Hello Bob, I applaud your initiative. The overload of opions on the web does not makes things easier trying to find adequate answers to one's questions. Your...
Hi Bob, Thanks a lot for being there when I needed you. It feels good to learn the trick how to install the T-nuts onto the inside of the baffle. Listening to...
Tsjep, ... topologies, for connecting the driver itself to binding post you'd recommend a single pair a wires of one CAT5e cable? Yes indeed. All of my...
Paul, ... No problem. I have learned a lot of tricks over time. ... Let me look over the filter you are returning to me. I have lost our correspondence about...
Hi Bob I have a couple of quick questions for you... Fibreglass Lining I called Armstrong today so as to find a local UK supplier and they don't recognise the...
Richard, I guess I need to include options within the construction narrative. The Armstrong #420 appears on the North American site but not on the European...
... Thanks Bob I guess this is the product you are using. http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=61961-61-420&lpage=none I've cut 7.25"...
Richard, ... Yes, That's the one ... Right. This is the hole in the front panel. The supra(false) baffle hole is 5 3/4" for the driver itself. The chamfer is...
... Hi Bob Progress!!! I've just finished constructing the first cabinet and I'm about to start the next. I picked up the Hardie backer and insulation...
Richard, I use Liquid Nails "Projects" which comes in the red tube. It is the cheapest of the LN products and works fine in this "non-critical" application. It...
... Hi Bob Sorry to be a pest! I assume you are using the following adhesive... http://www.liquidnails.com/products/product.jsp?productId=42 The liquid nails...
Richard, ... That is correct. ... US. I am familiar with the these flexible glues but following quote has me slightly confused. ... Apply the adhesive to the...
... Thanks Bob, I will go with the trowel option. Both cabinets are assembled and I've cut out the Hardie backer ready for gluing tomorrow. Looking at the...
... Oh no what's he asking now! Hi Bob Thanks for letting me know. Your HB cut-out shows two 8 1/4" top panels, I thought you may be doubling up as you suggest...
Richard, ... panels, I thought you may be doubling up as you suggest with the MDF. The 15 1/4" panels needed to be cut to fit. The other HB panels slot in fine...
... Hi Bob I thought I would enclose a few links of the build so far… For those of you based in the UK the following adhesive appears to be suitable for...
... ********************************************************* G'day Bob! Can you keep up with these posts? Would you mind checking this insulation before I...
Hi Bob I hope your HIFI show went well last weekend! I am nearing completion and have a couple of quick questions if you have a moment. Port length I am using...
... It went very well. There are some pictures posted at <http://www.audioasylum.com/index.html> http://audioroundtable.com/forum/index.php?t=thread&frm_id=2&...
... Hi Bob I have just spotted this cheap round over bit on ebay...I will probably only use it once so it's not worth spending too much. I might be able to...
Richard, I have no idea what a good router bit should cost you in the UK. I pay ~$25 delivered for my 3/4" round over bits and they are of so-so quality. From...
Made a few changes to the web site.: Had to up the prices again to cover increased materials costs. But note -- shipping is included in the price. I split the...
Bob, As you know I built the LT-2000 speakers from your plans a couple years ago and have been using the DX-3 driver. Concerning your cabinet dimension change...
Jim, The acoustic results of reducing the cabinet depth to 10" from 11 1/4" is subtle. There is no reason to build new cabinets. If I was mass producing...
Hi It was difficult to find your email address, the address on your site does not work. Can you give me some typical prices of the speakers you have listed on...