Column design
Designer:
Impunity
Project Category:
Tower Speakers
Project Level:
Beginner
Project Time:
20+ Hours
Project Cost:
$500 – $1,000
Project Description:
Simple but elegant tower speakers to complement my turntable
Design Goals:
As a first time builder, I wanted to make something different from the norm that wasn’t too complex as far as electronics go.
Driver Selection:
Because I wanted a good sound, I decided to buy the most expensive 4″ drivers available figuring that you get what you pay for. This may or may not be correct, but that’s how I approached this project.
Enclosure Design:Enclosure Assembly:
The enclosure assembly was by far the most difficult aspect of this job. The staves have to be cut accurately so that when rolled up, there are no gaps between the staves. I had installed 6 tabs on the inner faces of the staves so that the bottom and top of the enclosure could be dropped in later. Once the glue had set, then I had to mark out the positions of the driver recess & port and with the help of a circle jig, route out the recesses. Once all the wood work was done there was filling, preparation & priming before a super fine sanding and the application of pearl base coat and a urethane clear top coat.
Conclusion:
A lot of work with enclosures, expensive drivers, but worth every penny. The speakers sound terrific. They took a little while to “run in” – maybe 50 hours or so but I love their presence. I recently hooked them up to a Yaquin valve amp which almost made my hair stand on end. I play a lot of vinyl and this combination really works with that format.
About the Designer:
A regular guy…likes to play around & makes all sorts of things. First time building speakers. I would like to build a pair of horn loaded speaker using the drivers from my old Missions.
Parts Used:
Tang Band 4″ 1879
1-1/2 x 4″ flared ports
1 bag of Enclosure stuffing
Binding posts and wire
Great looking speakers! Congrats!!! While these are really terrific drivers they benefit from a super tweeter. Try to add an inexpensive ribbon or AMT tweeter crossed really high – around 12Khz. you will have to play with the placement to see what suits you best but this will transform these into another level altogether. Cheers.
Jerry, thanks for your comments. I don’t know if I’m game to add a tweeter to these as it is a chore to machine recesses. Maybe one that sits atop the columns might work.
Hi John, what Yaqin amp are you using? I have been looking into getting one and curious which you had. Thanks
Hi Jared, the Yaqin is a ML-20. It’s on loan from a buddy right now and I’m thinking of maybe buying it. I don’t think I’d use it as my general use amp as the MARANTZ I have is too convenient for TV, tuner CD etc but the valve amp sure sounds nice playing my LP’s.
Thanks John. I did end up finding a good deal on an MC-50L. It sounds good and has plenty of power unlike my previous tube amp. Very impressive on the speaker build, by the way.
Thanks Jared, I appreciate your comments. I’m in the process of adding a couple of super tweeters that will be free standing. I’ll likely post these when they are done.
Cheers
John Lake