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Drilled holes in the midrange tee pees for the terminals. The midranges will be connected in parallel.
Sanded and filled the tee pees, second coat. I also applied filler to the stands, they are ready for the first sanding.
It is like a powder. When I built the woofers, it was in the basement in WI, in the middle of winter. What a MESS!
This project has been outside. However, I left the side garage door open and STILL the powdery dust is all over in there. UGH!
Sorry, missed this!
The tee pee shape will eliminate a cabinet resonance vs a rectangular box. Flint can elaborate.
Building both at once.
I will mount drivers and get them going prior to finishing them (flat black paint).
Started filling the Midrange Boxes to get ready for primer. Probably one more coat to go after the next sanding.
Also rounded over the corners on the stands......
Lots of work!
Ha! The C1's are fantastic, however it did take me awhile to enjoy their sound. When you go from average performing speakers to their level, there is an adjustment period for sure.
I will be selling the C1's at a very fair price!
Busy day!
Stand #2 has been glued up.
All parts for the midrange boxes (truncated Tee-Pee) are cut and routered.
All fit up nicely. Should be gluing them up tomorrow.
Work continued yesterday and today. The first stand is glued up!
Flint recommend that we turn the stands into a resonator trap. The rectangular opening is designed to trap 98Hz where I have a huge null at the MLP.
The weather today was good enough to router the rabets. .
These are the dry fit for the speaker stands, which are the same dimensions as the woofer cabinets except for the depth..