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Donnie27
10-12-2010, 12:18 PM
One small set of Acoustic Air Suspension Speakers and something to put my wasted not installed speakers to use. AASS will only be 50 to 100 watts and small meant for the front room. I'm looking for a Small Form faster receiver to power it. I will go for form as well since they are front room bound.
Pioneer HPM 500, very similar but newer version of the HPM-40 crossover
Polk 10" Woofer, Pioneer Mid-Range and Infinity Soft Dome tweeters.

The second set with AR 78LS crossovers, 15" (16" Frame) Pioneer Woofers and have not settled on Mids and Tweets yet. The woofer are from the CS-922A speakers I mentioned in the other thread.

These are planned as Bass Reflex since these woofers are not meant for Sealed Enclosures. A set of MTX 15" speakers out in the Garage might take their place. I have the Substance, now I'll try my hand at Form:)

Donnie27
10-18-2010, 11:40 AM
The projects look like!

Doing something with one 12" 300W Cerwin Sub.

Reproduce some Pioneer HPM 500, since I have the 10" (Polk) woofer, Tweeter and Mids.

Old School Bass reflex similar to the Pioneer CS-922A or Sansui SP-1500 since I have Cross-Overfrom both, I think I'll use the Sansui.

Last but not least, one Killer Horn and 12" speaker for a Guitar Speaker. I have the Crossover as well.

Looks like one order for the 2nd of Mids got messed up.:mad:

Donnie27
10-20-2010, 02:46 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/PioneerHPM500Crossover.jpg

This the Pioneer HPM 500 3-way crossover. Do be fooled by the wattage rating at all. The HPM 500 speakers and 35 watt per Channel shake pictures on the Sheetrock walls while playing distortion free:D Yet I didn't buy them for a night club or Stadium Rock Concerts.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/SweetLittleTweeeter.jpg

Had I found one like this 10 years ago, my CS-922A might have never been broken down. It is identical to the tweeter in the 922's. They even sound the same:) I'm glad they are going in a set with adjustable the highs.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/PICT4492.jpg

These are the low to mid ranged Sansui SP 1500 speakers. Good and bad here is that being very strong on doing what it supposed to do has the negative draw back of making me wish it was a Powered Crossover. Not lacking any power, that's not a problem though.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/SansuiCrossover.jpg

I suspect that the Cerwin Vega 310 3 way Crossover in my last project falls somewhere between these two. The 310 Rated for a lot more watts :eek: and these are NOT false watts ratings:up:

The soft dome tweeters are smooth as silk:D More later!

Donnie27
10-20-2010, 03:24 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/NiponChemiCorpCaps.jpg

Pioneer HPM 500's Nipon Chemi-Corp's Caps close up.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/Noleaksorbuldges.jpg

The reason a lot of folks don't like Pioneer (light electronic). Even though many folks say the HPM 500's sound better than the SP-1500 and you needed larger Sansui speakers to match them like the SP-2000 that cost lots more. Sorry I liked the SP-1500 another GI had connected a Phase Linear Series II system. They need more power (use to over ramped-up amplifiers in the Sansui Receivers and Integrated Amps:D) Connected a more refined Denon, Rotel, or even Onkyo or etc... it was a thing of Beauty!:up: My old Kenwood Super 11 would light them up:shocked:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh503Vo32HU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEnlN723ebw
http://vintagespeaker.net/pioneer-hpm-500-hpm500-speakers-vintage-very-nice

Sadly that $56.55 included almost another $100 shipping! Very similar to the HPM 40 I got for a friend for $50 bucks. They are heavy. They have a very good 10" woofer. One guy has 4 for sale but pick up only. They'd cost about 200 to ship and that'd kill a great price.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Pioneer-HPM-40-Speakers-Serviced-/330486628348?pt=Speakers_Subwoofers&hash=item4cf289bffc

Their Cabinets are just a little too small IMHO!

One of my favorite sites!

http://www.pioneer-vintage.de/

Still would love to get my hands on a set of HPM 1100's and a 909 Reel to Reel with good heads.

Donnie27
10-20-2010, 04:06 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/PICT4499.jpg

LOL, one more person fooled. Sitting in my computer room listening to Slow Ride by Foghat and then Stranglehold by the Motor City Madman my visitor thought and swore my Center channel and Sub were playing when both were turned off.

Did a bass demo with Micheal Jackson's song "Who Is It?". The bass is heavy and tight or low and fast even though the song itself is kind of Dark! All around demo done with Your Song by sir Elton:) Note the DIYer Center and JBL-SB-120 Sub sounds better, hehehe! It is just a shock how good these $100 dollar DIYer speakers sound alone!

