Hi all,
I've built several pairs of Ripole subs in recent years, and I’ve just completed new pair which are smaller and more compact than any I’ve ever built with 12 inch woofers (Peerless SLS). I love the compact size!
I finished them today and this evening I've been enjoying some very demanding bass tracks...from Malia & Boris' album Convergence to Bela Fleck's Flight of the Cosmic Hippo. I was expecting some loss of efficiency with the smaller size but apparently not.
As with every Ripole I've heard, I can't localize them in space-- the bass just arises from nowhere-- and they sound RIDICULOUSLY GOOD!
It's astounding that subs this small, especially dipoles, can play this low (20Hz) and their tonal quality is tight and clean and beautiful !
Very happy !
BTW; I'm happy to share my CAD drawing and parts list if anyone wants them-- just PM an email address.
Description:
The woofer cabs are 3/4 red oak plywood with oak edge members inserted and rounded over, which looks much better than exposed plywood edges but is a LOT MORE work.
The center section is solid brown oak, indexed to the cabs with oak dowel pins. The cabs and center section are held together with all-thread rods and cap nuts. Sections of 11/32" O.D. brass tubes hide the all-thread rods.
The light-colored oak cabs were oil stained with a mixture of 1/3 golden oak, 2/3 natural, and I added a bit of powdered turmeric root for a yellowish tint. The darker oak center section was oil stained with red oak, for contrast. The finish is sprayed coats of clear satin polyurethane with a #320 sanding step between coats.
Below: Rabbit cut plywood cab pieces bank together to aid gluing.
Below: Cab glued and clamped.
Below: Cab edges were notched on the table saw to accept the oak edge members.
Below: Red oak edge members held in place with painter’s tape while the glue sets.
Below: Cab with mitered edge members glued in.
Below: Completed three-piece assembly.
Below: Rear view, assembled with edges rounded to 3/8” radius on a router table.
Below: Front view / ready for stain & satin clear coat.
Below: The completed subs.
I've built several pairs of Ripole subs in recent years, and I’ve just completed new pair which are smaller and more compact than any I’ve ever built with 12 inch woofers (Peerless SLS). I love the compact size!
I finished them today and this evening I've been enjoying some very demanding bass tracks...from Malia & Boris' album Convergence to Bela Fleck's Flight of the Cosmic Hippo. I was expecting some loss of efficiency with the smaller size but apparently not.
As with every Ripole I've heard, I can't localize them in space-- the bass just arises from nowhere-- and they sound RIDICULOUSLY GOOD!
It's astounding that subs this small, especially dipoles, can play this low (20Hz) and their tonal quality is tight and clean and beautiful !
Very happy !
BTW; I'm happy to share my CAD drawing and parts list if anyone wants them-- just PM an email address.
Description:
The woofer cabs are 3/4 red oak plywood with oak edge members inserted and rounded over, which looks much better than exposed plywood edges but is a LOT MORE work.
The center section is solid brown oak, indexed to the cabs with oak dowel pins. The cabs and center section are held together with all-thread rods and cap nuts. Sections of 11/32" O.D. brass tubes hide the all-thread rods.
The light-colored oak cabs were oil stained with a mixture of 1/3 golden oak, 2/3 natural, and I added a bit of powdered turmeric root for a yellowish tint. The darker oak center section was oil stained with red oak, for contrast. The finish is sprayed coats of clear satin polyurethane with a #320 sanding step between coats.
Below: Rabbit cut plywood cab pieces bank together to aid gluing.
Below: Cab glued and clamped.
Below: Cab edges were notched on the table saw to accept the oak edge members.
Below: Red oak edge members held in place with painter’s tape while the glue sets.
Below: Cab with mitered edge members glued in.
Below: Completed three-piece assembly.
Below: Rear view, assembled with edges rounded to 3/8” radius on a router table.
Below: Front view / ready for stain & satin clear coat.
Below: The completed subs.
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