Something really cool to share...

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 12278 times.

BradJudy

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #20 on: 22 May 2007, 04:08 am »
Danny, I have a pair of original X-LS tweeters sitting on the shelf, and I bet there are a number of other folks who do as well.  If they would be suitable for these projects, we might be able to stock the class with a number of tweeters. 

Danny Richie

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #21 on: 22 May 2007, 04:55 am »
Quote
Way to go, guys!  I'd like to contribute some $$ to the cause.

Wow! Very generous Hank.

Quote
I have a pair of original X-LS tweeters sitting on the shelf, and I bet there are a number of other folks who do as well.  If they would be suitable for these projects, we might be able to stock the class with a number of tweeters. 


Great idea Brad.

Scott, You better post an address and further info about where folks can send contributions as soon as you can.

Hey James, Do you think we might could give these kids a page at the Stereomojo site? We could give some information about the project and ask for contributions. We could then list contributors and give those contributors a link to their site for their contribution. This might motivate some corporate action and maybe get these kids some inductors, caps, resistors, or more drivers.

RAW

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #22 on: 22 May 2007, 05:08 am »
Danny
I have a few drivers to add in the pile
1 pair of RA104.5 ribbon tweeters

1 pair RA165.16 drivers These are our new XBL drivers



Around 80 assorted inductors.
40 plus terminal posts

OK a few other things.
I will get them packaged.

BradJudy

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #23 on: 22 May 2007, 12:59 pm »
Danny, here's another idea: The Ninja has customers who are pulling entire crossovers out of their speakers.  Perhaps the old crossovers could be sent down there to have their parts recycled?  I'm not sure how easy it is to disassemble a Rocket crossover board - I know the caps on my X-LS board were tough to remove without damaging them (glued down good). 

Bill Baker

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 4905
  • Musica Bella Audio- Custom Design and Manufacturi
    • Musica Bella Audio
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #24 on: 22 May 2007, 02:31 pm »
 HI Danny,
 I too have a few drivers sitting around. Nothing special. I think I have about 6 pieces of the 8" MCM woofers (poly), a few 6" Aluminum cone MCM woofers and a few VIFA tweeters. The 6" aluminum woofers may have been used in the past??

 While I don't have any new capacitors, I have boxes of crossover capacitors that I have taken out of various speakers I have modified. If you think they could find use for them, I would be more than happy to send them along. Never hurts to have pieces like this around for testing and playing?

 Let me know your thoughts.

 By the way, it's great that you can donate your time to help kids get even more involved in this hobby. Hats off to you.

Danny Richie

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #25 on: 22 May 2007, 03:58 pm »
Bill,

Thank you very much. Nothing wrong with used capacitors. I think they were using used capacitors to some extent already. Some in-expensive poly caps would really help. Many were using electrolytic caps from here and there and doubling up caps to get the needed value. Same for inductors... I knew of one case where two were used in line to get a larger value.

I don't mind donating some time to this project. It is well worth it and very rewarding to see young kids get excited about this stuff much like I was when I was there age.

Scott Clark is pretty generous to Gary and I too. We driver down the day before. First Gary drives a little over two hours to my house, then we drive a little less than three hours to Scott's house. Scott feeds us supper and allows us to stay at his house. The next morning we head to school and get started. The kids are excused from there other classes unless it is important that they have to be there for a specific class. They make an all day event of it. Kids are making adjustments to their external networks, seeing the measured responses, and having a blast.

We then break for lunch and chow down on the delicious cafeteria food.  :thumb: Then after lunch we move on to the listening evaluations.

It is just as much fun for Gary and I as it is for the kids.

Bill Baker

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 4905
  • Musica Bella Audio- Custom Design and Manufacturi
    • Musica Bella Audio
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #26 on: 22 May 2007, 04:04 pm »
That's sounds great Danny (except for the cafeteria food :|). I will get a package together and send along when an address becomes available.

 I will also include several of the large green Illusion PIO caps that I have taken out of ASL Hurricanes. They can play with using these in bypass applications as well as in their tube amp projects.

S Clark

  • Guest
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #27 on: 23 May 2007, 12:05 am »
WOW!!!!   :banana piano: I left to drive from TX to Iowa for my daughter's college graduation Fri. morning and get back to this!!  Danny, you have been busy.  Thanks to all that have expressed interest in this project.  Let me think how to do this on the grand scale-- I know that several local physics teachers that I have talked to have expressed interest.  I think that I will put in a call to the Science Coordinator for the state of TX-- what could it hurt?  Whoa, a state full of high school kids that suddenly realize that earpods just don't do it anymore.  Now there is a concept worth getting behind. 

Seriously,  I have to wrap up the school year in the next couple of days.  Let me figure out how to do this.  In the meantime,  I will be happy to respond to any questions or comments either here or at rsclark(at)taylortel(dot)net. 




