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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
They aren't very good quality pics because i took them with my laptops webcam but you get the idea. And i know the wires are a big mess and im open to ideas on how to clean them up. I was thinking maybe a board or something behind the equipment with a few holes to run the wires but it will have to wait until i have some more free time. and i still need to get the speaker wires ran through the stands, but that should be a quick fix.





equipment:
Onkyo tx-sr505
the speaker company 6.5" mains and surrounds and 5.25" center
samsung 32" 720p
kenwood 10" diy sub, 3.5 cu.ft. tuned to 24.5hz powered by 240 watt dayton plate amp (hoping to replace with an 18" in the future)
custom speaker stands and tv stand

any suggestions/ comments would be appreciated.
 
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alexwakelin

Full Audioholic
I like to drool over pictures of elaborate setups on this site, but it's also fun to see how other people like myself make a small budget work. Nice looking setup :)

How did you make the stands?
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
I like to drool over pictures of elaborate setups on this site, but it's also fun to see how other people like myself make a small budget work. Nice looking setup :)

How did you make the stands?
thanks

the stands are 2 layers of .75" mdf top and bottom, a piece of threaded rod running through it with a hole just big enough for the rod to fit through the middle pieces, then a nut on each end and the second piece of mdf with a hole big enough to fit a socket on the nut. Then the piece of pvc goes on and it is all tightened down. a third layer of mdf would be best to hold the pvc solid but its working for now.

that description is probably really confusing, ill draw up a picture.

edit: here's a cutaway, its the same design on the bottom.
 
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TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Very nice !!! good job looks sweet :)
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
Very nice !!! good job looks sweet :)
thanks, it sure puts the local theaters here at college to shame. Back at my home town they just put up a new 8 screen theater and it is probably the reason i really want an 18" sub:D
 
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alexwakelin

Full Audioholic
My town only has one theater, and it's pretty lackluster. Someone needs to tell them that louder sound does not necessarily equal better sound. I watch movies at home :)

Oh yeah, I have better bass at home with my Kappa 12.1 DIY sub :D
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
My town only has one theater, and it's pretty lackluster. Someone needs to tell them that louder sound does not necessarily equal better sound. I watch movies at home :)

Oh yeah, I have better bass at home with my Kappa 12.1 DIY sub :D
I just took a look at your diy sub and ive been thinking about building one. I wonder how one would compare with a 15" or an 18"?
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Nice!

BTW, are you able to watch TV without constantly having a craving for milk? Heck, I even want some now. Ummm, milk, that is. :)
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
thanks, it sure puts the local theaters here at college to shame. Back at my home town they just put up a new 8 screen theater and it is probably the reason i really want an 18" sub:D
LOL I Bet And know what you mean, I use to like to go to the movies because I liked the sound but now im spoiled and when I go to the movies it sounds terrible and cant wait to go home so I can listen to mine and watch a movie . Thats a great HT setup you did there ....enjoy !!!
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
Nice!

BTW, are you able to watch TV without constantly having a craving for milk? Heck, I even want some now. Ummm, milk, that is. :)

yea, thats the bast part of the room, it really brings everything together:D
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Nice!

BTW, are you able to watch TV without constantly having a craving for milk? Heck, I even want some now. Ummm, milk, that is. :)
What milk ? :D I was distracted :eek:
 
Joeteck

Joeteck

Audioholic
They aren't very good quality pics because i took them with my laptops webcam but you get the idea. And i know the wires are a big mess and im open to ideas on how to clean them up. I was thinking maybe a board or something behind the equipment with a few holes to run the wires but it will have to wait until i have some more free time. and i still need to get the speaker wires ran through the stands, but that should be a quick fix.





equipment:
Onkyo tx-sr505
the speaker company 6.5" mains and surrounds and 5.25" center
samsung 32" 720p
kenwood 10" diy sub, 3.5 cu.ft. tuned to 24.5hz powered by 240 watt dayton plate amp (hoping to replace with an 18" in the future)
custom speaker stands and tv stand

any suggestions/ comments would be appreciated.

I have that same Dayton plate amp in my KLH sub. Orginal amp died. thats 9 9/16 x 9 9/16 a perfect square! Does 170 watts @ 8 ohms...
 
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Phaselinear77

Enthusiast
stands are cool

way cool stand build...you've got me thinking
 

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