![]() ![]() I tried several commercially available speakers. Doing it by hand I reckon added at least 2 hours to the job. I wanted to have a smaller size bass reflex, bookshelf enclosure. That had me cut the entire thing out for the 2nd speaker in 2 hours. ø146mm strong ferrite magnet is employed. This new diaphragm material has the fine, supple and high density fiber, and its characteristics successfully improve the mid-high frequency reproduction. Cutting this by hand takes a long time - I grabbed a battery powered circular saw which is nowhere near as savage as my electric one. Fostex 8 inch Full Range Speaker this is a SALE product, you can only order available stock General description ES cone and center cap are adapted. Yes - cut all the wood as per the instruction sheet. Hi all, fyi in its current issue the German speaker diy magazine Hobby Hifi tested the FE206en in its Fostex recommended enclosure, and on a separate page also measured it in the FE208ez enclosure which most will agree is better looking, hence throughout the years several people wondered if it. Your end result should look like this (minus the sawdust, wood glue, sheet and other paraphanalia)Īforementioned Fostex instruction sheet and Selleys Aquadhere - best glue for wood I have worked with ![]() Im leaning towards the Fostex FE206En drivers but am uncertain about the enclosure. A better place to discuss DIY audio, share plans and schematics, and link to interesting projects. ![]() I think you could get away with 1 x 1800x450 and 3 x 1200x450 pieces (about 40 bucks AUD) Fostex was founded by Foster Electric who have been developing high quality speaker components since 1949. ![]()
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