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Originally posted by mjbJust look at this beauty. "designed to be the most powerful tube amplifier ever built". :T
http://www.audiojunkies.com/blog/789...r-monster-tube
That is really beautiful. For $55,000, I would rather have an Infinity M35X.- Bottom
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At the risk of sounding like the newbie I am...I've run into some design issues that need some expert insight.
I've seen and researched multiple different Nat-P designs from bookshelf to towers, ported and sealed.
I'm ridding myself of my commercial Infinity's for a home...-
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by jmik26Background
I started researching speaker builds couple months ago. I narrowed it down to the Modula MTM or Nat P's. Due to money constraints I went with the Nat P.
This is my Third DIY speaker project. My first project was the Lou C Topaz's and second were the Tri Trix which both sounded...-
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by DaveFredEver since I first saw them in the 1980's I loved how Infinity speakers looked, the red oak vertical slats making a half round on the sides, the black felt baffle face, dome mids and ribbon tweeters.
For Midwest Audio Fest 2024, I have decided to try and make an Infinity look alike speaker...-
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by AJINFLAReviving the "square" driver technology from the 80's (I think I recall some Sony models) using some of their old technology ( remember the EMIT, EMIM) with a new twist. Interesting that at least they are trying something a little different. Perhaps the driver technology experts here can analyse...-
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by ModMarkAn observation from a lurker...
I have a $500 budget for a speaker project (L/R speakers) and have spent way too much time researching DIY speakers but in the end, the Nat P's seem to dominate the DIY world for this budget.
Now of course, a good design does not go bad....-
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