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    Just finished a pair of Lou's LECBOS. They will be the new garage/shop speakers. Other plans for the OS MTM that are currently serving in the shop.

    Built to Lou's plans, including 1/2" Baltic Birch. First time I used actual Duratex for the cabs. Won't be the last time, I can see why folks like this stuff. Got mine from Speaker Hardware. used the spray grade, applied w/ foam roller.

    Used a piece of "fluffed" Ultra Touch vertically down the center of the cab.

    I can see why Lou likes the Peerless drivers. The speakers do crank. Very efficient. WBCD predicts 108.7dB w/ 30 watts and I see no reason to doubt. Plenty loud w/ DTA-100A at less than 1/2 volume. Tuned to 62Hz gives F3/F10 of 66/50, but as Lou said in his writeup, they seem to play much lower. I tested w/ Adele's 21 album and the drums give that solid thump that you expect. Not much listening time so far, but really pleased.

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    I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.
    OS MTMs http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=220388
    Swope TM http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=221818
    Econowave and Audio Nirvana AN10 fullrange http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=216841
    Imperial Russian Stouts http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...=1#post1840444
    LECBOS. http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...ghlight=lecbos

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    Re: LECBOS for the Garage

    Nicely done. My pair are still one of my favorite DIY projects. Just wish I would have bought more of the woofers when they were available (don't we all).
    Audiophiles listen to the equipment, not the music.

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    • #3
      Re: LECBOS for the Garage

      Very cool for a cheap speaker those Peerless buyouts could be made into a fairly nice affordable project. I've used ten so far and I've been pleased with all of them.

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      • #4
        Re: LECBOS for the Garage

        When I had a half-decent crossover in the Deadhorse speakers, with the 835004s I was completely impressed with the bass drums I heard, just WOW. I can't wait to get my stuff hopefully tomorrow and get started on them again.

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        • #5
          Re: LECBOS for the Garage

          Glad to hear you liked them. Pretty good speakers IMHO. The 8 ohm load is also a great bonus. The price is just a deal sweetener. Look surprisingly familiar...
          I used some 4 ohm CSX Peerless in a similar design way back in the day. Despite the low XMAX, bass is surprisingly good. from those too.
          For newbies to designing, the Peerless paper, nomex, or polys are great place to start.
          Lou's Speaker Site [speakers.lonesaguaro.com]
          "Different" is objective, "better" is subjective. Taste is not a provable fact.
          Where are you John Galt? I may not be worthy, but I'm ready.

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          • #6
            Re: LECBOS for the Garage

            Well yeah :D
            The original design fit my need for a shop speaker perfectly. Liked the front slot so they could sit back on a shelf. I've had the box parts cut for about 6 months. When I finally decided to put them together, another Duratex thread appeared and prompted me to give that a try for cabinet finish. Very happy I did.
            Given the wire shelves, I'm also happy about the 1/2" ply build. Everything works when you use a Master's design. ;)
            Definitely makes me want to get on the stick with a build of 50WattHead's Gilas or Gila 28s so I can hear the HDS drivers.

            Originally posted by LouC View Post
            . . . Look surprisingly familiar... . . .
            I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.
            OS MTMs http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=220388
            Swope TM http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=221818
            Econowave and Audio Nirvana AN10 fullrange http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=216841
            Imperial Russian Stouts http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...=1#post1840444
            LECBOS. http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...ghlight=lecbos

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            • #7
              Re: LECBOS for the Garage

              Originally posted by fastbike1 View Post
              Well yeah :D
              The original design fit my need for a shop speaker perfectly. Liked the front slot so they could sit back on a shelf. I've had the box parts cut for about 6 months. When I finally decided to put them together, another Duratex thread appeared and prompted me to give that a try for cabinet finish. Very happy I did.
              Given the wire shelves, I'm also happy about the 1/2" ply build. Everything works when you use a Master's design. ;)
              Definitely makes me want to get on the stick with a build of 50WattHead's Gilas or Gila 28s so I can hear the HDS drivers.

