This morning, Loudspeaker Designer Jeff Bagby, from Kokomo, Indiana (Howard County) passed away after having been hospitalized with pneumonia on March 9th. A 60-year old man from Howard County was also confirmed to have passed away to COVID-19 today after having been hospitalized. I can't confirm if these two people are one and the same, but it's a great loss for our community nonetheless.
Jeff designed the Continuum, which was his take on the classic BBC monitor spec, but far more modern:
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the Salk-constructed version. The design was also available as a kit. Jeff designed various speakers which many have made here on Audioholics
Nothing really to see yet but I did get the crossovers welded up. First let me say, I am not a fan of using MDF for crossover boards. I remember going thru this on the Classix2 build and swearing to use something else the 'next' time. I have a piece of micarta here somewhere I made out of about...
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So I'm starting a new project. Since most of the work has been done for me, I'm thinking that it will most likely get done before the old project ever does. In fact, we shall not even speaketh it's name. In any case, I purchased a kit from Meniscus designed by Jeff Bagby and featuring the...
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Here we go again. After building my desk I had a bunch of scrap wood left over. Obviously the sight of that stuff sitting around began to sicken me, plus I have no computer speakers so I think you can see where I'm going with this. Don't have the kit yet, so routing the driver holes will have...
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and this was his Kairos 3-way, a very high-end piece:
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As well as the Salk Pharos
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and Salk Archos.
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He also designed a good chunk of the enclosure design of the Salk Soundscape, those passive radiators were his idea.
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And some constant directivity style kits, such as the Zephyr-12s below:
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And his own DIY pair of towers named the Rubicons, one of my personal favourites just from the aesthetics:
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And he also wrote this outstanding article on a key aspect of measuring drivers
along with other endless information he's shared with the loudspeaker community. I carefully utilized this information when I designed the speakers linked in my own signature.
The community lost someone great, today.