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    New enclosure for M 19 components??

    Hi there!
    It seems to me it's time to start my new Altec project. For now I have two 811 horns and two 806A 16 omhs drivers. I don't have too much space in my room (it was the reason why I sold my Onken cabinets with 416A+511+808) and I need something like Stonehenge V enclosures, but for 811 horns and 15' LF speaker . Anyone can tell me if such design of the cabinet exist? I will need LF loudspeaker and I think 416-8C from GPA is a good choice? Btw, what is today's price of 416-8C? Thank you in advice for any possible help.
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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    Yes - The SH V enclosure can be easily adapted for Model 19 components. Since it's the same internal volume, the performance should be identical, perhaps better.

    And see if you can get Bill to make you some ALNICO 416's! If not, the C's will do nicely.
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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    This thread is about an 811/416 loaded MLTL designed to be no wider than necessary to accommodate the M-19's horn/woofer offset. Anyway, contact him for any additional details and the now missing link to the rest of the pics: http://www.hostboard.com/forums/altec-users-board/125594-altec-project-done-thanks-gm.html#post1281213

    http://img101.imagevenue.com/img.php...57_dan_si.jpeg

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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    Hi Todd and GM!
    Thanks a lot for your reply and good ideas. Now I'm thinking what to do Stonehenge V is 9 cuft, but GM's cabinet is 10 cuft. SH V dimensions looks better to fit my room. On the other hand, GM's cabinet looks more closer to M 19 (just reversed W an D). What do you think if I'll use SH V dimensions and will put 811 horn inside the cabinet (on the top) and will make enclosure bit deeper (say, 22")? It will give me 11 cuft to compensate volume of the 811 horn.
    Btw, I have a deal with Bill from GPA - I gonna bay two 416-16C speakers.

    regards, Mike

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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    GM, could you post a brief description of the way the transmission line is loaded? If there is a thread to this build, I haven't discovered it. I would like to build a taller M-19 enclosure, as well.

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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    Quote Originally Posted by westend9 View Post
    GM, could you post a brief description of the way the transmission line is loaded? If there is a thread to this build, I haven't discovered it. I would like to build a taller M-19 enclosure, as well.
    There are numerous threads on the DIYaudio boards about MLTLs, ML-horns and ML-TQWTs and a complete, mind numbing amount of in-depth info is available here: http://www.quarter-wave.com/

    I linked to one example posted here, so not sure what you're looking for.

    The short of it is that once the cab's length gets long enough to have 1/4 WL harmonics, they load (damp) the vent, making it more efficient which in turn allows it to either be shorter for a given area or a larger area for a given length. This results in better driver damping.

    Anyway, the sky's the limit, so to speak, so what dims did you have in mind?

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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    Thanks, GM, that cleared up a lot for me. I've tried to digest most of MK's site, used it for speaker builds in the past. I don't use the Mathcad part of the information there as I only build the occasional enclosure.
    My interest in a new Model 19 enclosure lies partly on the coondition of the cabs I presently have and listening space considerations. My present enclosures are a pair of DIY Model 19 clones. Although built to exact dimensions and sturdy, their outward appearance is less than desirable (tan Formica for the baffle). I would also like to raise the position of the woofer to get a better listening angle.
    The enclosures that were linked to above have most of the requisite dimensions and woofer placement I'll need. I might change the depth in favor of width if that would be allowable. Also, if there is a way to raise the woofer even a bit higher but retain the MLTL characteristics, that might be the way for me to proceed. Perhaps a raised base would aid in that.
    Thanks, again, for the original work done on the dimensions.

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    Re: New enclosure for M 19 components??

    Quote Originally Posted by mikebond View Post
    Hi Todd and GM!
    What do you think if I'll use SH V dimensions and will put 811 horn inside the cabinet (on the top) and will make enclosure bit deeper (say, 22")? It will give me 11 cuft to compensate volume of the 811 horn.
    Greets!

    You're welcome!

    Yes, you can do that, though you may need to fine tune the vent depending on what the net Vb turns out to be, whether you put it up near the driver or down at the bottom and how the room's acoustics affects the speaker's response. Some fine tuning of the horn may be required also.

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