Donnie27
10-22-2010, 12:11 PM
Now I know what my first project is going to be. One of the posters here did one and now I see this.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1217444&highlight=infinity+tht

I hadn't considered using this same Infinity Sub that's sitting in my garage on not being used. I did want to do a Sub, but some simple. With the results this guy got with this same sub, I'm now having second thoughts.

Not only the Infinity 1252W, but I also have a sweet 12" Cerwin Vega left-offer Sub. In my Honest onpin, the Cerwin Vega is better than the Infinity.

I found two Pioneer woofers that need re-foaming, They went for $28.40 after shipping:rofl: $13 kit and they'll be better than new since the new surround material was better than the old stuff!

I got all of the tweeters I need and might only need one more set of Mid-Range speakers:up: Now to make space in the garage to work LOL!

STEvil
10-22-2010, 10:06 PM
If you build it right you can swap between the infinity and the CV through the access panel to see which you like better.

That link has me tempted to build one with my 15" CV 158.

Donnie27
10-23-2010, 08:47 PM
If you build it right you can swap between the infinity and the CV through the access panel to see which you like better.

That link has me tempted to build one with my 15" CV 158.

Yes that's what I'm think as well. I just know you'll build something to bring down the house if you did:up:

STEvil
10-24-2010, 12:02 AM
Have a Pyle 21" on order...

Donnie27
10-25-2010, 06:00 AM
Have a Pyle 21" on order...

Dewd, you ROCK hehehe!:up:

Donnie27
10-26-2010, 05:15 AM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=290486672121

I hope it isn't a hot link and it works. These are very similar to the smaller HPM 60 woofers and not quite like the better ones in the HPM 100's.

The last two items are $12.50 for the surrounds and about $3 for the adhesive. Just any glue will not do because certain glues eat the surrounds up.

Been finishing up a couple of computers so I've been held up on this.

Donnie27
10-27-2010, 04:36 AM
I got the 12" Woofers yesterday and finished re-foaming them in about two hours. I'm a little worried that during the flexing to align them I may have snapped the coil on one of them. I will not touch them for 24 hours or some time after 8pm. Then I can test.

These woofers are nothing more than 6.5" 1" voice coil speakers back side with a 12" speaker front side. They look to have something like a 6oz magnet. They were made for good sound, not very loud sound theough.

I got the little 1" Cerwin Vega tweeters and two 5" ESS Mid-Range speakers. These look like at least two models Sansui used and called them Squawkers!

STEvil
10-27-2010, 09:54 PM
snapped the voice coil while installing a surround? i'd be more worried about tearing a lead, the coil is fairly sturdy..

Donnie27
10-28-2010, 07:11 AM
snapped the voice coil while installing a surround? i'd be more worried about tearing a lead, the coil is fairly sturdy..

My bad, that's what I meant! It didn't snap the lead. But it didn't align correctly so I have to do it over again. It is a PITA to get fresh glue off.:mad: The other speaker aligned perfectly:)

Should pick up another load of Birch from my friend this week-end.

Donnie27
11-16-2010, 07:52 AM
The rework job on the speakers didn't work:(

The first attempt of a simi folded horn failed as well. I used a cabinet that I ready had and attempted to mod it. Instead of being down, I gained more confidence. With my favorite plate amp going for only $99, I think is see my big speakers being replaced with some thing smaller.

Tuba is next!

eternaljammer
11-16-2010, 08:38 AM
Very nice, gives me lots of ideas for my own DIY project.

Donnie27
11-19-2010, 11:56 AM
Very nice, gives me lots of ideas for my own DIY project.

I took the Infinity speaker out and installed the Cerwin Vega and it didn't fail as bad as I thought. Still not what I want. Maybe I can get some pics up later of this and the patched-up cabinet.

Donnie27
12-02-2010, 08:25 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/1Cleanup.jpg

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/2DryFit.jpg

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/3GlueInsidefirst.jpg

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/5finishedproduct.jpg

This was the failed attempt, one was very slight out of balance so I had to do them both over. Since it failed the first time, 13 more dollars meant I could have bought newer better speakers for the same price! Risk vs Reward is still worth trying to fix them first!

I haven't had time to do much with the Holidays and still working on the house. Hell, I even built two computers for friends kid's Xmas gifts.

Donnie27
01-26-2011, 07:18 AM
Ok, New 240W Dayton Plate AMP arrived!

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-805
$99 with free shipping.

I'm going to do a Double wedge since I don't have room for two tuba's (got two 1200W Pioneer 10" Subs).

Kabuki or not, I'm going for an HPM 1500 design on my next set of mains.
http://www.real-audio.ru/measurements/shop/sold/ls/hpm-1500-2.jpg
http://www.real-audio.ru/measurements/shop/sold/ls/hpm-1500.jpg

No glass tweeter on Top, better mid and tweeter, I already have the woofer from my CSA-922a. Too bad these woofers don't like Sealed enclosures. They only seem to like small Ports and vents. I had several enclosures to try them on and no specs for them. Maybe there was something to the what Pioneer did. The enclosures Pioneer used seemed like they were too small for Ports and looked like they should have been sealed. They are not much larger than the sealed Optimus Mach speakers.

