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Well anyway, the design is ingenious. I hope to make a feeble attempt at copying it. Have you made any further progress since you last posted pics? I especially want to know your listening impressions. I had almost decided to do the Amigas when I heard about the Cores and now I'm in a quandary.
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I don't know Mark, maybe you should just glue one of the Hologram bracelets to the top or write happy thoughts with the magic red pen.
I suspect the esthetic treatments are unlikely to cause audible problems.
Originally posted by MrkCrwly View PostOf course if I find out that my speakers sound like crap I can easily correct that with a new power cord or silver speaker wire.:rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Filius View PostI don't claim to know what I'm talking about, at all. But I thought I read somewhere that you don't want any overhanging edges on the baffle. It interferes with the soundwaves or something? I love the cabinet design, sort of a neo-classical look, but I thought those kinds of protrusions on the front of a speaker were a no-no. Am I misinformed?
I do not claim to be a "speaker" designer and hope I make it clear that I leach off of others (so far it is Curt and Paul) for the guts. I included a disclaimer in one of my early posts: "Note that these drawings do not fully follow Pauls original cabinet that was used in the design of the crossovers. See Paul's site for the "official" cabinet design."
That said I do try and minimize the effects my changes have on the original speaker sound. In this case I only used horizontal elements and I have convinced myself that the top acts as a wave guide.
Of course if I find out that my speakers sound like crap I can easily correct that with a new power cord or silver speaker wire.:rolleyes:
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I don't claim to know what I'm talking about, at all. But I thought I read somewhere that you don't want any overhanging edges on the baffle. It interferes with the soundwaves or something? I love the cabinet design, sort of a neo-classical look, but I thought those kinds of protrusions on the front of a speaker were a no-no. Am I misinformed?
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Originally posted by james_e5 View PostNice, clean work Mark!
Say, where did you purchase those hex head screws and inserts? Those look like they would come in handy!
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http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...PMPXNO=2072123
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...PMPXNO=8217907
Even better my son bought me the parts from MSC to plumb compressed air in my workship and garage. Now that is a great Xmas present.
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Nice, clean work Mark!
Say, where did you purchase those hex head screws and inserts? Those look like they would come in handy!
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Here is the bill of materials for both the RS28A and RS28F versions of the Core 2-Way. Please let me know if you see any mistakes. (Paul: I added better descriptions in this version vs what I sent you previously. I will send you an updated xls.) Note: The Cross Over diagram shows C2 as a .11 uf cap. The BOM shows C2 as a .10 cap and this is acceptable.
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All right, here we go with crossover diagrams, and lots of graphs.
First, here is the crossover diagram for the aluminum version
The crossover for the silk version is exactly the same, except that you omit cap C4 on the tweeter circuit.
Here's the simulated Frequency Response
And the Impedance. Nice n' safe.
And here are some actual measurements. These have a fairly short window, because the floor bounce shows up pretty early otherwise. You can see that there is a dip centered around 3 KHz. This is always going to happen with a tweeter centered on an 8" wide baffle. The dip goes away once you move off-axis a bit.
100cm on-axis.
This is my preferred listening position: speakers pointed straight ahead, me at the center.
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Originally posted by MrkCrwly View PostPaul kindly agreed to give it a try, so I had PE ship him the RS180-8 and the RS28F so he could work his magic. With a pinch of lizard leg and some eye of newt, the Core was born. (I may be wrong about the design methodology but hey I'm just a cabinet builder so what do I know.)
Anyway, the crossovers are all done. I'll post them here. I just wanted to take some off-axis measurements first. Should have those done in the next few days.Last edited by Paul Carmody; 12-17-2010, 03:45 PM.
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Attached are my construction drawings. Note that these drawings do not fully follow Pauls original cabinet that was used in the design of the crossovers. See Paul's site for the "official" cabinet design.
http://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy-trs-80
http://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy/amiga
Core - A101.pdf Core - A102.pdf Core - A103.pdf
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A while back I decided to construct Paul Carmody's Amiga or a variant. Since the RS180s were no longer available I talked to Paul about a new version with the new non shielded RS180-8 and the popular RS28F. That thread can be viewed here:
http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...ighlight=amiga
Paul kindly agreed to give it a try, so I had PE ship him the RS180-8 and the RS28F so he could work his magic. With a pinch of lizard leg and some eye of newt, the Core was born. (I may be wrong about the design methodology but hey I'm just a cabinet builder so what do I know.) Actually 2 versions of the Core are being hatched. One with the RS28F and one with its brother the RS28A. I'm sure Paul will post the designs to his web site as they are finalized.
http://sites.google.com/site/undefinition/diy
I will construct the cabinets with heavy flake quarter sawn white oak veneer with solid oak cap and base. Walnut accent wings will be contructed below the top.
I have already cut the mdf and some parts of the cabinets have been biscuited and glued. I hope to post some progress pics this weekend.
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