Well well, I posted my first comment last september 1st on this thread, and just finished building them a couple days ago...
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I want to say thanks to everyone posting information, tips and opinions about this design. And it has been quite a journey from start to finish, prior to this I never worked on something of this size before, it was very time consuming and challenging for sure. I don't know if someone has any info about how much the enclosures weight without drivers, but man they are heavy!...building the box itself was the easy part, and apart from some rethinking a connection in the low pass crossover everything went fine.
Veneering this thing was an authenthic PITA and the hardest step for me, I burnt an iron in the process and had to buy a new one!
, bubbles started to appear here and there so I took me almost a week to get rid of the bigger ones, allowing time for the glue to dry properly, I spent the last 2 weeks just giving them a decent look.
The iron/glue method seems to work best on small panels, I still don't know why bubbles started to appear in one side or the other randomly, used 2 coats of glue on each side letting it dry and then ironing, in fact I achieved 2 totally flat bubble free large sides. Then applyed 3 coats of a thing called nitrocelluse sealer and 4 coats of varnish sanding between coats and black enamel in the front baffle. Anyway, finishing it's such a boring process it's something I'd prefer someone else to do it because it can be screwed so easily, it's my least favourite stage when building speakers by far.
Now to what matters the most, sounding impressions, these are definitely a huge upgrade from what I had as front speakers in the past and are much more efficient in terms of sensitivity, the 8 watt tube amp seems to drive them very well, I played a copy of The Flecktones Flight of the Cosmic Hippo self titled track on vinyl (great track to test speakers IMO) and this was the ultimate bass response test, very accurate, not boomy but strong and clean at the same time.
After some hours playing a wide range of material from many sources CDs, DVDs, mp3s, flac, vinyl, etc; I think these are quite unforgiving speakers; poorly recorded material definitely it's going to sound terrible, obviously when the recording it's very good the performance it's superb.
I'm satisfied with their performance overall, perhaps didn't expected them to be so revealing. I also hooked them to the 5.1 system, and started to listen to sound effects from series, documentaries and movies I never imagined they were there, this leads me to a question: I'm planning to build the center channel later this year, but what about the surrounds?...I've been using a pair of P. Carmody's Speedsters which I think it's a great design but overkill for this task, and sound a bit more "bright" than the ER18s...I suppose there're better options to integrate the 3 frontal speakers and the 2 rear ones?...anyone?
Again thanks for the feedback and keeping this thread alive, this is a great project with a great design.