EXIF68
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Hello Forum,
a few yeras ago i have build this speaker heree, a very special design and is in use for my "Home-Theater", that means this system is responsiblbe for the perfect sound from the Flat-TV.
The system is called "Mini Monitor Ribbon" from the german DIY-Magazine "Hobby HiFi". This speaker is equiped with the famos ribbon tweater from bulgaria, the Expolinear NDRL 81mkII and the Italian Bass Hypergraph 130K.
The Housing is self made, body in a luxury furniture and front covered with the finest leather quality you can get. A lot of work to do that in that way.
Hera are the finished housings.
The furniture is mirrored for both systems. That was horrible to do. All angles are 45° chamferd and glued togeher exactly.
BR-Port goes to the rear side. Termial is form Mundorf.
Crossover with the finest components from Mundorf and Inter Technik. The Bass Coil is a relikt from my first DIY-Speaker, the Dynaudio Gemini (Long time ago...)
This is the bass-section.
And this one for the tweeter: Sliver glimmer bypass condensator.
In comparison to the chassis, the crossover is realy huge. The left platine is for impedance linearisation. Useful for tub amp operation.
The build in crossover for the tweeter in the cabinet.
And here, the build in crossover for the bass system. Horribel to fix th screws on the back side.
The hole for the Mundorf M-Connect.
And the finished speaker looks like this:
a few yeras ago i have build this speaker heree, a very special design and is in use for my "Home-Theater", that means this system is responsiblbe for the perfect sound from the Flat-TV.
The system is called "Mini Monitor Ribbon" from the german DIY-Magazine "Hobby HiFi". This speaker is equiped with the famos ribbon tweater from bulgaria, the Expolinear NDRL 81mkII and the Italian Bass Hypergraph 130K.
The Housing is self made, body in a luxury furniture and front covered with the finest leather quality you can get. A lot of work to do that in that way.
Hera are the finished housings.
The furniture is mirrored for both systems. That was horrible to do. All angles are 45° chamferd and glued togeher exactly.
BR-Port goes to the rear side. Termial is form Mundorf.
Crossover with the finest components from Mundorf and Inter Technik. The Bass Coil is a relikt from my first DIY-Speaker, the Dynaudio Gemini (Long time ago...)
This is the bass-section.
And this one for the tweeter: Sliver glimmer bypass condensator.
In comparison to the chassis, the crossover is realy huge. The left platine is for impedance linearisation. Useful for tub amp operation.
The build in crossover for the tweeter in the cabinet.
And here, the build in crossover for the bass system. Horribel to fix th screws on the back side.
The hole for the Mundorf M-Connect.
And the finished speaker looks like this: