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I built a pair of MLTL back in 1980 from a $500 kit (I. M. Fried, Model M, the monitor version of the famous stereo woofer 'coffin'). They were just for the 8 inch woofers that completed the rest of the speaker (two folds, 6 cu. ft. each, veneering was the downfall of my work). They were rated to 114 dB at 17 Hz. They sounded glorious (in a 20,000 cu. ft. chapel, but too big/loud for my house). So they had to go away.
Hi Guy 13,Very sorry about the late post and it's been quite hectic here. I would be happy to help you out with enclosures for any of my drivers. I really appreciate your support in regards to possibly trying them out. I am sure you will really like the sound.Please let me know size requirements and what you are looking for and I will draw up a great system for you.Thanks again,Louis
Hi Guy ,Very interesting projects and like them all. The most important thing is to have the right driver. I worked on these for a very long time and made them so they can be used in a variety of applications. They all will. I do specialize in BR cabs and will have a number of them. I am a big fan of using multiples as well and augmented bass. You will see a lot of these in the near future. I also would like to experiment with other types of cabinets as well and will be.One of the multiples will be a front and top firing driver with the top driver being offset. Hopefully I will have these ready built as well in my CustomShop section of the website.Another area that I will be happy to help with is Woodworking tips and material use ( MDF, Plywood, types of glue, damping, etc)Thanks again,Louis
Hi Louis and all Audio Circle members.Thanks for your post; however, your post is not what I was looking for and expecting.You talk about your products, but you don’t really answer my question about enclosure design.I should have know better, you don’t have time and interest in designing TL and OB enclosure for every one, even if they buy drivers from you.I will have to look somewhere else for some help and suggestions and see what they suggest for extended range driver. Too bad (For both of us) because according to the specs your drivers they really look promising for my project.I might use your 7F for my OB enclosure, as for the TL I need help for the dimensions, which I can find on the Internet, but I would have prefer to get the dimensions from you.Well, I understand your situation, but that does not help me or make my life easier.Thanks anyway.You make nice products, but nothing that I desire.Guy 13
Sometimes passionate intent is hard to communicate, especially in writing. Throw in cultural differences (like living overseas for extended periods versus being from the U.S. or Canada) and we've seen communications breakdown more easily. I hope everyone keeps keeps in mind that this is a cherished past time and to treasure what we can share. If audio had only a single path, it'd be boring. Please hold on to your opinions but respect others. Let's stay on guard that audio doesn't become an unhealthy obsession. (Except for Louis, we need him to obsessively invent, develop, and most importantly continue to build the best speakers ever.) Like our Aussie buds are apt to say, "Keep it light and breezy mate."
So do your vacuum tube suppliers design your amps for you? Or capacitor and inductor manufacturers design your crossovers for you? As Canada Rob said, DIY is short for DO IT YOURSELF. The drivers are brand new, do you expect finished plans for any and every type of enclosure possible right away? Your post comes off as demanding and unreasonable imo.
Agreed. Give Lewis a break. This is DIY.