EDS_

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 725
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #28 on: 23 May 2007, 12:34 am »
WOW!!!!   :banana piano: I left to drive from TX to Iowa for my daughter's college graduation Fri. morning and get back to this!!  Danny, you have been busy.  Thanks to all that have expressed interest in this project.  Let me think how to do this on the grand scale-- I know that several local physics teachers that I have talked to have expressed interest.  I think that I will put in a call to the Science Coordinator for the state of TX-- what could it hurt?  Whoa, a state full of high school kids that suddenly realize that earpods just don't do it anymore.  Now there is a concept worth getting behind. 

Seriously,  I have to wrap up the school year in the next couple of days.  Let me figure out how to do this.  In the meantime,  I will be happy to respond to any questions or comments either here or at rsclark(at)taylortel(dot)net. 





Mr. Clark,
I take education very seriously. Please let me, and others, know the best ways we might help. I do not have parts per se. However, I might be able to rustle up some expierenced but useful gear. My guess is a spot of cash to buy exactly what might be needed would work too? I'd be happy to send cash to you or Danny to be used at your discretion for the kids.

Wow, the notion of kids listening to fine music through excellent gear and learning all the while.
You have my respect.

Congratulations to your daughter as well!

Thanks,
Ed

World Leader Pretend

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 42
    • Rosenow Sound Authority
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #29 on: 23 May 2007, 12:52 am »
As a 16 year old I can vouch that this hobby is very rewarding and teaches you a ton.  When I build enough capital (a few hundred dollars) I can start building some GR kit speakers to sell.  Then I might have enough money to start designing speakers of my own.  I love experimenting with different designs and modeling enclosures.  I too wish that my school taught a speaker building unit, it sounds like a lot of fun :)

S Clark

  • Guest
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #30 on: 23 May 2007, 01:32 am »
Hey World Leader,
Show this thread to your science teachers (especially the physics teacher) at your school and see if they would be interested in doing something similar.  I will be happy to share  how we do the project if they are interested.  My email is in a thread above.
S Clark
« Last Edit: 23 May 2007, 03:32 am by S Clark »

Danny Richie

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #31 on: 23 May 2007, 01:50 am »
Quote
Then I might have enough money to start designing speakers of my own.

Just try not to put me out of business in your later years.  :wink:

HAL

  • Industry Contributor
  • Posts: 5531
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #32 on: 23 May 2007, 02:13 am »
Ok, have four X-LS tweeters and a few original X-LS XO's if they will help.

Danny is checking on something else.  Maybe one more item to help.  :D

S Clark

  • Guest
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #33 on: 23 May 2007, 12:24 pm »
I will be on the phone for most of the day with physics teachers and principals throughout our area discussing the option of making this work on a grander scale.  I'll report back to the forum this evening.  Thanks again to all of you for your support of quality education.

S Clark

Hank

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 1206
    • http://www.geocities.com/hankbond1/index
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #34 on: 23 May 2007, 05:28 pm »
Scott, don't stop at earbud replacement - think big.  Let's make this Texas generation the first to learn that Bose does not have quality sound. :thumb:

S Clark

  • Guest
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #35 on: 24 May 2007, 02:05 pm »
Well folks, here we go.  Two more high schools have agreed to build speakers as an end of year project- and that was just after making a few calls between exams yesterday.  I think that we are starting something that is going change a lot of kids lives, but it is going to take some help and involvement from the audiophile community. 

We will operate this under the West Texas Science Center, which is a tax exempt corporation created to bring projects like this to schools in the Abilene area (but not limited to that area).  Hold checks and speakers for a few weeks while I work out details, but don't forget about us.  I'll be in touch with Danny and Gary to get their advice as well.

Scott C


Danny Richie

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #36 on: 24 May 2007, 03:04 pm »
I wonder if it would be helpful to create a regional circle here at Audio Circle just for this project. It would give the kids a good place to come to ask questions and even post information about their projects. It might also help drive interest and support. What do you think of this idea JohnR?

PaulHilgeman

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #37 on: 24 May 2007, 03:42 pm »
I wonder if it would be helpful to create a regional circle here at Audio Circle just for this project. It would give the kids a good place to come to ask questions and even post information about their projects. It might also help drive interest and support. What do you think of this idea JohnR?

I am not JohnR, but a great idea, I think the kids would love it.

MaxCast

Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #38 on: 24 May 2007, 04:15 pm »
I wonder if it would be helpful to create a regional circle here at Audio Circle just for this project. It would give the kids a good place to come to ask questions and even post information about their projects. It might also help drive interest and support. What do you think of this idea JohnR?

I think this is a great idea.  Danny did you PM JR?  I think he is still traveling and may not see this request.  You can, I can, somebody should PM him.

Hank

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 1206
    • http://www.geocities.com/hankbond1/index
Re: Something really cool to share...
« Reply #39 on: 24 May 2007, 05:01 pm »
Quote
We will operate this under the West Texas Science Center, which is a tax exempt corporation created to bring projects like this to schools in the Abilene area

Cool!  I grew up in Abilene - small world, this DIY speaker thing.  As the TCU t-shirt guy in "Tin Cup" said:  "I'm in!"  8)