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DIY Swans M3 Tower Speakers Get an Upgrade for 2024!
I’ve had a pair of Swans M3 speakers since around the year 2000 – that was 24 years ago as of this writing – they were one of the first pair of really nice speakers I had ever built at … Continue reading
Building a Notch Filter for the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro Headphones with Measurements
In this article I’ll go over how I designed, built and tested a passive notch filter for the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250-ohm closed-back headphones and include measurements using REW of the different filters responses. I bought these headphones over … Continue reading
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Tagged better, Beyerdynamic, capacitor, DT-770 Pro, enclosure, filter, frequency, harman curve, headphones, how to, inductor, measure, notch, parts, passive, remove, response, REW, sound, switch, treble peak
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Big Brother Has Arrived – The Sonorous 12S Subwoofer Build
Earlier this year I built the Sonorous 10S subwoofer and have absolutely loved this subwoofer. So when the opportunity presented itself to build a second bigger version of this sub, I knew I had to do it. And so I … Continue reading
The Complete Design and Build of The Sonorous 10S Subwoofer – Hits 26 Hz!
This subwoofer project was 6 months in making but after a couple of weekends of really focusing on it, I’m happy to say that it is finally done! This will be the complete (and exhaustive) detailed design and build review … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 inch, bass boost, dayton audio, distortion, measured, parts express, peak, q, response, REW, rms, rss265hf, sealed, spa300-d, subwoofer, thd
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Making of The Dayton Reference 2-way MTM Center Channel Speaker
Shortly after completing my Dayton HiVi RTS181.3 speakers, I got to work on a matching center channel to finish off the front sound stage of my family room theater. And this weekend, after approximately 10 weeks since I started this … Continue reading
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Tagged audio, audiophile, center channel, comb filter, crossover, dayton, distortion, DIY, frequency, home theater, lobing, measurement, movies, Music, off axis, PCD, phase, plots, response, REW, speakers, stereo, tv
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18dB Crossover for MTM Home Theater Speakers
I found some time today to build up the crossovers for my friend’s new home theater speakers. I am by no means an expert on custom crossover design, and the small array of free tools I have at my disposal … Continue reading