My old mains will be replaced by these or the Mach Ones, or which ever sounds better. One of the old mains will be used a Bass Guitar Cab and I'm not real sure what I'll do with the other. Maybe it will become another Sub?????

Donnie27
02-01-2011, 10:40 AM
So I got the particle board for the backs the speakers. I might even do the whole top section with MDF so I will not have to use contact vinyl or etc. I don't want to use MDF to mount the woofer. The width is cut to 18" minus the width of the blade. All I have to do is cut the length to 32". This gives me a lower section of almost 24 with a separate Grill and an upper portion that's about 8" with its own grill. The front facing will have two parts and back will have one smooth continuous section. I will still *notched so that wood grain up 2/3's and the last 1/3 black like the HPM-1500. I saw a set of empty enclosures on EBay for $200. The Top Grill will cove 3 sides.

I'm not sure if I'll use the Planar Tweeter with one of the 3" pioneer tweeters (2 on each cab) or use tweeters and use the Planar as a mid or alone on the 4 way 5 speaker CSA-922a Crossover. The lights aren't just bling or Kabuki but I still might use them but that's for another thread.

Why am I replacing the current mains? They are absolutely great at the top and bottom and the High-mids are sweet as well. The problem areas are the upper lows and lower mid/mid-bass ranges. Now that Cerwin Vega 6.5 Mid range speakers will get the Lower Mid and the either the Polk 5.5 or the planar will get the higher mid range. That is unless I use it for a Tweeter. Also I have at least 10 combination's of tweeters and Mid range speakers I can use. I have Optimus Mach One tweeter horns, Mitsubishi Soft Domes, Polk tweeters and mids, Sansui mids, Pioneer tweeters and Mids and need to start finishing and doing something with. All combination's are being bench tested. The good thing here is that Tweeters and Mids don't need enclosures, they are sealed.

I'm already laying out the Saint's version of the Wicked One Sub. It will have two 4ohm Pioneer 10" subs wired first as 2ohm then doubled back to 4ohm. These will be power by the Dayton AMP.

http://www.gourmetsaint.com.au/Subwoofer/

The bottom diagram, http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp?Q=2&I=42

Donnie27
02-01-2011, 10:40 AM
So I got the particle board for the backs the speakers. I might even do the whole top section with MDF so I will not have to use contact vinyl or etc. I don't want to use MDF to mount the woofer. The width is cut to 18" minus the width of the blade. All I have to do is cut the length to 32". This gives me a lower section of almost 24 with a separate Grill and an upper portion that's about 8" with its own grill. The front facing will have two parts and back will have one smooth continuous section. I will still *notched so that wood grain up 2/3's and the last 1/3 black like the HPM-1500. I saw a set of empty enclosures on EBay for $200. The Top Grill will cove 3 sides.

I'm not sure if I'll use the Planar Tweeter with one of the 3" pioneer tweeters (2 on each cab) or use tweeters and use the Planar as a mid or alone on the 4 way 5 speaker CSA-922a Crossover. The lights aren't just bling or Kabuki but I still might use them but that's for another thread.

Why am I replacing the current mains? They are absolutely great at the top and bottom and the High-mids are sweet as well. The problem areas are the upper lows and lower mid/mid-bass ranges. Now that Cerwin Vega 6.5 Mid range speakers will get the Lower Mid and the either the Polk 5.5 or the planar will get the higher mid range. That is unless I use it for a Tweeter. Also I have at least 10 combination's of tweeters and Mid range speakers I can use. I have Optimus Mach One tweeter horns, Mitsubishi Soft Domes, Polk tweeters and mids, Sansui mids, Pioneer tweeters and Mids and need to start finishing and doing something with. All combination's are being bench tested. The good thing here is that Tweeters and Mids don't need enclosures, they are sealed.

I'm already laying out the Saint's version of the Wicked One Sub. It will have two 4ohm Pioneer 10" subs wired first as 2ohm then doubled back to 4ohm. These will be power by the Dayton AMP.

http://www.gourmetsaint.com.au/Subwoofer/

The bottom diagram, http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp?Q=2&I=42

Donnie27
02-02-2011, 07:49 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/ForWeb.jpg

Oh well, will not get them finished for the Super Bowl:(

Donnie27
02-04-2011, 10:59 AM
So last night with limited time, I got the inner baffles, facing/front and feet finished (Cut). I had enough time to dry fit the parts and they fit but a little too snug. Today just planning and marking the face plate for Speaker and controls placement and at least starting on the Turret.

