Fatmarley
"It appears my intelligence circuits have melted"
Bedroom Speaker build
I exchanged a few PMs with Rockmeister regarding his Tannoy build, and in our search for some stiff but light material to use for CLD he found some foam filled tile backer board. I was waiting for the weather to improve before starting my next speaker build, but decided to build them in the bedroom when I found out this material can easily be cut with a Stanley knife. To glue it all together I used PU18 sealant. We had a roll of lino left from the kitchen floor, so I to covered them up in that, and where It was a bit short I used some faux leather at the bottom. The top is filled with acoustic foam to try to help with diffraction. I don't know what they weigh but without the drivers fitted you can easily pick one up with one hand, so they are very light.
I exchanged a few PMs with Rockmeister regarding his Tannoy build, and in our search for some stiff but light material to use for CLD he found some foam filled tile backer board. I was waiting for the weather to improve before starting my next speaker build, but decided to build them in the bedroom when I found out this material can easily be cut with a Stanley knife. To glue it all together I used PU18 sealant. We had a roll of lino left from the kitchen floor, so I to covered them up in that, and where It was a bit short I used some faux leather at the bottom. The top is filled with acoustic foam to try to help with diffraction. I don't know what they weigh but without the drivers fitted you can easily pick one up with one hand, so they are very light.