rosomak19 wrote: Czy w planie są jakieś maskownice?
Raczej nie, nie mam w domu dzieci ani kotów więc nikt pazurów w głośniki raczej nie wsadzi.
SIEKIERA_666 wrote: co to za czarne mazidło pomiędzy fornirami i jaki był proces nakładania, szlifowania?
Szpachla Dragon w kolorze palisander,naklejasz taśmę malarską nakładasz czekasz parę godzin ściągasz taśmę i gotowe niema za bardzo czego opisywać.
SIEKIERA_666 wrote: W boki dawałeś piankę ... taką budowlaną?? W całym boku czy tylko trochę od góry i trochę z dołu .... ??
Pianka niskoprężna na całej długości(zwykła za bardzo rośnie i powyginała by hdf)
rosomak19 wrote: Jeśli autor piszę, że nie jest jakoś przesadnie zachwycony dźwiękiem
Jestem bardzo zadowolony ale nie zachwycony.
Co do dźwięku to może to pomoże(w moim przypadku to zwrotnica V2 :
Quote: These Discovery drivers takes some time breaking in, which is not unusual for high-Qm drivers. The intrinsic flat response in all of the important midrange is paying off. These fiber glass cones deliver excellent midrange transparency and a responsive bass performance as far down as it goes. I favour the ring-radiator over the dome, but others may choose differently preferring the slightly more vivid performance of the dome. Good thing here is that they are interchangeable by only adjusting attenuation resistor.
Setting up V1 crossover was easy and overall tonal balance was good, but the transition from upper mid to treble appeared rather fizzy and blurred. Something just wasn't right despite the ability to play all kinds of music without any distress to the ear.
The V2 crossover solved this problem and kind of made the sound well known from many other speakers I've made, but not up to the level of stepped baffle/LR2 speakers I've made ever since the launch of the first Jenzen speaker - or the ScanSpeak Illuminator with its all-pass filter to the tweeter. The quality of the W18 driver strongly suggested there were more goodies in store.
V3 crossover: Making the stepped baffle and implementing a true LR2 filter made a world of a difference. Suddenly music started flowing and sense of depth and perspective improved vastly. I never heard the difference between a flat baffle/2nd-3rd order crossover and a stepped baffle/true LR2 filter so clearly. It's night and day. It also made me think I have to do the Ellam XT once more with an easy stepped baffle because people continue building the Ellam XT speaker rather than the much better Ellam FLEX with its more complex front panel layout. There are more to be gained from these Ellam XT. And I would love to do the 9800 tweeter again in such set-up... well, well, back to the Discovery here.
V4 crossover (stepped baffle): This has the well known 4th order characteristics. Even power response and a balanced presentation with a noticeable presence character. Good for monitoring! I know some people like this a lot but to my ears it sounds kind of flat and without the sense of depth and 3-dimensionality of the LR2 filter. Matter of taste in the end.
General for all versions is the dynamic bass. These high-Qm Discovery midbass drivers has the ability to not only let your hear the bass, but also feel it. OK, not like a 15" on an open baffle, but for the size, quite remarkable. And this driven by my GlowMaster KT88 PP tube amplifier. A good 40-60 watt PP valve amp is all these speakers need.