Absolute Noob at wood working and am building Jim's Statement IIs

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  • silvia0073
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 29

    #46
    Sorry for the images being sideways...

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    • TEK
      Super Senior Member
      • Oct 2002
      • 1670

      #47
      Great work, good to hear that you are happy with them!

      BTW: Is there anyone that have heard both the Statements and the Ardents?
      To very different constructions, both when it comes to design, crossover and price-point - but it would be interesting to have heard the impression between the two different designs.
      Anyone?
      -TEK


      Many of the great achievements of the world were accomplished by tired and discouraged men who kept on working...

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      • jwanck11
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2016
        • 115

        #48
        Congrats!!! They look fantastic! I am very, very jealous.

        One question for you - how did you get the midrange drivers in the baffle without notching a hole for the connector block??

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        • silvia0073
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2016
          • 29

          #49
          Originally posted by jwanck11
          Congrats!!! They look fantastic! I am very, very jealous.

          One question for you - how did you get the midrange drivers in the baffle without notching a hole for the connector block??
          If you notice on one of my midrange baffle holes have a notch, I cut it so much that if I cut anymore, I wouldn't be able to utilize the screw mount that in on the side of the connector. I decided to cut the connector block instead. I shaved it down with a dremel. I removed the allen screws and shaved it down almost all the way to the +- terminals. Horrible design if you ask me.

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          • Jim Holtz
            Ultra Senior Member
            • Mar 2005
            • 3224

            #50
            Hmmm.... Guys, I've never had to do that. Did you either round over the inner baffle on the mid or cut it to 45 degrees to eliminate the tunneling effect? That should allow enough room for the connector block without additional cutting.

            Jim

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            • jwanck11
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2016
              • 115

              #51
              Hey Jim, yup! There is no way to get the driver into the baffle without notching... Sadly, I cut off too much on the center channel and will not be able to use that screw hole on one of the midrange drivers. ugh. I will use another piece of stripping and hope the air leak is minimal.
              Last edited by jwanck11; 13 February 2016, 12:23 Saturday.

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              • Jim Holtz
                Ultra Senior Member
                • Mar 2005
                • 3224

                #52
                Interesting. I use a 3/4" roundover bit to smooth the transition to the mid tunnels and to eliminate "tunneling" and I've not ran into that issue. The round over opens the back of the baffle up enough for it to fit without any real issue.

                Jim

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                • silvia0073
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2016
                  • 29

                  #53
                  Jim,

                  I did a 45 degree cut and it would clear if the terminal block is located in the area that is cut. For whatever reason, perhaps a recent design change, it's located right where the screw mount hole. If you put a screw through that hole, it will hit the block... it's crazy... whoever made that change obviously haven't done much thinking.

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                  • jwanck11
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2016
                    • 115

                    #54
                    Are you also planning on doing the center channel silvia?? The build is pretty straight forward. I am aiming to be testing mine by tonight/tomorrow.

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                    • silvia0073
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2016
                      • 29

                      #55
                      Originally posted by jwanck11
                      Are you also planning on doing the center channel silvia?? The build is pretty straight forward. I am aiming to be testing mine by tonight/tomorrow.
                      This is mainly for music on my pc using lossless 24bit audio so as of right now no, but that may change down the road.

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