Greetings,
After a week of finding time to squeeze in some build time, my Aviatrix l/c/r's are finally done. MDF painted satin black, and bamboo ply 3/4" baffles. Sorry, no interior pics, since there isn't anything interesting and the crossovers are really sloppily soldered. To make these fit a sheet of MDF I already had, they are 19x11.5x6.5", slightly off from Wayne's build. These are sealed with the near/on-wall crossover resistors.
So far, I'm very impressed with the midbass coming out of these things. Very clean without being overpowering. As a bass player, I'm always critical of the lower range, and these are far superior to my previous ported TriTrix's (though for the price they couldn't be faulted).
I'm still tuning placement and receiver settings, and I don't trust the Yamaha YPAO auto-eq, so I will hold off on final judgement of the vocals and midrange. However, with "pure direct" (all eq and surround settings bypassed) they sound darn good so far.
Thanks again for Curt and Wayne's great service to the DIY community!
After a week of finding time to squeeze in some build time, my Aviatrix l/c/r's are finally done. MDF painted satin black, and bamboo ply 3/4" baffles. Sorry, no interior pics, since there isn't anything interesting and the crossovers are really sloppily soldered. To make these fit a sheet of MDF I already had, they are 19x11.5x6.5", slightly off from Wayne's build. These are sealed with the near/on-wall crossover resistors.
So far, I'm very impressed with the midbass coming out of these things. Very clean without being overpowering. As a bass player, I'm always critical of the lower range, and these are far superior to my previous ported TriTrix's (though for the price they couldn't be faulted).
I'm still tuning placement and receiver settings, and I don't trust the Yamaha YPAO auto-eq, so I will hold off on final judgement of the vocals and midrange. However, with "pure direct" (all eq and surround settings bypassed) they sound darn good so far.
Thanks again for Curt and Wayne's great service to the DIY community!
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