I will always do wood screws and glue. Bracing only eats up internal Volume (me nit pickin'). Unsightly counter sunk screws, filler and glue can be covered with veneer over the whole side with minimal effort. The thing that crack me up is all the care and bracing and glue, then still use a veneer:ROTF:

I've changed plans though for the top part. That structure will be 1" back from the front, then stretch all the way to the back. That last flap at the back being trimmed down to the level of side panels. The top housing or turret will be bottomless and secured directly to the top of the Woofer cavity/Hull. I've had better luck with a single baffle (___)instead of compound (___]). My Turret will be smaller (same width but not as tall) than the originals.

I didn't want the Woofer cavity tuned port because I thought it kind of robbed the original in some cases. Add to this I don't have the specs of the woofer and so venting is the easier route.

It's snowing here and looks like it will be pretty bad so it looks like no Superbowl Party at my House. Gives me more time to finish:up: The turret will hold, One 6.5" Cerwin Vega Mid Range (low mid), tiny 3" Pioneer tweeter and Planar for the Highs and One Pioneer Mid-For the tweet and mid controls on the side of the instead the front.

I also hope to get some Pics up later tonight.

Donnie27
02-07-2011, 11:49 AM
Sorry guys, I have the pics but was too busy to post them to Photo Bucket. I'm only lacking cutting the Top, attaching it then finishing starts. The front of the turret or front top part got a little too busy with too many speakers. I had to place the stronger tweeters on the adjustable section. One was loud enough but two are too loud otherwise. If I can get any Bass, these things are going to Rock.

Who knows, the Ole School Mach 1's or Fishers_> not to be confused current Crap< does great things and card even make plain . If the Project works well, the Fisher 9vx's or Optimus Mach 1's will end up in my computer room! The very efficient ones will then be moved to the rear channel in the Den.

This time I will not skip the bottom and rear of the speakers. I'll paint the bottom part Black and the back sand brown or similar. I already have everything except paint for the back.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/RoughOut.jpg

I'm still not sure if I want a Pedestal or not.

Donnie27
02-08-2011, 08:35 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/Addingthetop.jpg
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/Onemoresanding.jpg

The blue tape is covering the Power Indicator control board. One last sanding, then Killz and paint. The Inner section will be Black and the sides stained, maybe Walnut and the edges done with Birch Trim.

Donnie27
02-10-2011, 11:28 AM
Sanding went well and started painting the inner section. Then we lost power last night. Just when I got caught up that sat me back. I could have installed the trim and stained the sides:mad: If I can finished doing that tonight, I have to wait a day for it to set/dry then put on the Polyurethane, let it dry for a day, then install the speakers. I still might cover the inner area with some kind of Black contact vinyl or etc....

I also have to concoct a plate for the Horn Tweeter. I've decided to use the Planar for the super tweeter.

Donnie27
02-10-2011, 07:40 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/PaintColdDontmix.jpg

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/Trimalmostfinished.jpg

Now I know I will use covering especially on the black parts first.

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=261-618

[DANGERDAN]
02-10-2011, 07:45 PM
This is impressive donnie, well done iv always wanted to do something like this,
I think the hardest part for me would be the design and creating the crossover board xD.

Donnie27
02-11-2011, 06:49 AM
;4741864']This is impressive donnie, well done iv always wanted to do something like this,
I think the hardest part for me would be the design and creating the crossover board xD.

I'm re-using one from an old set. But there are serveral sites who'll either design, build and do all the leg work for you. This what I do when I don't know the specs for the speakers.

There's a whole new thread needed for that subject. For me, when they (drivers/speakers) are known, type of enclosure you'd like for example Sealed, Ported, Vented, Band Pass, and then variations of of those, that's the easy part. You can mold them to your liking.

Like Klipsch?

http://www.critesspeakers.com/crossovers.html

They'll even give you advice on what drivers to use.

If you have an idea of what you like, then you can pick your raw speakers and have someone like Madisound (http://www.madisound.com/services/hifispeakerdesign.php) and Parts Express (http://www.parts-express.com/speaker-building.cfm) help you. Both have forums that have very NICE folks who'll help you build crossovers step by step. These are just two of hundreds of places that feed addictions that many of us DIYers have:up:

Then everyone has different likes and dislikes so you can get folks like these Speaker Builder.Net (http://www.speakerbuilder.net/web_files/Articles/constxo/xoconst.htm) who'll condense years of off topic BS and get you right to the meaty part. But, if you like details, they'll ALWAYS post links to everything you might ever wonder about. I'am into SPL, especially when OTHERS are doing it, sort of like LN overclocking and then going home to your 24/7 mildly overclocked system.

Donnie27
02-11-2011, 11:05 AM
Back to my project.

Build goals.

