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    Quote Originally Posted by Puffin View Post
    There was a member on here some years ago who lived in Brighton who built Tannoy Autographs. Superb build.

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    Wow. Really very nice. Superb finish ! And the Westminster cabinets are also great. Thanks for sharing !

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveH1960 View Post
    Excellent job, they look very impressive.


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    Thanks Steve !

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    Really nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatmarley View Post
    Yes, please keep us posted. It will be interesting to see how you get on. Can't remember if I said it before, but they look like they're fresh out of the Tannoy factory - Stunning!
    Coming from YOU, that's a huge complement. Thank you !!!
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    That'd be Simon Mears, who now makes speakers (and stuff) full-time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hornucopia View Post
    That'd be Simon Mears, who now makes speakers (and stuff) full-time.
    Wow. I just found his website.

    http://simonmearsaudio.com/tannoy.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatmarley View Post
    Ok, scrub that lol - Aperiodic seems to work very well at reducing the peak with the ported Tannoy.

    Sorry for quoting my old post, but something occurred to me. If there's a way you could loosen the back panel? (maybe it's screwed on?). Just loose enough, so the enclosure isn't airtight any more. It would be a quick and easy way to see if aperiodic helps reduce your bass problem.

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    Teased out long fibre wool is good for bass damping, just don't obstruct the ports.
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    A job well done indeed and fitting that you've stuck to the classic look of Tannoy speakers and not gone off on a tangent so to speak, they must weigh an absolute tonne!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Teased out long fibre wool is good for bass damping, just don't obstruct the ports.
    Yes - it's a shame Monacor don't sell MDM-3 anymore (75% wool). It was good because it held its shape better than wool on its own, and it didn't compress easily. Although I've been looking at wool, toy stuffing material that looks like it could be a good replacement.

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