altFrequency: from 120 Hz

Size: 58x68.3x71cm

Recommended Driver: PD121Bms 4550 T.dataHF64 Spec Sheet 

3D Model:

 Plan: MT130 

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codolom replied the topic:
8 years 3 months ago
Hi,
This is an interesting model for me, but I have to change:
  • BMS 4550 to BMS 4555, because second one is available. The features look like completely the same, that's why it doesn't matter, I think.
  • RCF HF64 to BMS 2236, same reason as previous. First one is complicated to buy for me, but possible.
This horn is a little bit strange for mount, because this is larger than rcf hf64. Width: 498mm (mounting plate looks little bit larger than 500mm on the plan - it fits), height: 348mm - too large. May I resize a bit this part or I have to use rcf hf64 every way?
I have to built a crossover also. Which frequency is recommended?
stilts replied the topic:
9 years 6 months ago
Hi all,
very interested in this design, has anyone made a 15 inch version or could anyone give me the adjusted measurements to make a 15 inch version.
Shane
thanhsoundvn replied the topic:
9 years 7 months ago
tôi nghĩ bạn rất siên năng làm việc
rob.parkinson replied the topic:
10 years 1 month ago
takes just over 1 sheet, you can get 2 out of 3 sheets. i used 18mm for the main box frame and 12mm MDF for the baffles. the horn is available (in the uk) From Blue Aran
sn95 replied the topic:
10 years 1 month ago
having never build one I can't tell you how much material one takes. and under question of cutting offbehind the bafflenot sure what your reference to
doriitozkid replied the topic:
10 years 1 month ago
Hi,
Just wondering how many sheets of 2440x1220 will be needed for this project and if 18mm sheets are being used?

Also where can i purchase the horn moulding?

Edit: Also wondering if the empty space at the back of the horn, behind the baffle, could be cut out?
sn95 replied the topic:
10 years 2 months ago
I believe that the chamber behind the LF speaker is 15L
bjm362 replied the topic:
10 years 2 months ago
Deleted because I found what I was missing!
sn95 replied the topic:
10 years 2 months ago
Looking for a little help sim a B&C 12MH32 in HORNresp . I got my inputs but I get ERROR L12=0.00 ,I think that L12 is 13cm ? But it will not take it .if anyone can help me I really appreciate it ,
Lino replied the topic:
10 years 10 months ago
sorry, and what about the wood thickness? is the same thickness for all? im thinking about use 18mm except for the A and B pieces, what u think about use 15mm for all instead of 18mm?

seeing the photos it looks like is 15mm all...
Thanks!
Lino replied the topic:
10 years 10 months ago
hei massive! i just built a cube18 and i want to built a couple of mt130 or mt121 you think it will work nuff good?

Thanks to all!
klampykixx replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago


missing a sub to display the full tower, but you get the idea.

klampykixx replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
klampykixx replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
yeh, kinda cant rebuild. i need them ready for NYE. im going to just finish the horn side and ill rebuild them after. im sure a slight loss around the 100hz wont be noticable as ive upgraded from a reflex cab which simulated 6db less on hornresp than the MT130 anyway.

also, on that note, if they sound good open, ill just leave them that way.

ill post up with pics and my experience soon.
mini-mad replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
it would have to be a damn tight seal if you did...... for what its worth, just re-cut the bits you fecked up and build it properly. you'll kick yourself if you dont!
klampykixx replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
to be truly honest, im not sure what ive done, the plans i printed werent clear, so it was likely a wrong number ive read..

edit*
i read the 136mm to be the rear side of the baffle, and ive just reopened the file and discovered that i need to move the baffle forwards. problem there is i have already glued the horn section in place.... dammit.

my biggest Q is wether or not the woofer will act normally with the magnet outside the chamber. (good for cooling tho) as its vented coil. i was thinking i could cut a neat hole, and put a seal around the magnet so the chamber stays sealed.
mini-mad replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
...so if my maths is right the very front of the baffle should be 18mm(slot baffle) +10mm(gasket baffle)+ 136mm(internal chamber) +18mm(back panel) from the back of the bace panel of the box.



unless your building the 10" version and trying to stick 12" drivers in it....
mini-mad replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
...are these are all the correct dimensions?

just asking as there should be about 13.6cm of depth in that chamber and the delta12 is only 13.6cm deep, the second layer of the baffle that keeps the cone from hitting the 1st slot baffle should only be 1cm deep too.

if it was all made to plan the back of the magnet should be flat against the back of the chamber.
klampykixx replied the topic:
10 years 11 months ago
Hi guys, im in the middle of building a pair of these and have discovered my Delta12 drivers are too deep so don't fit in the rear chamber.

will I be ok to create a hole in the back panel for the magnet to poke out of as long as its sealed?

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rob.parkinson replied the topic:
11 years 5 days ago
I CNC'd mine using a template I made on sketchup . Can post it when. Get home to night
klampykixx replied the topic:
11 years 5 days ago
Hi guys, im almost ready to start building a pair of these MT130 horns, but just the horn section. anyone got a cutting list yet?
rob.parkinson replied the topic:
11 years 1 month ago
There fab cabs. A bit big for the output vs say my JBL 4825s but they sound brilliant for all kinds of dance music. Only used them on a band once or twice and thought that they there a bit to kicky.
kevinmcdonough replied the topic:
11 years 1 month ago

rob.parkinson wrote: just finished my build of 4 and I can tell you that with castors and a pair of handles a side they are an easy 2 man lift. weight wise they are a bit hefty for 1, but then they are to big to lift safely alone anyway.


Hey

Can I ask how you got on with these? They're always a design that I've had a bit of an interest in , but only a few people seem to have built them (outside of Marc O's french forum) and always been kind of mixed reviews.


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kevinmcdonough replied the topic:
11 years 1 month ago

klampykixx wrote: any thoughts on the group delay mismatch? do i delay the tops to bring the overall wave as close as possible to each other or do i aim just to get the crossover frequency inline?



hey

yeah measure the delay of your subs and tops each just at the crossover frequency, and then delay so they match at that frequency point.


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ulfsinclair replied the topic:
11 years 1 month ago
Beyma 12G300, super sound in these enclosures.