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    Looks great so far. I'd love to see some details on the room all this is destined for.

    Do you have a crossover plan yet?

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    Doh! And there was me thinking all the Swedes have warm winters in Southern Thailand.

    Nice project. Looking forward to seeing more.

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    I can do that with an angle grinder with a flap disc no problemo senor

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    Wow what a killer set-up that's going to be!!

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    John W: Yes i have a plan. I have bought 28 aircoils and some other parts for it. Iīll make a Zilch filter to them. My room is 8x12 meters

    A company in the same town as i work in have made these horns. They used a 5 axled cnc. They are tool makers. The cleaning guy on the company wasnīt happy there is a LOT of mdf dust in the machine.

    mats

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    Very impressive!
    I guess it will be even more impressive when it is finished!

    Out of curiosity, where did you find the LE14H-3 and how much did you paid for them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pos View Post
    Out of curiosity, where did you find the LE14H-3 and how much did you paid for them?
    That's exacatly what I was about to ask - will be interested in the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matsj View Post
    A company in the same town as i work in have made these horns. They used a 5 axled cnc.
    Very cool... when we made the first one for Project May we tried to do it with a three axis CNC router... didn't work too well due to the required tool extension and physical limitations of the machine. With a 5 axis machine you could even machine them out of solid wood and produce some that are nice looking like JohnW's.

    Keep us posted as the system comes together.


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    A little update:

    I got the air coils for the eq filter from Denmark yesterday ( 28 pieces )and i bought 7 battery holders too for the 9 volts battery. I hope the capacitors and inductors also comes.

    To mount the drivers on the horns i have also bought 28 special "nuts" with 6 mm thread inside and a wood thread outside.

    In coming weekend iīm going to make some fill and painting on the horns.

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