              Do you have the 831735's Fast? You will be shocked at the low end extension of them. What Lou said about the LECBOS must hold true for many of the peerless woofers- that they seem to play much lower than you "know" that they are.
              I also want to look into plug n play with the normal stock of the HDS 6.5''. I forget the number of them, but I am quite positive they are identical to the 831735's with 2db less sensitivity. I would like to order 4 of them and swap out my 831735's to see if we can keep all these designs alive for the NLA woofer.

              Those Lecbos you have there look nice, I dig the slot port. I too need a 1 and done set for the garage, and the front slot port is the way to go since mine too will be on a shelf.

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              • #8
                Re: LECBOS for the Garage

                If you are looking at swapping the 830875 for the 831375, they are different beasts. The 175 definitely digs deeper and has a bit of "hill" in the 500-1000 range. Great driver, very flexible. Used it in my PeeDei

                The 075 I used in the VeePers wants a smaller box, and doesn't have the same low end grunt. Both are very capable drivers, but in IMO they aren't interchangeable.
                Lou's Speaker Site [speakers.lonesaguaro.com]
                "Different" is objective, "better" is subjective. Taste is not a provable fact.
                Where are you John Galt? I may not be worthy, but I'm ready.

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                • #9
                  Re: LECBOS for the Garage

                  I have 4 831735s waiting to be used. I'm inclined to build the Gila 28 MTM since I also am building Jeff's RS180 MTM. Might be an interesting side-by-side. ;)
                  I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.
                  OS MTMs http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=220388
                  Swope TM http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=221818
                  Econowave and Audio Nirvana AN10 fullrange http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=216841
                  Imperial Russian Stouts http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...=1#post1840444
                  LECBOS. http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...ghlight=lecbos

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                  • #10
                    Re: LECBOS for the Garage

                    Like everyone's said, the peerless woofers offer more low end than expected. My Nichikuros with the 831735s hit mid 30s and with the room gain can sometimes be too much. I really want to try the GFC peerless because the look SOOOO nice, but they're quite a bit more than my $40 driver price limit that I'm comfortable with. Combine the great low end with some of the best midrange I've heard and I think the peerless are hard to beat.
                    Nichikuros - Peerless 831735 Nomex + Vifa NE25VTA
                    Digger8 - Small compact 8" sub with F3 = 20Hz
                    Madison-D and Madison-R - Tang Band W4-1720 + Vifa BC25SC06 or Beston RT003C (TM and MTM)
                    Jeffrey - Tang Band W5-704D + Beston RT003C
                    Jasmine - Fountek FW146 + Fountek NeoCD3.0 Ribbon in Pioneer BS21 Cabinet

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                    • #11
                      Re: LECBOS for the Garage

                      Nice build. I am still amazed at mine and the sound quality from $30 worth of drivers. Amazing when Lou puts on his mad scientist hat!
                      Now if i would finish them off, instead of being in raw MDF they would look good and sound fantastic.
                      Even set 'em up as Left/Right/Center in the living room and had nothing that I could here bad with the center laid on its side.
                      Wish I had bought more of these drivers when they were still around.
                      THOMAS BROWN aka "STINKY"

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                      • #12
                        Re: LECBOS for the Garage

                        Thanks. They do put some sound into the garage. For those that wonder what happened to the OS MTMs that were my beloved garage speakers, they have a new home with a young friend and his family. They're his new HT mains and he couldn't be happier. Good all around.

                        Originally posted by Thomas Brown View Post
                        Nice build. I am still amazed at mine and the sound quality from $30 worth of drivers. Amazing when Lou puts on his mad scientist hat!
                        Now if i would finish them off, instead of being in raw MDF they would look good and sound fantastic.
                        Even set 'em up as Left/Right/Center in the living room and had nothing that I could here bad with the center laid on its side.
                        Wish I had bought more of these drivers when they were still around.
                        I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.
                        OS MTMs http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=220388
                        Swope TM http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=221818
                        Econowave and Audio Nirvana AN10 fullrange http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=216841
                        Imperial Russian Stouts http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...=1#post1840444
                        LECBOS. http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...ghlight=lecbos

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