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by Flashjet
Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:41 am
Forum: Tips, Techniques and Supplier Links
Topic: Partial Speaker Gasket Replacement
Replies: 10
Views: 1653

Re: Partial Speaker Gasket Replacement

A 22hz wavelength is 51 feet long, which means that a 4 x 4 foot panel will be a small obstacle to it. You would need at least 25.5 feet to be effective. TomS, I don't understand how your comment relates to speaker gaskets. The idea is to get a good airtight seal from the gasket on the speaker driv...
by Flashjet
Tue Aug 30, 2011 9:13 pm
Forum: Build Threads
Topic: Tuba HT build
Replies: 10
Views: 2612

Re: Tuba HT build

So long as the driver can be fitted it should be fine, would be my guess, you got t-nuts already mounted? Yes, the t-nuts are in place and epoxied so I think I will be fine as the drive will fit. I have found two other pictures in different threads with same mistake and they didn't mention it eithe...
by Flashjet
Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:47 am
Forum: Tips, Techniques and Supplier Links
Topic: Partial Speaker Gasket Replacement
Replies: 10
Views: 1653

Re: Partial Speaker Gasket Replacement

Thanks for the inputs. I have stripped off all the gasket material that was still on the speaker frame and plan to cut a spacer out of 1/2" plywood. I will put gasket tape, 1/8" thick, on the speaker frame first and then the plywood spacer and then another layer of the gasket tape on top. ...
by Flashjet
Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:03 pm
Forum: Tips, Techniques and Supplier Links
Topic: Partial Speaker Gasket Replacement
Replies: 10
Views: 1653

Partial Speaker Gasket Replacement

I have the Classic Tempest 15" DVC Subwoofer Driver from Adire Audio. I have been using it in a 10 cubic foot ported enclosure surface mounted NOT using the gasket that is on the speaker. I now am building a Tuba HT and it calls for surface mounting with the gasket. The problem I have is a sect...
by Flashjet
Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:05 pm
Forum: Build Threads
Topic: myn's Tuba HT Build Thread
Replies: 453
Views: 119612

Re: myn's Tuba HT Build Thread

First off, I have to thank Myn for his excellent build documentation and pictures. Even with all this great documentation and pictures, plus the detailed plans, :wall: I messed up and wanted to know if I am required to rip out my baffle because I glued it in turned around 180 degrees. The driver, pe...
by Flashjet
Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:21 pm
Forum: Build Threads
Topic: Tuba HT build
Replies: 10
Views: 2612

Re: Tuba HT build

:wall: I messed up and was about to ask what impact it would have on the over all sound of the Tuba HT. Looking to see if some one had already asked this, I happened to see the picture of this build and he did the same thing and I doubt he even realized that he messed up as well. You can see, on the...