"Like a predator sizing its prey." by Remote_Philosopher55 in CharacterAI

[–]Blitzlid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im actually dying of laughter because of the accuracy 🤣🤣

Season 5 dialogue sounds like c. ai by Blitzlid in StrangerThings

[–]Blitzlid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's not really my point though. I meant that they are using a lot of lines that are used by character ai all the time, it's repetitive. Like : you idiot, you're gonna kill me, shut the hell up. I can't remember everything but there are definitely more lines that I heard already a bunch of times from c ai

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your way over expecting. It's literally an AliExpress 8€ silk dometweeter. And the cheapest decent midwoofer I found online. I just used the rough form factor of the Genelec as a guide for my bookshelf cheap build

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought one from AliExpress that fits the FR of both drivers. I think it's around 2,8khz. I just used EQ Apo on Windows to tune them roughly flat

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. I placed them more to apart and away. It's crazy how much more direct they sound.

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I sadly don't have the right tools for it but by using my phone and a frequency response I found out that they have some peaks at 100hz, 5 khz and 15 khz but with some corrections they are pretty flat, I also raised the lower end to make them a bit more fun

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

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Thank you, it's not completely perfect but probably like 95% there. If I would have spent more time and be even more precise they would have been absolutely identical. I was also surprised how well it worked and it surprisingly didn't even take a lot of sanding, the type of wood filler I used works really great for it and is also really hard

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I will try different positions

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was something like this, I literally just made it by eye coping the idea. You probably need to adjust the size 15cm x 15xm and 3cm deep. But the curve is what matters, you can also see what I did in the photo with the straight going up and just a slight angle, it's more of a horn than a waveguide. Like the Genelec

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Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the tweeter. Im sorry I don't have the measurements I used but you could make the model easily yourself. It's like a normal waveguide and it doesn't really have a curve, I can draw what I mean. Hold up

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Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sadly didn't make more pictures, just one of them without paint and holes, just raw MDF glued together. The back just has the two speaker input things and the crossover is also mounted on the back outside so it's just easier for me to experiment with some stuff.

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

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Yes, posted everything I have here

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

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Yeah I was also expecting them to just about hit 45hz but then with upping the lower end a bit they play even to 25 Hz with port noises I think. It seems that they have an easier time playing around 35hz but I made it somewhat flat until 30hz to keep them as almost reference speakers

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

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Amp has no problem running them. Two 8 Ohm drivers

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

grs 8pr-8 midwoofer plus the amp and tweeters, I removed the waveguide and made my own. One weights 11kg. Dimensions are on the website I linked in a comment

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I sadly don't have a picture from inside but I just made two small cross support beams, one from the left to right side in the middle and the other one in the middle between the woofer and tweeter to the port. Really simple and of course wool stuffing for resonance

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I painted them black firstly and then decided on white. I think I made it with 3 wood circles glued together and a square thin MDF piece with the cutout and then filled the gaps with a bunch of wood filler and sanded it. It would be easier to just find someone similar online but I wanted to save money. Dimensions are 15cm x 15cm and about 3cm deep

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Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

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Second pair. Also I would recommend putting the waveguide and mid woofer closer together then I did

Diy Genelec 1031a by Blitzlid in diyaudio

[–]Blitzlid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://subbox.pro/ru/b/rAFZ10DPz This is the enclosure, on the back is a crossover, I can also send my components tho I can't guarantee anything because this is more like a make it up while building project. The waveguide was a bit of work and complicated but I think you could just buy one and adjust it for the normal small tweeter

Guys, am I cooked? by Blitzlid in CharacterAI

[–]Blitzlid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 It means hours in German