TLAH PRO (mongrel) build.
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 4:30 am
Hi BFM'ers,
At last I have got around to starting to build a single TLAH Pro to use at our worship services on a Sunday morning. Inspired by all the previous builders on here I thought I would have a go at one to replace our existing Bose L1 clone and a T18 sub which has served us well for the last number of years.
I am using these drivers:
Peerless 8 inch woofers SK0204 8 ohm from Willys Hifi on Ebay.co.uk
and these piezos:
PULSE - PLS00305 - TWEETER, PIEZO HORN, 110X110MM from CPCFarnell
It all came down to budget in the end - I just couldn't source the listed drivers for the right amount of money so I recognise the compromises made in this selection (sorry Bill!). Thankfully the woofers have a track record thanks to chenry78 - see his build here c/w video.
Using 15mm Baltic Birch for the carcass. I am hoping to mount them on a low-rider stand using a tophat in the base - but I think that this may end up being folly - we shall see. I also hope to make a front screen for it using speaker cloth attached to a frame. This will be attached to the baffle using small but strong neo magnets inset into the baffle and frame.
The speaker will be set up and taken down each week since we rent a gymnasium for our services, so I am also going to have to fashion together some sort of protector cloth case for it to be stored away in. Any ideas for padded material to use?
Links to photos are here (and I will add to them as and when I get time to work on the build). Please feel free to analyse them and comment on where I have gone wrong - ot would be good to get feedback before I start mounting drivers and baffles etc.
http://s1221.photobucket.com/user/slave ... pro%20-BFM
Learnings so far :
1. Practicing routing with my make shift template was essential - I could have made costly mistakes on the baffle if I hadn't tried test cuts on scrap plywood before.
2. Even though I got the piezos for less than 50p a pop, cutting them down with a hacksaw took a relatively long time. My arms are letting me know they have been used!
3. Standard plumbers pvc cement is brilliant (but nasty) stuff. Mixed with the swarf from piezo cutting makes an amazing glueing substrate.
4. There was a fair difference in "tone" from the piezos when testing them (I didn't phase test them or run a sweep). I hooked them up to an amp and played white noise through them and tried to get 8 that had a similar frequency pitch. Several I tested had noticeably different tone about them. However, when all wired up and played through the same amp - they were LOUD so hopefully I have done something correct.
5. Duratex is amazing! I have used it on a T18, a rack box, some home audio speakers and now this cabinet. A small 5 litre pot has gone a long way.
Will update this thread as and when I get the chance.
At last I have got around to starting to build a single TLAH Pro to use at our worship services on a Sunday morning. Inspired by all the previous builders on here I thought I would have a go at one to replace our existing Bose L1 clone and a T18 sub which has served us well for the last number of years.
I am using these drivers:
Peerless 8 inch woofers SK0204 8 ohm from Willys Hifi on Ebay.co.uk
and these piezos:
PULSE - PLS00305 - TWEETER, PIEZO HORN, 110X110MM from CPCFarnell
It all came down to budget in the end - I just couldn't source the listed drivers for the right amount of money so I recognise the compromises made in this selection (sorry Bill!). Thankfully the woofers have a track record thanks to chenry78 - see his build here c/w video.
Using 15mm Baltic Birch for the carcass. I am hoping to mount them on a low-rider stand using a tophat in the base - but I think that this may end up being folly - we shall see. I also hope to make a front screen for it using speaker cloth attached to a frame. This will be attached to the baffle using small but strong neo magnets inset into the baffle and frame.
The speaker will be set up and taken down each week since we rent a gymnasium for our services, so I am also going to have to fashion together some sort of protector cloth case for it to be stored away in. Any ideas for padded material to use?
Links to photos are here (and I will add to them as and when I get time to work on the build). Please feel free to analyse them and comment on where I have gone wrong - ot would be good to get feedback before I start mounting drivers and baffles etc.
http://s1221.photobucket.com/user/slave ... pro%20-BFM
Learnings so far :
1. Practicing routing with my make shift template was essential - I could have made costly mistakes on the baffle if I hadn't tried test cuts on scrap plywood before.
2. Even though I got the piezos for less than 50p a pop, cutting them down with a hacksaw took a relatively long time. My arms are letting me know they have been used!
3. Standard plumbers pvc cement is brilliant (but nasty) stuff. Mixed with the swarf from piezo cutting makes an amazing glueing substrate.
4. There was a fair difference in "tone" from the piezos when testing them (I didn't phase test them or run a sweep). I hooked them up to an amp and played white noise through them and tried to get 8 that had a similar frequency pitch. Several I tested had noticeably different tone about them. However, when all wired up and played through the same amp - they were LOUD so hopefully I have done something correct.
5. Duratex is amazing! I have used it on a T18, a rack box, some home audio speakers and now this cabinet. A small 5 litre pot has gone a long way.
Will update this thread as and when I get the chance.