I bought a set of Pioneer CS-922A in 1981 while in the US Army, stationed in Germany and was very happy with them. I wanted a Set of HPM 1500 but buying a Phase Linear Noise reduction unit, dbx Audio/video Voice Processor, Akai Reel to Reel, Pioneer CTF-1050 Cassette, Pioneer Turn Table, and Kenwood Super 11 Receiver, money was limited. I would later add a 12 ban EQ and Pioneer Reverb AMP. The funny thing was I picked these over a couple of sets Acoustic Research, Bostons, JBL, Kenwood, Sansui, Technics that were in similar price ranges. Hell, I like them better than the Klipsch Hersey, more expensive models as well. Totally thought the sweet sounding B&O, B&W and others weren't worth their Lofty prices and I'm talking Military discounted prices. Worst of all were the Bose 901's that really needed their own separate Amp and Spacial EQ. There were some Cantons and Rotel speakers I wished I had money for but I digress.

During the Barracks Audio shootouts (and almost any GI's knows what I'm talking about) the 922a held their own against all comers. So when I see crap from so called Experts who never heard them come up with terms like "Kabuki" I laugh at their ignorance. Oh and many of the JBL's that the AudioKarma folks and others like? Most us GI's had a saying for them; "Just Bang Loudly". Too many of us agreed, except for the Top models, the rest sucked!

The only thing I didn't like about the originals (CS-922A) were their Super Tweeter Horns that were half way between a Tin-can and Piezo-ish sounding. That one demerit caused Pioneer a lot sales of these. Other makers used similar crap. The Dayton Planar Tweeter loves this same connection from the crossover with MUCH better results.

The 5" mid range would some times overpower the rest of the speakers when not listening to Music with a lot of Bass. Note, they were adjustable. It would have made it to this build but they are already a great part of the DIY set upstairs in my computer room. As good as they are, the 6.5 Cerwin Vega is even better.

Bass? These had NO shortage of Bass and rated at 101db per 1 watt at 1 meter it wasn't hard to make that bass pump out. Some info says 99db but I think even the 101db is conservative. Opinions are like @$$holes and each stink in their own individual way and this is mine (mine will stink for many others but that's OK). But also a lot of GI's believed they made great sounds as well. They seemed to always be out of stock so many GI's bought them. The over whelming feed back through the Audio Club/BX-PX was ditch the Horn crap! Then they went cheap on other parts and sucked even more:up: Mine were my 2nd pair after a German guy repairing the barracks made me a sweet offer. We were only allowed to sell used, selling new was a BIG NO NO! The 2 tweeters in the 922's could/should have been replaced by one of Pioneer's own Softdome and Ribbon tweeters. I will use a Softdome and the excellent Horn tweeter from a set of Optimus Mach 1's of which I still have a set as well. These were tested against other tweeters and mids. These are best of 12 sets (yes, I have too much stuff going un-used). The woofer in this Cabinet is the only question mark. I'm using their original crossover so at least that will not be a problem. I have two 15" MTX Road Thunder woofers if these don't cut it:up:

Donnie27
02-12-2011, 06:13 PM
Got them up and running, then one of the crossovers died! First the woofer, then the tweeter. I had taken the lights off to make room for the grill.

The speakers can easily hang with the power that my old school JVC can dish out. Well, looks like the crossover couldn't:mad:

For a short time I was treated to some very nice vibrations:)

The tweeters, one soft-dome and one planar had to be tone down. I ended up connecting the Optimus Horn Mach 1 horn to the Super Tweeter because it was just too loud used as a tweeter. In the enclosure they begged to be switched from my original plan )planar as super tweeter).

Looks like I might have to do a custom crossover since the other two aren't powerful enough.

Oh and I checked both crossovers with a DM and one performed as it should, the other didn't. I had checked them before with no problems. I never messed up a crossover before.

Donnie27
02-13-2011, 09:07 PM
I took the Pioneer Crossover to my TV repairman to confirm what I thought was wrong and he just said, "It's dead, how'd you fry it?". But this was a blessing in disguise. I went back and tried the big but only 60 Watt Sansui SP-1500x Crossovers.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/PICT4492.jpg

A better look at it!

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/SansuiCrossover.jpg

It's only 60 watts but that's Ole School 60 watts and not PMO 600 Watts LOL! I only paid $24 after shipping a long time ago. Although I set these up as Temp with stand offs, I'm very temped to fully install them. Meaning only Bass heavy music will make the receiver and speakers start to strain. They handle Rock, Classical, Old Motown, Funk, Acid and Grunge Rock, all kinds of Jazz and even Disco LOL! Sorry, I don't listen to much Blues and Country:p: I do listen to almost everything else.:up:

I never thought this thing would make this group speakers sound this good. I also notice these and the other crossovers are more efficient and the old Sansui Speakers weren't. I used lower volume to get the same SPL. Even my Pioneer doesn't seem as weak:D The only speakers in my home that are more efficient are the smaller two way and boom box speakers. None of my larger speakers come close.

