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October 20th, 2011, 07:46 PM
#1
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: my new 604 cabinets I'm building.

Originally Posted by
cradeldorf
Ok this morning I decided to try some backs so I gathered up my scrap wood and put backs on all but 1 small 4 x 15 area in the bottom part of the back. It sounded just like the heathkits, boomy and the lows were way loud and you could hardly hear voices so I thought about it and decided to try this (the picture)once. They sound very nice and level and open now. Don't ask me why they just do. Those are 4 openings each 1 3/8 by 15 totaling 82.5 sqIn.
I shot a little bit of Avatar with them like this, will post up as soon as I get it on you tube.
Finding the tuning/port size that best suits your drivers, cabinets, and room acoustics can often times require an empirical/trial and error approach. Sounds like you found a great tuning/port size for your speakers/room acoustics--enjoy!!!!

Originally Posted by
cradeldorf
Just an update, and an opportunity to kick my own ass on national internetvision. ok, so I've been plagued by this "stupid one channel doesn't sound as good as the other one" problem for about 4 months now...... so I go to the back of the receiver and start turning the rca plugs from the Nady while they're plugged in and then I see the ones from the dvd player and I'm like no way!!!! I spin one boom the channel is totally back to life.... Story of my life.....
Hey, at least you finally found the problem (yourself) and didn't have to hire an electrician or an exorcist!
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October 21st, 2011, 01:10 AM
#2
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: my new 604 cabinets I'm building.

Originally Posted by
voice of the theater
Finding the tuning/port size that best suits your drivers, cabinets, and room acoustics can often times require an empirical/trial and error approach. Sounds like you found a great tuning/port size for your speakers/room acoustics--enjoy!!!!
Hey, at least you finally found the problem (yourself) and didn't have to hire an electrician or an exorcist!

Yeah I'm not sure I'm totally finished but they are definitely sounding really great. I put some peel n stick stuff for rain gutters on the baffles
it helped a lot I think, and I only have one layer of it on one baffle 2 on the other. (I ran out) There's also one layer of it on the inside top panel in one speaker. I think it's doing a nice job of cutting panel resonances. I'm gonna grab 2 more rolls of it on payday and probably do 2 layers on all panels. Also gonna swap out the plywood backs with some mdf and those will also have a layer of it on them.
Slowly it goes but if I stop and check every change to see if it's better or worse slowly they will become better and better. I also got the back panels mapped out so I can get both out of 1 4x4 sheet and will have some left over to cut strips that can be screwed to the sides of the back panels to shrink the onken gap and see if that sounds better or worse too. : )
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