Hello, this is here im going to be posting my stuff.
Our story thus far:
After moving to Ohio I had no sound setup, and virtually no money. After staring at the madisound frequency responses for an amount of time I would rather not disclose I found some speakers I wanted. While earching for information on these speakers, a kevlar SS and a VifaXT I stumbled onto some forums. After much staring at more graphs and charts and sifting though a TON of audiophile nut-job ramblings, reviews, and squabbling written by people (often with more money than reason) I found Zaph, my web vicarious tutor! I was led by his charts and graphs and my pocket to the Dayton RS180 and Vifa D26 -err make that Seas TBFCG. From there Came to this forum, and I had high hopes for Jon Marsh's Modula MT -but my wallet book was weak...
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It looks sound, cost effective, and if I really want to, it uses many of the same parts as the Modula MT so I always have the option to switch between designs.
So far, I have a cannibalized KLH box gutted and refinished. As you can see I damaged the face a bit in enlarging the hole for the seas tweeter, I've never used a jigsaw before and this one had a bent blade.
I also have speaker stands nearly finished, they are cut, beveled, and stained They only need be assembled.
Off I go to PE to get my stuff!
Dayton:
Zaphs Dayton RS180/ Seas TBFCG measurements:
Our story thus far:
After moving to Ohio I had no sound setup, and virtually no money. After staring at the madisound frequency responses for an amount of time I would rather not disclose I found some speakers I wanted. While earching for information on these speakers, a kevlar SS and a VifaXT I stumbled onto some forums. After much staring at more graphs and charts and sifting though a TON of audiophile nut-job ramblings, reviews, and squabbling written by people (often with more money than reason) I found Zaph, my web vicarious tutor! I was led by his charts and graphs and my pocket to the Dayton RS180 and Vifa D26 -err make that Seas TBFCG. From there Came to this forum, and I had high hopes for Jon Marsh's Modula MT -but my wallet book was weak...
Image not available
Image not available
It looks sound, cost effective, and if I really want to, it uses many of the same parts as the Modula MT so I always have the option to switch between designs.
So far, I have a cannibalized KLH box gutted and refinished. As you can see I damaged the face a bit in enlarging the hole for the seas tweeter, I've never used a jigsaw before and this one had a bent blade.
I also have speaker stands nearly finished, they are cut, beveled, and stained They only need be assembled.
Off I go to PE to get my stuff!
Dayton:
Zaphs Dayton RS180/ Seas TBFCG measurements:
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