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  • Landspeeder
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 273

    Lineup D4 or D44

    A few years back I helped my friend build a pair of Jeds lineup WWWWMTW after nearly finishing a setup of LineupMaxx (lost in a fire) and then his Dynamic 4TT (recently sold due to a change in scenery).

    This friend purchased enough speakers to do a second set, which he never undertook, and now he is giving me them and a BUNCH of crossover parts. I believe the speakers are:
    2 Vifa D26NC55 1" Textile dome tweeter
    4 Tang Band W4-1337SD 4" Titanium Driver
    8 Tang Band W5-876SD (black) OR 8 Seas L16RN-SL (Silver)
    I will be able to confirm the speakers EOW.

    *** Update -
    2 Vifa D26NC-55-06 TWEETS
    4 TANG BAND W4-1337SA 4" TITANIUM DRIVERS
    4 L16RN-SL H1480-08. WOOFERS
    ***

    No longer do I have the room for a floorstanding speaker, my emotiva xpa-5 is gone, but I do have a TA2022 HI-FI Audio Power Amplifier 90W+90W Digital AMP which would be great at driving a set of (nearly) full range speakers. Right now they are pushing a set of Zaph Hi-Vi B3S Single Driver System - which sounds great, but cuts off at about 150 hz. http://www.ebay.com/itm/TA2022-HI-FI...item1c169c0c01

    Given this windfall (and my already missing the music...) I can build this set of fuller range bookshelf speakers if ONLY I could source the crossover schematics and BOM.

    Does anyone have the crossover schematics of the Lineup D4 and D44?
    I would rather build the D44

    Thanks everyone!
    Last edited by Landspeeder; 07 October 2013, 10:13 Monday.
    My Builds: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...731#post593731
  • oldloder
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 34

    #2
    Sheez, when I started reading my first thought was to suggest just send all those lovely drivers to me ... but man, after reading all the way through I just feel for you having had so much stuff gone away. :cry:

    Even though he no longer has the info posted, if you shot him an e-mail or a pm he might dig them out for you. He was back to me almost immediately when he lost hosting for the other Lineup designs. If not, I'm sure someone will turn up for you ... and you'll be back with some great stuff. :W

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    • Landspeeder
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 273

      #3
      Thanks Oldloder - the email is off to good Sir Jed!
      Worst case - I can probably work out a trade for a pair of Fountek NeoCD3.0M tweeters - the crossover and bom are still up for the R44
      My Builds: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...731#post593731

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      • Landspeeder
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 273

        #4
        A big thanks to Jed. He dug into his old laptop, pulled up the D44 crossover and quickly answered a few questions on the BOM. Now let’s pray that the tweeters are in a good working order.

        Who Needs MDF? These speakers are being built in ½” Carbonized Vertical CaliBamboo 3-Ply using ¼” routing depth on all dados. The faceplate will have some spare raw Walnut veneer applied (using heatLock). The construction will be purely with PVA glue (Titebond II).

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        Tung Oil Finish: Liberal application with a brush or cloth evenly covering all surfaces, allow to penetrate for 10 minutes (adding more to any dulling spots as it absorbs it at different rates in different areas), then wipe the excess off with a cloth. Never allow Tung Oil to DRY on the surface. Allow 24 hours (Minimum) between coats - 6 coats Min. (Abused items like table tops should receive 10 coats). After last coat is dry, rub with steel wool and clean with a tack cloth in the direction of the grain to smooth the finish.

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        • nikkoluvr
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 1

          #5
          Hi Landspeeder, I'm looking for the same crossover design, as I have a bunch of D26NC55's. Did Jed send you the D4 crossover as well?
          thanks,
          nikkoluvr

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          • Landspeeder
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2008
            • 273

            #6
            Nikkoluvr - I am fairly certain Jed pulled the crossover schematics OFF the public website for a reason. Please PM me your email address and I will EMAIL you the layout. I do NOT have the D4 layout. Put a post here once you have PMd me.
            My Builds: https://www.htguide.com/forum/showth...731#post593731

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            • Jed
              Ultra Senior Member
              • Apr 2005
              • 3621

              #7
              You guys can post the schematics. The only reason it was deleted was because the host server for the files went offline.

              D4 schematic:
              Last edited by Jed; 05 March 2014, 23:59 Wednesday.

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              • Landspeeder
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2008
                • 273

                #8
                Thanks Jed

                D44 Crossover BOM

                Capacitors

                • 1.50 mfd Solen Fast Cap 400V
                • 6.00 mfd Solen Fast Cap 400V
                • 9.50 mfd Solen Fast Cap 400V (or 9.0 or 9.1)
                • 30.0 mfd Solen Fast Cap 400V
                • 30.0 mfd Solen Fast Cap 400V
                • 35.0 mfd Solen Fast Cap 400V

                Resistors
                • Mills- 1.00 ohms 12 Watt
                • Mills- 10.0 ohms 12 Watt
                • Mundorf- 12.0 ohms 10 Watt Metal Oxide Film Resistors
                • Mills- 20.0 ohms 12 Watt

                Inductors
                • 0.10mH 0.?? Ohm (Jantzen 18 AWG Air Core Inductor 0.13 Ohm)
                • 0.25mH 0.27 Ohm (Jantzen 18 AWG Air Core Inductor 0.22 Ohm)
                • 0.56mH 0.20 Ohm (Jantzen 18 AWG Air Core Inductor 0.36 Ohm)
                • 0.80mH 1.00 Ohm (Jantzen 20 AWG Air Core Inductor 0.62 Ohm)

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