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Actually, I went cruising through the Codex for examples, but all the images are broken. Whomp whomps... Last edited by grantray; 04-17-2017 at 12:46 AM. |
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Totally planning on that as soon as I learn a bit more about electronics. Manipulating electrons is still a dark art to me. (I wrote a longer response, but it isn't showing for some reason.)
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#283
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Yah I know.... sucks!:/
I'll repost the schematic and a couple pics pretty soon for you. It's only 2 inductors, 2 caps, and an L-Pad |
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Whoa. Are those giant potted inductors with baltic birch lids? Crazy. I have almost no idea what you're doing, but I dig it. What's going on with the grey/red containers the capacitors are connected to? I think the red container/cap is the 4 uf cap to control the HF, right?
Thanks for the photo and the schematic! |
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I'm copying this image link from Junker over from the Shindo thread on the Altecs...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4xphy9tdsz...2024.jpeg?dl=0 Curious if anyone else has stands for their Flamencos or links to images where it has been done. It seems the Valencias can benefit by the bottom molding being more easily removed, whereas the Flamenco not so much. |
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In this thread you can see / read discussion about stands, legs etc.
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Ok so I did similar things to Junker but not as nice - 3/4" baltic birch top plate with 4x4" 15" tall legs - stained all that dark brown (Minwax but ther are less smelly ones I think), Turned out way too dark, so check the color of course first. I only used one long screw and some glue to affix teh legs. My speakers ar enot flat at their bottoms so had to add isolation of rubber/cork on all for corners an dfinally added brass footers from Mapleshade I had at hand (bought used). Hope this helps.
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I wonder i fthe GPA crossover below would work with the Flamenco?
Model N1200-8A Crossover Condensed Specifications: Power Rating: 150 watts Impedance: 8 ohms Crossover Frequency: 1,200 Hz Slope: 12 dB per octave on high and low output Weight: 5 pounds (2.27 kg) each |
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Awesome! Congrats. Yah it's a learning process. So what do you think about the tables?
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