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  1. jororaitchev

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    The volume levels at which I listen to music are low, rarely above 45-50 dB. I have a few ideas for bass traps, but apart from efficiency, I have high requirements for to their design, they definitely need to be aesthetically pleasing and seamlessly blend in with my interior - a difficult task...
  2. jororaitchev

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    On the reverse side, there is a fiberglass veil on the panels, which also affects the acoustics. I've solved the problem with the mid frequencies and highs/ you can see on the graph/, the low frequencies remain, but for now I'm not in a hurry to deal with it, I have an idea for more furniture in...
  3. jororaitchev

    Few DIY projects

    The heating panels are not acoustically transparent, they are is produced in Canada and haven't acoustic characteristics. These plasterboard panels produced in Bulgaria have such. ?he ceiling absorbs frequencies above 4000-5000 Hertz.
  4. jororaitchev

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    An addition to my previous post at the beginning/# 37/; One of my solutions, a combination of heating and an acoustic absorber, the ceiling absorbs frequencies above 4000-5000 Hertz. Heating panels work in the infrared spectrum through Radiant heat.
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  6. jororaitchev

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    Things is happen, albeit are slowly ;
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  9. jororaitchev

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    Any problem with my logo, gentlemen administrators? If so, why you didn't text me? Do you want to get rid of my posts? I expect a reasonable answer! P.S. Only reasonable answer!
  10. jororaitchev

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    Thank you, I will posted!
  11. jororaitchev

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    The project is not going in any way and I do not see a way to start soon, to my great regret!
  12. jororaitchev

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    It is clear that the project with the rear pillars will not succeed / this year / - I have to make a living from other activities, but while I was sitting, I decided to post this photo:
  13. jororaitchev

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    Thank you! The fronts are fine, but I want the same final solution from the rear speakers, which is sheer madness!
  14. jororaitchev

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    There is no hope for this project to be completed soon, because I decided to change the project to the rear speakers and make them three- way; Crazy, madness, just DIY!
  15. jororaitchev

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    Thank you! When you know the story of every fucking square millimeter you built, it's worth every fucking hard time, damn it!
  16. jororaitchev

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    When everything is created by your hands, the pleasure is endless!
  17. jororaitchev

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    A little upgrade of the system - it's not bad!
  18. jororaitchev

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    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046794425475324/?ref=bookmarks
  19. jororaitchev

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    Maybe, you have to go back to post: # 72
  20. jororaitchev

    Few DIY projects

    Not everything is as easy as it seems, the problem with the seasonal movement of MDF material is not to be underestimated! Typically, problems with the multi-layered construction of MDF details occur after several seasons, I'll show you how I handle this task: On the first photo, we can...
  21. jororaitchev

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    Thank you !
  22. jororaitchev

    Few DIY projects

    Thanks for your good evaluation! Joro
  23. jororaitchev

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    The front of the stand is treated with 3 mm MDF; Next part - painting with acrylic spray, I need to get an idea of the lines of detail (they are many) and how they will look with the acrylic auto varnish; https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046794425475324/?ref=bookmarks
  24. jororaitchev

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    Position inside of the cabinet and initial stage on the rear speaker stands; https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046794425475324/?ref=bookmarks
  25. jororaitchev

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    A look at the room where I listen to music/everything you see is created by my hands- fact!/;
  26. jororaitchev

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    I show you a German site, that offers such "DIY loudspeakers -cabinet " and please, for your attention, they want money for such a product;
  27. jororaitchev

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    Thank you ! I don't know to exist 3D veneer - I'm kidding! Showcase your work, if you wish, I can give you useful information. Joro
  28. jororaitchev

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    These days I remembered that I did not discuss my veneering technique with natural veneer for cabinets with a polyurethane varnish base. Like this pozicion-1 how i maked and finish in pozicion- 2?
  29. jororaitchev

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    A very underestimated moment - work with multilayer MDF! There's still a lot of work on the stands. I show you a few pictures of the front speaker bases, the rear speaker stands will look like the same;Always been a problem with the MDF, especially when we have a multilayer construction...
  30. jororaitchev

    Few DIY projects

    After the measurements, this is are Technical data: Frequence Range; 33-25000 Hz Long term Max Power; 200 W Crossover Frequency; 2800 Hz Impedance; 4 Ohms Sensitivity; 90 db SPL Cabinet Volume; 31 L Gross weight / without stand /; 27kg. This is the project of the rear speakers, will...

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