Tone cardboard
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2023 4:01 pm
I have a bunch (maybe 8?) of these little Eminence 6-1/2" speakers I think I bought from Parts Express years ago. I have twice as many as I intended because I thought my order didn't go through, and ordered again before the sale was over, then both sets showed up. I was impressed by their quality and decided I'd use them all eventually.
Today I was about to recycle an 8" x 8" x 8" shipping box, and this weird thought occurred, that I could try these speakers out in a makeshift open-back or closed-back configuration using this box. So yeah, I cut a hole, mounted one of the speakers, and alligator-clipped it to a speaker cable. Add one SX Liquid going through a JHS 3 Series reverb into a Hotone Purple Wind 5W solid state amp and into my high tech cabinet, and woah. Open or closed back, this thing sounds so much better than a cardboard box has any right to. If it was a hand-built solid wood cabinet, I'd have been perfectly happy with the sound. I must have played through it for 2 hours before I decided I was just having too much fun.
Bottom line: I really like the Eminence 6-1/2. I can't remember what I paid, but it was far too little. I remember them being a bargain closeout. Looks like I'll be making a bunch of little cabs. Happy recycling.
My intention was to make a few multi-purpose cabinets of various single and dual speaker configurations. The closest I came was trying one out without an enclosure, and it was thin, but clear and crisp. I'd have to make an enclosure to test them further, and never got around to that.Today I was about to recycle an 8" x 8" x 8" shipping box, and this weird thought occurred, that I could try these speakers out in a makeshift open-back or closed-back configuration using this box. So yeah, I cut a hole, mounted one of the speakers, and alligator-clipped it to a speaker cable. Add one SX Liquid going through a JHS 3 Series reverb into a Hotone Purple Wind 5W solid state amp and into my high tech cabinet, and woah. Open or closed back, this thing sounds so much better than a cardboard box has any right to. If it was a hand-built solid wood cabinet, I'd have been perfectly happy with the sound. I must have played through it for 2 hours before I decided I was just having too much fun.
Bottom line: I really like the Eminence 6-1/2. I can't remember what I paid, but it was far too little. I remember them being a bargain closeout. Looks like I'll be making a bunch of little cabs. Happy recycling.