Simplexx 10 Monitor
- LelandCrooks
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Simplexx 10 Monitor
Nicely done Bill. Easy to construct, nice extension from the beta10cx, and your xover does a fine job of taming the Eminence peaks. This is a very good monitor.
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Re: Simplexx 10 Monitor
Looks good. I think I'm going to build 4 of these.
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Re: Simplexx 10 Monitor
They won't disappoint.
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Re: Simplexx 10 Monitor
I know we've done grills to death elsewhere, but that looks mighty tidy. Are those grill fasteners and stand-offs a Penn Elcom part? I'm thinking they might work better for wedgehorns than the previously referred blind clamping strip methods (that I think Jools from London used), particularly with the inner horn taper getting in the way. Though some sort of return / fold on the mesh edge is needed for rigidity, but it's got be slightly over 90 degrees for a WH.
2xJ12L (3012HO) switchable/melded
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Re: Simplexx 10 Monitor
7/8" return bend on the grille. 1" rubber feet underneath. Screws and caps.
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