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Andy Evans November 16th 04 11:08 AM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
I was thinking of making some experimental boxes to try out diffrent speaker
unit combinations. Sonotube seems a useful idea with a top/bottom or front/back
in my case. Anyone used it and can report on its acoustical properties? Andy

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Eiron November 16th 04 11:17 AM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
Andy Evans wrote:
I was thinking of making some experimental boxes to try out diffrent speaker
unit combinations. Sonotube seems a useful idea with a top/bottom or front/back
in my case. Anyone used it and can report on its acoustical properties? Andy


The UK equivalent seems to be http://www.essextubes.com
I haven't tried it yet.

Dave Plowman (News) November 16th 04 12:27 PM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
In article ,
Andy Evans wrote:
I was thinking of making some experimental boxes to try out diffrent
speaker unit combinations. Sonotube seems a useful idea with a
top/bottom or front/back in my case. Anyone used it and can report on
its acoustical properties? Andy


You certainly seem to be searching for something, Andy. Do you know what
it is? ;-)

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Dave Plowman London SW
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Andy Evans November 16th 04 01:34 PM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
You certainly seem to be searching for something, Andy. Do you know what
it is? ;-)

Yep - a simple non-resonant enclosure that I can try out some units in. I'm
going to start with 5" units in a 2-way. I have KEF B110 and some alu cone
speakers coming. Curious about Morel MW144 and one or two of the SEAS excels. I
have a few tweeters, inc. Decca Ribbons. I was thinking of a square alu front -
1/4 ins say - the sonotube behind it (probably 12"dia, and 12" front to back to
give 20litres - ish) and a square of something on the back. Held together on
the outside by four long bolts front to back. I would like to get some sand
into the proceedings, possibly a longer tube with twin walls and sand between,
but a simple box will get me going.

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Andy Evans November 16th 04 01:49 PM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
Phoned Essextubes, and they have 12" dia in 6mm to 15mm thick. The 15mm sounds
rather useful.

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Chris Morriss November 16th 04 08:21 PM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
In message , Andy Evans
writes
Phoned Essextubes, and they have 12" dia in 6mm to 15mm thick. The 15mm sounds
rather useful.

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Do they sell to private individuals?
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Chris Morriss

Andy Evans November 16th 04 09:37 PM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
Do they sell to private individuals?

Yes indeed. The off the shelf units are 6mm thick, and cost about £40 for
lengths of one or two metres delivered - that's for 12" dia. They also do 10"
dia, so the cool thing would be to put sand in between. Sandwich between a
front plate and back plate, tighten up four threaded rods at the corners and yu
have yur speaker. that wasn't difficult!

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Bernd M?ller November 17th 04 08:03 AM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
ohawker (Andy Evans) wrote in message ...
Do they sell to private individuals?

Yes indeed. The off the shelf units are 6mm thick, and cost about £40 for
lengths of one or two metres delivered - that's for 12" dia. They also do 10"
dia, so the cool thing would be to put sand in between. Sandwich between a
front plate and back plate, tighten up four threaded rods at the corners and yu
have yur speaker. that wasn't difficult!

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look at www.alexander-schmidt.de/smsspr.htm

Andy Evans November 17th 04 09:18 AM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
www.alexander-schmidt.de/smsspr.htm

Your point being?

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Arny Krueger November 17th 04 12:06 PM

Anybody used sonotube for DIY speakers?
 
"Andy Evans" wrote in message


I was thinking of making some experimental boxes to try out diffrent
speaker unit combinations. Sonotube seems a useful idea with a
top/bottom or front/back in my case. Anyone used it and can report on
its acoustical properties? Andy


I have several friends who have used Sonotube in various configurations. One
made a tower by slitting a sonotube and bonding a wooden mounting plate to
the side of the tube. Others have added tops and bottoms and used them as
subwoofer enclosures with the woofer mounted on one end.

http://www.lungster.com/l/speakers/sonotubefaq.html

http://kahuna.sdsu.edu/~tucker/diyaudio/diyaudio.html

http://www.passdiy.com/pdf/el-pipe-o.pdf

IOW search google yourself...




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