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  • #31
    Here you go, Tater! *Pics*

    Finally got some pics uploaded to the bucket...

    Now maybe the diagrammed picture will be visualized in clearer detail.









    More info and pictures to come as I progress.
    Later, and thanks for looking!
    Wolf
    "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
    "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
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    • #32
      Re: Funny little W2-1767S....

      Got my eye on this project. This form factor is very similar to the Tivoli Pal. (I got one many-many years ago). I think this is the perfect size for table top, bookshelf top, or other surface edge locations. I like that fact that it takes just one hand to lift or adjust it. (Now if you could also put an amp and PS in there....just kidding.)

      Keep it up.

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      • #33
        Re: Funny little W2-1767S....

        I think it is possible...



        ^^^Just mount one of these on the back panel. PSU is a floor-wart or PC PSU probably.

        You hit the nail on the head for the application. Desktop, wall-mounted ledge or mantle, unobtrusive speakers that give out a (hopefully) big sound.

        I don't know what you mean by one hand to adjust it, unless that's the volume level on the Tivoli.

        Thanks for the com(pli)ments! :D
        Later,
        Wolf
        "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
        "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
        "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste
        "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith

        *InDIYana event website*

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        • #34
          Or one of these....





          It would make a nice little stereo setup, methinks.
          Later,
          Wolf
          "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
          "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
          "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste
          "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith

          *InDIYana event website*

          Photobucket pages:
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          My blog/writeups/thoughts here at PE:
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          • #35
            Re: Funny little W2-1767S....

            Originally posted by Wolf View Post
            I don't know what you mean by one hand to adjust it, unless that's the volume level on the Tivoli.
            For the Tivoli Pal, I mean a) it is easy to grab and move from room to room, and b) it is a bit beamy in the highs, so moving it across a surface and twisting it to point to where I am located is a trivial one-handed operation.

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            • #36
              Re: Funny little W2-1767S....

              Great work on the construction so far, Wolf! Very ingenious, as usual. :D
              Isn't it about time we started answering rhetorical questions?

              Paul Carmody's DIY Audio Projects
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              • #37
                Re: Funny little W2-1767S....

                Originally posted by Paul Carmody View Post
                Great work on the construction so far, Wolf! Very ingenious, as usual. :D
                Thanks, bud! I hope to have them ready for InDIYana. Maybe not painted, but assembled.
                Maybe I can get them glued up sometime this week and verify tuning.
                Later,
                Wolf
                "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
                "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
                "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste
                "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith

                *InDIYana event website*

                Photobucket pages:
                https://app.photobucket.com/u/wolf_teeth_speaker

                My blog/writeups/thoughts here at PE:
                http://techtalk.parts-express.com/blog.php?u=4102

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                • #38
                  Dead Design....before it was finished...

                  Too many things have happened since I started these, and now the W2 is NLA...



                  I will get these done at some point....
                  Wolf
                  "Wolf, you shall now be known as "King of the Zip ties." -Pete00t
                  "Wolf and speakers equivalent to Picasso and 'Blue'" -dantheman
                  "He is a true ambassador for this forum and speaker DIY in general." -Ed Froste
                  "We're all in this together, so keep your stick on the ice!" - Red Green aka Steve Smith

                  *InDIYana event website*

                  Photobucket pages:
                  https://app.photobucket.com/u/wolf_teeth_speaker

                  My blog/writeups/thoughts here at PE:
                  http://techtalk.parts-express.com/blog.php?u=4102

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                  • #39
                    Re: Dead Design....before it was finished...

                    It is a shame the drivers are NLA I would of loved to make these as a gift for my Mom. Keep us posted

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