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  1. #1
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    Default TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Here are pictures of the completed build that was documented here:
    http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=215446
    I am very pleased with the way this project (my first speaker build) evolved. The look and sound exceeded all of my expectatons.
    The baffles are red oak and the L/R have walnut accents. Oak is stained with a blend of 1/2 cherry and 1/2 Special Walnut. Minwax gloss wipe on poly was the finish. All painted surfaces are Rustoleum 2X flat black.
    Thanks to Curt for his design. http://speakerdesignworks.com


    The concept of the speakers was to echo the design of tables I constructed.



    Dowels and Grilles held on with magnets.

    Base from back

    Rear speaker connections.

    Base at Front

    Top View



    The "ornament" shot

    Center channel (Matches Surrounds)


    Rear Surrounds
    Last edited by MrkCrwly; 06-05-2010 at 11:33 PM. Reason: Added Surrounds

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Nice work, very cool looking.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    My compliments. Some very clever construction details. You matched the table and the Mission style details well.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Slick!
    If dynamite was dangerous, do you think they'd sell it to an idiot like me?

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    Thumbs up Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Man, that's freakin' cool! You have a whole bunch of new ideas going on there that I've never seen before. And for the most part, they're all cosmetic and won't impact the sound (the grills are debatable to some ...)

    That's a great speaker for someone to get some inspiration on giving old designs a fresh new look! Keep it up! ... better yet, do one of my designs!!!
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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Thanks to everybody for the kind comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Carmody View Post
    Keep it up! ... better yet, do one of my designs!!!
    Funny you should say that. I was working on ideas for the ONS MTM/MT and or the Coppers during todays luncheon meeting.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Very, very nice. About the nicest "first build" I have seen yet.

    And since you are local, I need to hear those suckers some time!

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Man those look pretty sharp. Sort of art deco? If thats the right thing I'm thinking of. Either way those look great and I'd be proud to have em in my home. Except they'd make everything here around them look worse by comparison.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    They remind me of the Occam products.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Quote Originally Posted by ckmoore View Post
    Very, very nice. About the nicest "first build" I have seen yet.

    And since you are local, I need to hear those suckers some time!
    Sounds good. Same with your builds. I need to complete the TriTrix surrounds. And clean my shop!!!

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Mighty impressive, Mark. That's the cleanest spray finish I've seen in a long time. Tell me that wasn't done with a rattle can...

    Can I have your amazing attention to detail? I'll trade my overwhelming impatience for it.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk View Post
    Mighty impressive, Mark. That's the cleanest spray finish I've seen in a long time. Tell me that wasn't done with a rattle can...

    Can I have your amazing attention to detail? I'll trade my overwhelming impatience for it.
    Thanks. Sorry but it was rattle can. The Rustoleum 2x at HD is very good stuff to work with.
    Detail! Of course.... As an Architect my job is to take something simple and make it unneccessarily complicated and unaffordable.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    ummm... wow!

    (thats all i got) speechless
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    Very nice work, sir.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9jROjFPAis
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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Those look aesthetically amazing. How is the bass? BTW, the table is excellent too.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    All 5 of my TriTrix are 10 liter sealed so I use a sub passed at 80. I am very pleased with the sound from top to bottom. I also have a new sub in the planning stages that should make it even better. Thanks.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Added pics of the rear surrounds to the end of the first post in this tread.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Very nice job Mark. I'm currently working on a set of TriTrix, TLs, and vented, for a HT system. We corresponded yesterday in a different thread regarding a sub-woofer for my system. I'm making eight, and two of the vented speakers will be ceiling mounted and adjustable in pan and tilt, as your's are. I had planned on making the brackets out of 1" square steel tubing -- mostly because I didn't want to risk strength issues. I see your brackets are oak and it looks like they're up to the task. Any issues? Oak would be simpler that welding up something that looks nice, so I'm interested in following your design approach.

    Also, I'm interested in what you did where they attach to the ceiling. I'd planned on something more complex, but then I tend to make things more complicated than they need to be at times.

    By the way, I loved your comment about Architects.

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    Default Re: TriTrix LCR in Red Oak

    Quote Originally Posted by Soundslike View Post
    Also, I'm interested in what you did where they attach to the ceiling. I'd planned on something more complex, but then I tend to make things more complicated than they need to be at times.
    Nothing fancy with my ceiling support. 1x2 oak with pocket screws in the 2 corners. 8x32 screws into huricane nuts on the two speaker ends. It is mounted to the ceiling with a 2 1/2" or 3" black wood screw thru the 1x2 oak, 3/8" small oak spacer (glued to 1x2), thru 1/2" gyp. bd. and into 2x joist. I put a finish washer on the screw to keep the screw head from pulling thru the 1x2 oak.
    Good luck with your builds and don't forget the pics.

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