Hey Everybody

(as Danny say in He's youtube videos)
I am an audiophile and have been since I got my first stereo back in the 90s. But it didn't come from strangers, my dad had a nice stereo in the 70s and 80s some Luxman preamp/amp and Technics turntable and tapedeck with Jamo horn speakers. And my uncle had a hifi shop.
The things if owned in the past and present have been electronics Technics, NAD, Cambridge, Yamaha, Marantz, PS Audio and LC Audio. Speakers B&W, Dynaudio, AM, Technics, Klipsch, Yamaha, XTZ, Gallo Acoustics and Vienna Acoustics. And a hole lot of different cables, and yes I believe in cables! And power regenerator!
I've allways had 2ch up till 4 years ago wen I got my first child, then there wasn't all that much time to listen to music, and there still isn't really, because my listen room is our living room, and last year I got my second child. But the kid(s) like to watch Thomas and Friends, and alot of other stuff, many things actually in 5.1 and some in atmos.
So I sold my 2ch setup and for the money I got from it, was able to buy a complet 5.1 setup (Yamaha 3080 and Klipsch RP) It made for a killer setup for movies... and Thomas and Friends, but not so much for music. Had it for about one year, then I missed music so much it had to go.
So I am on the second surround setup 5.1.2 Marantz SR7011 and Yamaha Soavo Series speakers, way way better for music. But still lacking that thing that makes it fun for hours.
So in comes New Record Day feat. Danny Richie and openbaffle speakers! Watched allmost all of the Tuesday tech talks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6zZuMNWt1Y&t=440s --- DIY HiFi Audiophile Budget KING! ---
That was the video that made me wanna try openbaffle or in this case a hybrid.
So my plan is to build a pair of X-statiks (working progress) Get a Preamp with HT bypass (want to try NAD C658 because of Dirac) and connect that to a Purifi Eval1 kit, waiting for ghentaudio to release a amp kit for it.
This is my first speaker build.
So now for some pictures of my X-statik build:
Cutting the MDF to size



Me trying to freehand the router... pretty awsome! I am now a proud owner of a Jasper Jig





I want a clean look so I routed a groove for the mids and tweeter. And sealed the MDF with wood finish

Laid the cable before I glued the baffle



And that is were I am at.
I hope to get some more done here in October.
So I have made some progress
Made the crossover

I went with all the upgrades Danny offer. And I also did the No Rez, seem pointless to upgrade the parts, if the cabinet doesn't preform to it's best.

Then it was time to join the front baffle with the woofer box (was great it finally starting to look the part)


The crossover is BIG, or at least the way I did it. So to keep things pretty I made the hole in the buttom. And if I need to get to the crossover again I can.
Wen the speakers are done and have been tested, I am going to seal up the gap with sillicon or something like it.

Like the way I sealed the inside groove, I also sealed the outside and filled some imperfections.


And then I did a hole lot of sanding before they could be primed.
They have been primed the first time and needs to be sanded before I put on the second coat of primer.
My goal is to get a high gloss black finish.


Now I am getting there - I can allmost hear the speakers now
