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  • #31
    Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

    Originally posted by greywarden View Post
    I'd say the tweeter 33 inches up is about perfect when you're sitting down on a couch or whatever, but I am 5ft even lol.
    After a few "tall frosties", I'm pretty close to floor level myself.:D

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    • #32
      Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

      Originally posted by donradick View Post
      After a few "tall frosties", I'm pretty close to floor level myself.:D
      LMFAO!!! :D:eek::D
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      • #33
        Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

        What would you ballpark the peak wattage on these to be? I'm guessing ~100rms before the tweeter goes kablooey, but I'm not so sure. Also, are they Biamped or are the woofers in parallel to the tweeter (noob question, but figured safer than sorry). What do you use to drive them?

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        • #34
          Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

          Also, would you recommend MDF or Ply, and how thick on walls / front baffle?

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          • #35
            Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

            Originally posted by Adam_G View Post
            What would you ballpark the peak wattage on these to be? I'm guessing ~100rms before the tweeter goes kablooey, but I'm not so sure. Also, are they Biamped or are the woofers in parallel to the tweeter (noob question, but figured safer than sorry). What do you use to drive them?
            In general, they will be happy with 20-40 watts, and play very loud with that.
            The limit is Xmax, and I dont' have a good value for that on the NS6.
            If you high passed them at 80 Hz for a home theater, they could probably
            handle 100 watts, but tuned very low, probably 20 watts.

            I haven't really pushed them very hard, I am driving them with a DTA-100 (50W / channel)
            at present.

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            • #36
              Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

              Originally posted by Adam_G View Post
              Also, would you recommend MDF or Ply, and how thick on walls / front baffle?

              I'm a big fan of plywood. The best I can find easily is ay Home Depot - Accuply - get them to
              cut a 4x8 sheet into 2x4 panels before you leave the store. 3/4 is recommended for your
              tower, with a couple of shelf braces.

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              • #37
                Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                Thank you for all of your support
                Where would you recommend putting the port(s). From what I can tell it wants 2x 3" ports, which I think is kinda crazy but Unibox is smarter than me. (<-- which means I probably messed up)

                Here's a taste of what this build will hopefully look like. My friend is investing in some foe-Fiberglass Vinyl Wrap, Which looks Pretty boss. I have the volume at ~2.2ft^3, which according to my half-baked model should work out pretty well. I think it will be closer to 2.1/2.2 with bracing and ports and the like.

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                Drivers + X-Over Comps are in the mail! Total was just a hair over $103. I need to get terminal cups still, but it's looking really good so far.

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                • #38
                  Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                  Originally posted by Adam_G View Post
                  Thank you for all of your support
                  Where would you recommend putting the port(s). From what I can tell it wants 2x 3" ports, which I think is kinda crazy but Unibox is smarter than me. (<-- which means I probably messed up)

                  Here's a taste of what this build will hopefully look like. My friend is investing in some foe-Fiberglass Vinyl Wrap, Which looks Pretty boss. I have the volume at ~2.2ft^3, which according to my half-baked model should work out pretty well. I think it will be closer to 2.1/2.2 with bracing and ports and the like.

                  Tossed together in Autodesk Inventor:
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                  Drivers + X-Over Comps are in the mail! Total was just a hair over $103. I need to get terminal cups still, but it's looking really good so far.
                  Man oh man, that looks great! Wish I had your cad skills.
                  The Unibox model (see above) is 1 3 inch port that is 1 1/2 inches long.
                  You could just glue up an extra board on the inside of the baffle to make 1 1/2 inch thick,
                  and use a 3 inch hole saw for the the port.

                  I think I hear a difference - wow, it's amazing!" Ethan Winer: audio myths
                  "As God is my witness I'll never be without a good pair of speakers!" Scarlett O'Hara

                  High value, high quality RS150/TB28-537SH bookshelf - TARGAS NLA!
                  SB13/Vifa BC25SC06 MTM DCR Galeons-SB13-MTM
                  My Voxel min sub Yet-another-Voxel-build

                  Tangband W6-sub

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                  • #39
                    Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                    Originally posted by donradick View Post
                    Man oh man, that looks great! Wish I had your cad skills.
                    The Unibox model (see above) is 1 3 inch port that is 1 1/2 inches long.
                    You could just glue up an extra board on the inside of the baffle to make 1 1/2 inch thick,
                    and use a 3 inch hole saw for the the port.
                    Do you think I should put the port near the speakers, or down near the bottom?
                    Also, you don't think there will be any chuffing? I tweak out every time I hear chuffing, just ask my HT sub I want to punt down the road. (Unfortunately it's 40+lbs.)

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                    • #40
                      Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                      If I were to make the port 2" of material, but with a .5" flare on either end, would it measure essentially the same? It would measure 1" of actual port and 1/2" of flare on either side.

                      I really like your idea of layering material on the inside for the port, never thought of that.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                        Well only because the port happens to need to be as long as 2 pieces of 3/4" glued together, otherwise, it'd still be a good idea, Zero port resonance, haha.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                          Originally posted by Adam_G View Post
                          Do you think I should put the port near the speakers, or down near the bottom?
                          Also, you don't think there will be any chuffing? I tweak out every time I hear chuffing, just ask my HT sub I want to punt down the road. (Unfortunately it's 40+lbs.)
                          I like ports near the floor, and you should get a little more output due to floor bounce.
                          You will probably get some chuff with a 2 inch port.
                          If you really like some volume, you might try running them sealed with your sub handling
                          the low end. They will put out much more volume that way.

                          I think I hear a difference - wow, it's amazing!" Ethan Winer: audio myths
                          "As God is my witness I'll never be without a good pair of speakers!" Scarlett O'Hara

                          High value, high quality RS150/TB28-537SH bookshelf - TARGAS NLA!
                          SB13/Vifa BC25SC06 MTM DCR Galeons-SB13-MTM
                          My Voxel min sub Yet-another-Voxel-build

                          Tangband W6-sub

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                          • #43
                            Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                            Hey Don, just wanted to let you know I have ordered the parts for a pair of Targas. Tweeters have come down in price to $30.53. Will be about a 2-3 weeks for the cabs. About $170 for drivers and crossover parts.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                              Originally posted by ontariomaximus View Post
                              Hey Don, just wanted to let you know I have ordered the parts for a pair of Targas. Tweeters have come down in price to $30.53. Will be about a 2-3 weeks for the cabs. About $170 for drivers and crossover parts.
                              I think they are a good value, with great sound, and anxiously await your impressions.
                              Be sure to post your thoughts in the Targas thread.

                              regards,

                              I think I hear a difference - wow, it's amazing!" Ethan Winer: audio myths
                              "As God is my witness I'll never be without a good pair of speakers!" Scarlett O'Hara

                              High value, high quality RS150/TB28-537SH bookshelf - TARGAS NLA!
                              SB13/Vifa BC25SC06 MTM DCR Galeons-SB13-MTM
                              My Voxel min sub Yet-another-Voxel-build

                              Tangband W6-sub

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                              • #45
                                Re: Maurbacs NS6 MTM

                                Quick question ...

                                I bought all the parts to build the AURBACS but never got the cabinets together.

                                I am now thinking of the MAURBACS .. so I would like to reuse as many parts as possible.

                                The coils for the MAURBACS are 1.0mH and .15mH ... the AURBACS use a 1.2 and a .2.

                                How big a difference would I see (or hear) by using the AURBACS coils?

                                I don't have a DCR meter but I could unwrap each coil a few turns to get close.

                                Thanks

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