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Title: Speaker mounting problems
Post by: crashwg on September 27, 2004, 11:49:48 pm
Ok, I'm having some problems with my plans on my Mini-Galaga.

My plans were to place the two speakers on the sides of the moniter facing out rather than above it facing down.  This was due to the lack of space in the piece that sticks out above the moniter, you know, the one that normally holds the speakers in 95% of cabs...

So I got these realy cool speakers that are just thin enough to fit on the sides of the monitor, yay!  They sound great.  Creative Labs I-Trigue 3300 BTW.  They have 3-1" titanium cones spaced about
Title: Re:Speaker mounting problems
Post by: crashwg on September 27, 2004, 11:50:21 pm
closeup of drill patterns
Title: Re:Speaker mounting problems
Post by: crashwg on September 28, 2004, 07:45:36 pm
Wow, no ideas huh?
Title: Re:Speaker mounting problems
Post by: cdbrown on September 28, 2004, 09:33:15 pm
I like your final idea of glueing small speaker grills over the holes.  I think that the speaker fabric underneath the plass would look funny unless you could bezel the cut outs.

When you drilled the holes did you put masking tape on both sides?  That could prevent splitting.  Instead of having the bigger drill bit in the middleby itself , perhaps try
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edit - After looking again at your 3 trials, there's still more plastic than holes which is causing the muffling.  You need to drill the holes closer together (added risk of breakage).  I did have an idea of cut out pattern - perhaps cutout the ship from galaga?  Cool idea but may be very difficult to cut - I don't know?  At least it would be in the theme of the cab and you wouldn't need to put speaker cloth or grills.
Title: Re:Speaker mounting problems
Post by: Bgnome on September 28, 2004, 11:19:02 pm
I like your final idea of glueing small speaker grills over the holes.  I think that the speaker fabric underneath the plass would look funny unless you could bezel the cut outs.

When you drilled the holes did you put masking tape on both sides?  That could prevent splitting.  Instead of having the bigger drill bit in the middleby itself , perhaps try
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edit - After looking again at your 3 trials, there's still more plastic than holes which is causing the muffling.  You need to drill the holes closer together (added risk of breakage).  I did have an idea of cut out pattern - perhaps cutout the ship from galaga?  Cool idea but may be very difficult to cut - I don't know?  At least it would be in the theme of the cab and you wouldn't need to put speaker cloth or grills.

and then add some side lighting to make the hole pattern glow!  ;)
Title: Re:Speaker mounting problems
Post by: sonicflood on September 28, 2004, 11:42:43 pm
Just make sure that there will be NO vibration or your bezel glass will rattle!

Idea #1- You may want to consider cutting a rectangular hole and use screen door material (fiberglass) from Home Depot for your speaker grills.  This would give you a speaker grill that will allow the sound to pass through unmuffled.  You could get GameDork to make you some small, custom metal frames with a lip for the screen door material.  This would allow you to recess the grill frame into the rectangular hole in the bezel glass.  The lip would go on the outside of the bezel glass.  Think of how a button mounts into your CP, that's the general idea.

Got a pic of your cab to share?  This would give a better idea for us, of your size contraints.

Idea #2- You may be able to mount them horizontally above the monitor.  Less work, $$$, time, etc.

Nice speakers BTW.  I tried them out at either Best Buy or Office Depot & Liked them.

Scott