Even in 5.1 Mode I had to adjust the volume on the Front speakers lower so they wouldn't drown out the surround speakers. Now all of the Mid-Bass, Treble and Highs were awesome!:shocked: But not really what I built them for.

We watch this and use the speakers instead of headphones, it was creepy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbOmya3X4kw&feature=related

Sold, set demo.
http://www.tubechunk.com/video/sh503Vo32HU/Sansui-SP-1500-Vintage-Stereo-Speakers-Audio-demo-for-ebay-auction.html

Too many drivers and cancellation? Horse S#it:rolleyes: Some G.I buddies and I were speaker hunting & switching out speakers left and right. The two tweeters I'm using are different and each brings something different to the table. One comment on his page cracked me up!




Jun 2, 2010 - @drjoeshmoe Speakers now a days are made better, most typical speaker disasters are user errors; while common people think "if they volume can go up, let's do it!". The make is not the problem, its the people that don't know how to use them the right way, that is the issue. You definitely took care of those in the video, the buyer is lucky, and I hope they don't just blow them out because "I want loud music".

Some speakers were well built then and just like SOME are now! SOME speakers today SUCK just like some speakers back then sucked. Broad Brushing and Stereotyping is STUPID and pretty DUMB.



Dec 3, 2010 - People keep saying "when they were well built"... Well, in those days, it was trial and error. They did NOT know what they know now because so many things were discovered and computer-calculated WAY later

http://www.klipsch.com/na-en/news/features/celebrating-60-legendary-years-details/

Oh and computer aided design is "Theory", not written in stone. Good builders will still tweak and play with the finished product.

Donnie27
02-14-2011, 06:56 PM
Waaaaaaeee! I wish my Pioneer had my JVC's or Old Harmon Kardon's AMP/s:rolleyes:

Those speakers helped the Pioneer a lot and it still get's whacked by the JVC and not in the same league as HK 730 Twin Amp, but then again, not many NEWer Gen receivers are.:rolleyes: My wife had to kick my @$$ out of the Den:rofl:

Wood was free, only used a couple of oz's of Poly and Paint, not enough stain to talk about. Old Pioneer woofers were left overs, $25 for the Cerwin Vega Mid-Range set,$ 20 each both sets of tweeters and $24 for the crossover. So about $100. They sound as good as my Mach 1's and better than my Fishers 9v (not as loud). The latter 2 are very nice speakers BTW!

Donnie27
02-16-2011, 01:18 PM
I'm not doing anymore construction just yet. I'm waiting until after I get my Router Buddy Jig.

http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Technologies-RBK-14100-Router-Buddy/dp/B001C4QSL8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1297889843&sr=8-2

I got my hands on one and loved it instantly. $64.99 seemed over priced until I played with one. Now I think that price is sweet:D I'm ordering mine tomorrow.
I'm NOT paid to endorse any company here.

The I can finish the Grills, yes Grills with the Dayton Grill Cloth that pretty much transparent.

STEvil
02-16-2011, 06:24 PM
I make my own jigs, pretty easy with a few tools :p

Donnie27
02-16-2011, 08:09 PM
I make my own jigs, pretty easy with a few tools :p

I made my own for the large cuts but never got the one for small cuts and circles to work. The big one is easy.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/Router.jpg

Holes the same size as the metal guide rods and a hole centered on a block of wood! I stepped on and broke my all wood one:( After a hands on with the Router Buddie seeing how versatile, quick, accurate, and easy it was to adjust or change settings, I was hooked!

Oh well. I removed the soft-dome tweeter, made the mounting hole larger and install an ESS 5" Mid-Range that had much different texture/characteristics to it than Cerwin Vega 6.5" monster.

http://cgi.ebay.com/5-Closed-Back-Mid-Range-8-ohm-Speaker-Pair-ESS-Labs-/360306173544?pt=Speakers_Subwoofers&hash=item53e3ebe668

Edit: Each speaker consists of a Optimus Mach Tweeter, Dayton Planar tweeter, Cerwin Vega 6.5" mid range, ESS 5" Mid Range and 15" Pioneer Woofer. I haven't turned on my Sub in two days LOL! I'm moving my Mach Ones to my Computer Room upstairs.

Donnie27
02-17-2011, 09:09 AM
I'm settled on these and I'm almost ready to start the double wedge amplified sub. The likes about this project? The supports near the vent on the bottom didn't line up and the Crossovers aren't straight in the back. I also DON'T like the patches over un-used places like those over where the Tone Controls and Lights were. I need to clean up over sprays and build Grills.

