Friday, August 22, 2008

Greeting once again, after further study i have learned that you really can't just wind up an inductor and throw it on a $100 meter and get an accurate reading. Its more like do the calculations to make your inductor, wire it up to your circutry, turn it up to full volume, and then test your reading on a $4000 or more machine and if you don't get the numbers back that you were hoping for start over. Well lets say that if you were starting from scratch and wanted to make the big 8 or 10 driver system you could probably spend a life time designing, finding the parts and testing the thing and then you would still have to find the time to actually build the speakers, market and sell them. So we are going to have to take another approach since there is no support from the family on this project and right now I dont have the finances to buy the machine and begin a lab of my own.
Things to be considered are do you want to just try and recreate the sound of the past (which by the way is still over the top of many of today speakers) or try to improve somehow on that same concept while still making them user friendly. And what I mean by user friendly is making them so they can be easiler transported and something that you don't need a mansion to hear properly, again this is no easy task but I believe can still be accomplished. Below are some old speaker inductors I picked up,most of which have no values attached and most of which I have no idea where they came from, but I will toy around with them and build some circutry. Then listen to them and either find a lab that can test the values, or a job in a lab devoted to finishing the project, or find some investors that would prefer to start a lab, or wait until I can save enough money to get the machine needed to read the values. This could take some time or I could get lucky and things might speed up quickly, if you know anyone or are interested yourself in helping to further this project contact me at mvcproducts.com where these speakers will first be offered to the public upon completion, and we can make a deal. Until further notice have a good day.