I'm having issues sourcing the tube used for mid drivers. It's a pipe with inner diameter if 6 inches and outer diameter of 6 5/8 inches. It's quite damn thick! Didn't manage to find anything like it in croatia. The closest is 15 cm and 16 cm tubes that are nowhere as close as thick as that. They around 1/3 of the thickness. Here is the speaker document link.
https://www.speakerdesignworks.com/anthology.
I was thinking about perhaps making the Statement II instead, but then the mid drivers were nowhere to be found. Any idea where to get NE123W in EU?
About to take flight in plane... Brb. It'd be dope if i got some answers when i land
Tnx
Byeee
https://www.speakerdesignworks.com/anthology.
I was thinking about perhaps making the Statement II instead, but then the mid drivers were nowhere to be found. Any idea where to get NE123W in EU?
About to take flight in plane... Brb. It'd be dope if i got some answers when i land
Tnx
Byeee
Franonymous,
According to your post the difference in inner and outer diameter for the tube is 5/8 inch or 15.875mm. So roughly the wall thickness of the tube is 8mm?
The tubes that you can find in Croatia - they have a wall thickness of 2.5-3mm?
In this application the actual wall thickness of the tube is not critical to the design, but the tube needs to be strong/rigid and should not vibrate/ring.
According to your post the difference in inner and outer diameter for the tube is 5/8 inch or 15.875mm. So roughly the wall thickness of the tube is 8mm?
The tubes that you can find in Croatia - they have a wall thickness of 2.5-3mm?
In this application the actual wall thickness of the tube is not critical to the design, but the tube needs to be strong/rigid and should not vibrate/ring.
By tighter do you mean slightly smaller inner diameter?
Maybe go with the 16cm inner diameter pipe then? My understanding is that the PVC tunnels are not sealed and they are open at the back - so the volume of the pipe does not need to match exactly. If required you can glue on a layer of non-porous foam material on the inside later if you want to get it closer to 6 inch inner diameter.
Maybe go with the 16cm inner diameter pipe then? My understanding is that the PVC tunnels are not sealed and they are open at the back - so the volume of the pipe does not need to match exactly. If required you can glue on a layer of non-porous foam material on the inside later if you want to get it closer to 6 inch inner diameter.