If I had to pick the most impressive thing about the speaker it would be Imaging! That was one of the reasons I did blind tests on the Op-amp on the Prelude and listening to this result, I picked the right one. I like the sound NOT being localized to each speaker and there's
not a narrow sweet spot. Separation or Stereo Left and Right is dependent on the source, not the system. I played the full 3D Holophonic Matches demo meant for Headphones and it is astounding how much of that demo these speakers placed in the correct position:up:.

To make sure this wasn't just physiological or etc... I moved these out of the way and set up the Optimus Mach Ones which are very good speakers. They sound slightly different, not better but didn't project sound the same way. Its massive Mid-Range Horn couldn't touch the two in the DIYers (must give them a name) since they feature the same horn tweeter plus the DIYers adds a Planar. The four driver that do everything but Bass blend well. I did try only 1 tweeter and 1 Mid but all four sounded better. Each speaker seemingly having similar db levels was luck, not research and completely puts the original drivers to same. Sansui did mix the Mids and Now I know why.

Donnie27
02-20-2011, 05:43 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Speaker%20Building%20and%20repair/Today.jpg

As I said in the other thread, the turret or Top is the only thing I didn't like about them. So far two others thought the sub was on when it wasn't.

STEvil
02-20-2011, 07:05 PM
one of the turret tops is backwards :p

Donnie27
02-21-2011, 06:55 AM
one of the turret tops is backwards :p

Nope, they were intended that way. The speakers are meant as Direct Copies (same) and not Mirror Images (opposing) of each. Both the SP-1500 and CSA -922a's are both made that way as well. Don't get me wrong here, I wanted them opposing and still might change them.

I went with the way each of the crossover layouts were intended. I had the crossover thoroughly checked and the Rubby* caps were almost perfect. My bud didn't believe how well preserved they were. Must have been owned by a little old lady he said:rofl: Or they were connected to a very weak receiver.

http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1301729573&/Sansui-SP-1500-Speakers

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/pair-pioneer-cs-922-speakers-97180705

I'd wanted to use this crossover at first but changed my mine. Other speakers I've built have either been In-line and opposing. I got no problem doing that. In fact, the "Sweet 10's" now on the rear channel are opposing.

I'll more than like re-face the top or turret. The only real question is to leave them or switch to opposing. You think it would make that much of a difference? This morning the wife and I were listening to the Acapella version of "Only You" from the early eighties.

http://www.singers.com/7381c/Flying-Pickets/Next-Generation/

Gave me goose bumps and made us miss a time from over 25 years ago. We talked about our flat/apartment in Germany and 1983-1984 New Years party.:) This is a very good speaker test song and an excellent recording even for those who don't like the song. Sorry for Rambling!

STEvil
02-21-2011, 09:20 PM
I like to have symmetry in my towers, so having them like that would drive me nuts. There's likely not much sonic difference given the non-uniform room they're in, its just a personal thing ;)

Donnie27
02-22-2011, 06:17 AM
I like to have symmetry in my towers, so having them like that would drive me nuts. There's likely not much sonic difference given the non-uniform room they're in, its just a personal thing ;)

True! Then again, I built them to help overcome not being in an optimal setting and they work great, not perfect but very good. 4 more people have now heard them and thought the sub was on. All have at one time or another asked the if outer and center channel speakers were on when they weren't. The sound stage is good, you have hear to believe until I can get them tested. I'd love to put them in a larger area.

Last night I experimented. I removed the mids and tweeters and shifted them to a mirror image. Almost nothing change until I played a couple of Techno type songs like Alan Parsons, Kraftwerk and Devo. In fact I started to notice anything with Synthesizers (Frankenstein, Outta Space, Superstition and etc.....) had better presence and separation, oh well, change is coming. Can't wait until my Router Buddy gets here.

Donnie27
03-03-2011, 06:44 AM
Still not finished LOL! Two more of my buddies made the same comment STEVil made about symmetry. One was even a great help on speaker placement. Got the router buddy the other day and I'll only give it a 8 out of 10. The Guide Peg is too short being my main complaint.

Last night the new turret panels plates were finished (cut), pictures will come. Now I'll have to move the Speakers back out to the Garage to; Attach the panels, refinish, install the speakers and then move them back to the Den.

On another Note, I already have most of the wood, the AMP and Two Subs for the next project that's now behind schedule.

Donnie27
03-07-2011, 11:58 AM
Oh boo, fraggin' who:( A Slip of the Screw Driver and no more Dayton Planar.


Planar-magnetic tweeter

Some loudspeaker designers use a planar-magnetic tweeter, sometimes called a quasi-ribbon. Planar magnetic tweeters are generally less expensive than true ribbon tweeters, but are not precisely equivalent as a metal foil ribbon is lighter than the diaphragm in a planar magnetic tweeter and the magnetic structures are different. Usually a thin piece of PET film or plastic with a voice coil wire running numerous times vertically on the material is used. The magnet structure is less expensive than for ribbon tweeters. The concept is most similar to that of electrostatic tweeters, with the advantage that there is no DC voltage field needed as in electrostatics, nor arcing, nor dust attraction.


