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SVS bookshelf speakers!! Nice woofer for sure, tweeter not bad!
So looks like SVS does do a good job at adding braces as Danny mentioned. Still could use some Polly or fiberglass.
Ha ha ha, uncompromising parts ehh??
This should be easy... How does anyone know Danny’s parts are better? You take a look and consider the SVS is just larger then your hair! Where as GR inductor is 16 AWG , high purity copper. I’ll take those!! Red looks fast and better too!
Alright, funny how fast time flys! Sat down what feels like 5 minutes ago! Terminal cups read, oh look.. a crossover! I would think this is a decent example of how to build these.
So. SVS ultra-books. Here are your networks! Note you have combined circuits! This helps with shorter runs of wires, as well everything being connected to the same negative!
Helper for the day!
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121B 3D 01-A 011-44A 2-9536-42AD 26F 76B 6A
Don’t forget the clean up! We are not installing no res here, but will use some fill to help the mid!
I have some spray matting. This works like Danny’s special stuff. I like it a bit more, fast drying, as well if you do it right, it helps lock down the parts. I go back over them with glue to be sure.
Lock all your ties in place.
One network wired for sound.
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38397C 7E-6BAE-44CB-B 232-E 4445C 9780B 1
CCCED 4AF-4659-4ECA-A 9D 1-EEBEAAA 6132C
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299223F 9-1A 03-41FB-999C-6C 4C 726AD 54F