Some pictures of the finisihed 612's with integral horn enclosures.
The woofer enclosures have been insulated with 1 1/2" chopped denim from GPA on the sides, top and bottom and front and back. Probably overkill, and I hope it doesn't effect the sound quality. If I did wrong someone please tell me. Easy enough to take some of it out.
I mounted the woofers on 1/2" ply boards which fasten to the outside of the front. Reason being the plans called for a 14 1/8" hole and it was too large for the ID of the gaskets. So I opened them up to the OD of the speakers and mounted them thus.
When making the grille frames I wanted a nice snug fit in the opening with no gaps or "bowing" hence the extra stringer and the corner blocks. When cutting the pieces I put 6 layers of 3/4" masking tape on the edges (grille cloth is .040" thick and the tape gave me .060") so when done they fit nicely. Ditto drilling for the mounting pins in the frames and cabinets. The cloth is stapled and that lovely masking tape is just to prevent edge fraying.
The cloth is from Acoustex, claimed to be 100% transparent, and the color is "Cocoa".
A little over 150 screws per cab and 1 1/2 pints of glue.
They sound very nice. I'm hearing things in music I never did before on our old system.
Thak you all very much for your assistance and help. It was invaluable.
Lee
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