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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 11:40:52 GMT -5
So I took the dive into DIY speakers...started with upgrading my ATMOS ceiling speakers with DIYsoundgroup volt 6's (x4) here is my first ever crossover and soldering...went way easier than i envisioned: glued, sanded and painted with duratex the cabs: installed the xover: installed them on the ceiling...using a 3" screw through a hole in the cab...into a toggle bolt...using a 6" driver bit: stuffed them with eggcrate insulation (not shown) and hooked the wires up and screwed in the drivers. pardon the dust and exposed wires...took the pic before I cleaned up they sound AMAZING!! before setting them up as atmos I played them as 2 channel ...and wow these would rival MANY main speakers costing 3-4x's more...not bad for 160$ each very very excited...next step building 1099's for mains
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Post by DYohn on Nov 2, 2015 11:53:12 GMT -5
Nice work. Jeff Bagby is a good designer.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 11:59:31 GMT -5
Oh man.. you're gonna love the 1099's. I want to do some volt 8's for my surrounds. And possibly a pair of the new mbm's. Looks good Brian.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 12:14:31 GMT -5
thanks guys! I have heard NOTHING but amazing things about the 1099 I should be able to bank a profit too from going 1099 and selling my speakers
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Post by cwmcobra on Nov 2, 2015 16:08:10 GMT -5
DIY isn't for everyone, but for those that enjoy the work and the rewarding satisfaction, it's addictive! I've built two Bill Fitzmaurice subwoofers and will look seriously at building some Volts or other DIY Atmos speakers when I get back into my Home Theater build.
As a side note, I was originally concerned about timbre matching the Atmos speakers with my mains and surrounds, but I'm becoming less concerned. What's been your experiences?
Cheers!
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Post by jlafrenz on Nov 2, 2015 16:27:09 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason you chose to go with a surface mount style speaker for Atmos?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 16:41:39 GMT -5
DIY isn't for everyone, but for those that enjoy the work and the rewarding satisfaction, it's addictive! I've built two Bill Fitzmaurice subwoofers and will look seriously at building some Volts or other DIY Atmos speakers when I get back into my Home Theater build. As a side note, I was originally concerned about timbre matching the Atmos speakers with my mains and surrounds, but I'm becoming less concerned. What's been your experiences? Cheers! Timbre matching imho for HT is essential for front three and bed surrounds. Not AS important for atmos. But the coax in the volts is very close to the psa horn (will be moot soon once I do to the 1099's. They will Be identical timbre)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 16:42:42 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason you chose to go with a surface mount style speaker for Atmos? As opposed to in ceiling? The cavities between the ceiling joists are filled with pipes etc. so I couldn't do flush mounted. Otherwise the volts can be used without building the box and using joist cavity as ib
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Post by jlafrenz on Nov 2, 2015 17:07:05 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason you chose to go with a surface mount style speaker for Atmos? As opposed to in ceiling? The cavities between the ceiling joists are filled with pipes etc. so I couldn't do flush mounted. Otherwise the volts can be used without building the box and using joist cavity as ib Makes perfect sense.
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Post by cwmcobra on Nov 2, 2015 17:08:49 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason you chose to go with a surface mount style speaker for Atmos? As opposed to in ceiling? The cavities between the ceiling joists are filled with pipes etc. so I couldn't do flush mounted. Otherwise the volts can be used without building the box and using joist cavity as ib Good to know. I'd like to flush mount mine in the joist cavities......
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Post by cwmcobra on Nov 2, 2015 17:10:40 GMT -5
If you had space to flush mount them, which Volt would you use? 10LX?
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Post by afterburner on Nov 2, 2015 17:17:52 GMT -5
Awesome sauce!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 17:27:53 GMT -5
If you had space to flush mount them, which Volt would you use? 10LX? Yessir That's what I'll be going with for the 4 surround bed channels
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 17:28:24 GMT -5
If you had space to flush mount them, which Volt would you use? 10LX? Yessir That's what I'll be going with for the 4 surround bed channels
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Post by selkec on Nov 3, 2015 12:25:16 GMT -5
Nice job!!!!!! I was going to build some volts back when I ran JTR up front.
For the money they probably can't be beat
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2015 12:41:27 GMT -5
@bmoney
Think they'll make good surrounds? I was gonna do v8 or v10 but like the size and price better on these guys.. do they "disperse" the sound well or are they a very direct speaker? I currently have bipole/dipole surrounds and like the dispersion of them.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2015 13:12:13 GMT -5
If this helps. I am going with 4 volt 8's for surrounds The 6's from everything I read sent much different in any aspect except size. So yes they will do extremely well as surrounds. They gave a 90 degree dispersion and are only down a single db up to 130 degrees. Very wide!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2015 17:21:36 GMT -5
If this helps. I am going with 4 volt 8's for surrounds The 6's from everything I read sent much different in any aspect except size. So yes they will do extremely well as surrounds. They gave a 90 degree dispersion and are only down a single db up to 130 degrees. Very wide! Could I bug you to post a pic of the driver? Need speaker porn..lol..
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2015 17:39:24 GMT -5
Yeah. I'll take a pic tonight. Might be tough with the dark ceiling. But yep I'll do so but I'm not taking the driver out. Sorry. Was a pain to install on the ceiling once. Ain't doing it again
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2015 18:29:07 GMT -5
Yeah. I'll take a pic tonight. Might be tough with the dark ceiling. But yep I'll do so but I'm not taking the driver out. Sorry. Was a pain to install on the ceiling once. Ain't doing it again That's cool I just want a good shot of the face that's all. Can't find a "good" one.
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