So the thin piece of PET film or plastic with voices coil wire was broken by the tip of the screw driver and I couldn't fix it:(

Donnie27
03-09-2011, 07:38 PM
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Home%20Theater/Almostfinished-1.jpg

The speakers on their 4" stands. The planar's are installed but since one is messed up, neither is connected. Only kind of happy with the finish. Yes I do plan to add grills later. The soft dome alone is nice but it was better with the Planar=P Luckily, the Mach 1's in the corners do wonders when all speakers are one.

I cleaned the woofers since I took this picture. The cleaned up nicely.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/Donnie27_photos/Computers/ComputerRoomwithFisher9v.jpg

Now that the fishers are connected to my main rig upstairs in my computer room, even the X-Fi sounds good with it. I've played with Digital and Analog. The other DIY speakers now on the rear channel sounds as good but easily out images and or presents a better sound stage. The Phantom positions doesn't seem as solid there but not as strong. The other speakers made trying to figure out if the Center Channel was on/enabled almost impossible. Now some of the effect is still there, it is just not as Pronounced.

Music that is but strangely Games sound twice as good what the hell? With the sub off, you can hear what sounds like distant thunder so real my Daughter asked if it's raining outside in Stalker C of P.

Donnie27
03-16-2011, 06:46 AM
My replacement Planar came in and the speakers performed wonderfully with them. A friend and his wife stopped by and were blown away but the pure imagery of the sound. Sound projections so strong that at lower volume levels that were barely at voice level SPL, it still can be heard through out my 2100 Sq f 2 level home. I mean really, barely above whisper levels. Yet, I can crank them loud enough so that without distortion they can shake the walls! Except for movies they make my sweet sub useless. Movies, especially those adventure type movies with explosions, there's no substitute for a good Sub.

I got another bud looking to copy them. His (and mine BTW) only concern is, over loading the Sansui Crossover that's only rated for 60 Watts. I say again for those who missed it, that's a real Old school 60 watts and not some lame PMO BS:lol: This same JVC receiver Killed one of the 130 watt Pioneer Cross Overs. So I do have to be careful with its real 100 watts per channel.

Donnie27
03-29-2011, 07:00 AM
40% finished on my next project.
Dayton 240W Plate AMP
Two Pioneer Premier 10"

I'm doing a Wedge shaped sub called the "Wicked One".

http://www.decware.com/whorn.htm

There's also another way to build this to make the Throat Longer and yet another that ported has the Woofers facing out the front. When I get more of it finished, I'll start a new thread.

STEvil
03-29-2011, 04:04 PM
Always wanted to make one of those.

Donnie27
03-30-2011, 05:14 AM
Always wanted to make one of those.

Yes and then the only other problem is where in the hell to put it. It's almost 14" wide but 40" tall X 36" deep plus another 3"'s on the back for the Plate Amp. Will be a two man lift as well.

I'll do my best to get the other thread started with Pics tonight.

Donnie27
04-04-2011, 06:31 AM
OK I'm starting to notice a trend. For my classic stuff, these speakers are great even without a Sub. Newer music sounds good but still sounds better with a Sub. These speakers can play bass but not at the volume levels of a Sub for newer music. I don't mean Ghetto Bass Hip Hop, there's stuff from Creed, Enygma and etc.. that's almost over bass-ed for my liking.

The big Wicked One just over powers everything even when turned down:rofl: I got to get my Basshead buddy Phil over before I move the Wicked One out of the den and back to the Garage.

Now the lady next door complained. I've tested about 40 Subs, including good ones from Klipsch, Velodyne, Polk, JBL, JL, and many more that my house held the sound in or not much sound escaped . I can hear the WO out on the street:D That's without turning it up LOL!

Donnie27
04-13-2011, 05:17 AM
While testing the wicked on I also tested the new mains or D27-1500's a friend named them hehehehe! They did OK but clearly showed the 60 watt crossover was BARELY enough good thing real music sounds better:up:

The sweeps show roll off at about 25Hz and with the speaker moving nothing lower is heard. The mids and highs are FANTASTIC! They shimmer without sounding tinny, the sizzle with trashing and the two 5.5 and 6.5 Mids blend so well they sound like one high power 12" Guitar Speaker. This post would be two pages long if I listed all the good things about them but the short story is listen to "Starship Groove (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBOQcQO0IFI)" and "Gyro Drums (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=381IrDcy1S8)" from Animusic 2? For the second one if you're not a Drummer, find a friend who is:) The point is, every sound reproduced sounds excellent:D The catch is that I don't think there's anything below 30Hz though on the DVD. I like Bass but I must not be a Basshead.