!!!! , Are you planning on sale the speaker cabinets??
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
It would not be possible due to wight. Shipping costs are too high and I should ship about 30Kg. From the business point of view, I would be able to sell Jigs and DXF drawings. I will think about it in the future. The key challenge is how to scale.
@JavierGilF
@JavierGilF Год назад
@@guntarssmits2104 do it!!!
@BoostedIS
@BoostedIS Год назад
@@guntarssmits2104 People often think it is easy to just 'make more' and sell them, but they do not understand that a DIY speaker often uses 'cost no object' components and construction methods that would drive up the cost substantially if it were a commercially sold speaker! This would put them into the range of expensive commercial designs that have marketing teams, parts supplier networks, shipping partners, distribution networks, etc. The real beauty of DIY is the ability to achieve such high performance for a reasonable price. ;-)
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
@@BoostedIS You are absolutely right. I had requests to make a wooden kit, It is not possible due to many reasons.
@aman-mn5kc
@aman-mn5kc 2 года назад
Did they work?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 года назад
Absolutely fantastic sound. Probably best what I have heard. I am running them with active crossover and 4x125ASX2 boards.
@kisacevapa6316
@kisacevapa6316 Год назад
Can i order one od these or do i have to buildmit
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
It is Troels Gravesen's SBA941 design www.troelsgravesen.dk/SBA-941.htm where I simplified construction to meet my very low carpenter skills. I simplified the front panel and sacrificed phase alignment because its influence is neglectable as shown speaker measurement. I also replaced the Satori midrange with a cheaper alternative. The total weight of the speaker is about 30kg and it is not worth the shipping costs. It is better to find a local Carpenter and give him a Troels drawing to build your dream speaker.
@dennisirungu2284
@dennisirungu2284 Год назад
My OCD is flaring up when you don’t put glue on the dowels prior to mating the pieces.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Glue is already in matching holes. When putting the glue directly on dowels friction is high and assembling time is too short for my carpenter skills.
@lukasmorski-zmij8030
@lukasmorski-zmij8030 Год назад
have you consider using other materials than polystyrene ? But 2€ for pillow makes the deal :) anyways great craftwork ,would love to hear it in person .
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
When I studied the materials if found out that the key to sound wave absorption is that material should be tiny fiber-based. It catches the wave and converts wave energy into heat. polystyrene fit into physics and was easy to find as well as eco-friendly. When listening seems it is doing the job.
@nearestone
@nearestone 11 месяцев назад
and a demo video with the sound, is it possible?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 11 месяцев назад
Is there any specific topic in which you are interested? Honestly, I do not have much to add.
@nearestone
@nearestone 11 месяцев назад
@@guntarssmits2104 i was thinking about doing a sound demo of the finished product, eg. record it while it plays music.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 11 месяцев назад
I will try to make it, but it isn't easy to make sound recordings out of studio conditions. and I should place it somewhere outside of RU-vid environment due to author rights restrictions for any good records.
@arrtisst
@arrtisst 4 месяца назад
Suppose I want to buy these speakers, how much will it cost?
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 4 месяца назад
Let's say that if you want to buy a branded Speaker of such quality my estimations would be about 5K USD for a pair. My Build costs of material were 700USD for all speakers and 100USD for material (It does not include my labor work where I spent about a week to build it). Also, I bought additional woodworking tools for about 300 USD to be able to complete a project. Additionally about 60 USD materials for stands. I was also limited by my carpenter skills and stopped at the level of sandpapering plywood. Sam varnishing is needed for a professional finish. Can I make it for someone? No, I am just an electronic specialist, but any professional carpenter can make cabinets for a reasonable price. I was inspired by Troels Gravesen's website
@arrtisst
@arrtisst 4 месяца назад
@@guntarssmits2104 thanks for your answer
@C-man553
@C-man553 5 месяцев назад
Those SB ring tweeters are the best I’ve heard, but I lost my sb29s in a savage fire, along with 50 other tweeters, tons of other audio stuff, my Tektronics scopes, computers… They may as well have nuked our house.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 5 месяцев назад
I can imagine. That is a total disaster. It is almost impossible to recover a lifetime hobby stock. On the other hand, some items can be modernized in the case of insurance. Anyway, it is a total disaster. Great that you and your family are safe.
@C-man553
@C-man553 4 месяца назад
@@guntarssmits2104Thank you…
@C-man553
@C-man553 Месяц назад
@@guntarssmits2104 Many Thanks, Truly.
@bertpeters8217
@bertpeters8217 Год назад
Use a lammello
@thomasschafer7268
@thomasschafer7268 Год назад
The Port on the Front could be an Option.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
No, there is no physical space for port in front.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
@@thomasschafer7268 Probablu some floor standing design. In reality, it is hard to beat Troels design audio quality.
@dennisduran8500
@dennisduran8500 Год назад
Why wouldn't you put glue on the dowels.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
It makes construction very rigid. Otherwise, you glue a flat surface and it is not robust construction.
@na2305
@na2305 Год назад
Could you do a voice over as the project is being built? Please talk
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
My English is not good enough to fluently explain speaker building and carpenter work details on fly. If you have some particular questions I can give an answer.
@qddk9545
@qddk9545 Год назад
You might get an OK result, but It is not advisable to change the speakers in a construction. A filter will only fit one cabinet and the speakers that were used for developing the kit.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
I was using this design together with an active crossover and 6 amplifiers. You can tune a lot of parameters and get almost perfect measurement results.
@nofahphp2443
@nofahphp2443 3 месяца назад
time 11:00 :D
@francisigooch5269
@francisigooch5269 Год назад
Why no comentry?? Music is of no help.
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Lazy author😀. There is Troels Gravesen web with detailed information. Just search "SBA941" and you will get there. There is a lot of interest in this project. Maybe later I will make a longer video with comments.
@NosEL34
@NosEL34 2 месяца назад
CNC machine is one bad mother
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 2 месяца назад
It is compensating for my lack of carpenter skills😀
@ekimandersom4478
@ekimandersom4478 Год назад
Drivers are too far apart, wiring with those connectors isn't ideal also, better solder and use copper wire. The woodwork looks great
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Those push connectors are reliable. I have seen them in most of very expensive speakers and in my practice no problems with connections so far. Wires are copper. They may seem cheap but those are pure copper with 1mm>2. Regarding drivers it is exactly according to Troels design. I do not have sufficient knowledge to recalculate front panel driver optimum placement. No comments there. From practical implementation it is almost impossible to make drives closer to each other. At least for this cabinet mechanical desing.
@rcpmac
@rcpmac 9 месяцев назад
DIY? CNC machine? Is this a joke? The soundtrack certainly is
@mathewmatt6245
@mathewmatt6245 5 месяцев назад
👏😁
@paulgoard8776
@paulgoard8776 5 месяцев назад
Ok, I’ll just pull out my CNC machine; wait, where did I put that?
@franciscoaragao5398
@franciscoaragao5398 8 месяцев назад
Thiago s is not wood
@louisr5208
@louisr5208 Год назад
Annoying music
@guntarssmits2104
@guntarssmits2104 Год назад
Just tried to get the most neutral one, but music always is a challenge and we are limited by author rights. Agee, it is a hard trade-off😀
@frankd.b.9233
@frankd.b.9233 10 месяцев назад
I think you should replace that plastic pipe with a homemade wooden one which is not that difficult because of the thicknesses to fold with water, otherwise it looks all very clean
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