Building a Killatone
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Building a Killatone
Hey guys,
I started building Barefoot's Killatone speaker. I'll take pics shortly. I'm halfway glueing the enclosure.
In my case, I decided to build just one speaker, I'd like to use it mono placed at center (i like to mix in mono a lot !!)
Stay tuned
I started building Barefoot's Killatone speaker. I'll take pics shortly. I'm halfway glueing the enclosure.
In my case, I decided to build just one speaker, I'd like to use it mono placed at center (i like to mix in mono a lot !!)
Stay tuned
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Cool - I'm currently working on 2 studios that are using Barefoot monitors - they love them !!
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Does anyone know how did Thomas paint his prototype with that texturized effect??
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My guess is with one of these things (only other density):
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Right!
I'll see what i can do...
Anyway.
Can i use standard rockwool for the baffle?? (the itchy one)
I'll see what i can do...
Anyway.
Can i use standard rockwool for the baffle?? (the itchy one)
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All right. project finished!
Here are some pics.. I couldnt take pictures of the sanding etc stage but Thoma's pictures are pretty much the same thing.
I did everything by the book except on the wool thing. In my case I found some little foam pieces used to fill some pillows and i though they would work as well. At least the resonance in the cavity was gone after I filled it with the foam pieces.
I tried the speaker before the fill and I liked it a lot. It almost had the same mid range as the NS-10's but will less low end and smooth highs.
Thanks Thomas for this project, I hope you still read the forum
So, there you go!
Here are some pics.. I couldnt take pictures of the sanding etc stage but Thoma's pictures are pretty much the same thing.
I did everything by the book except on the wool thing. In my case I found some little foam pieces used to fill some pillows and i though they would work as well. At least the resonance in the cavity was gone after I filled it with the foam pieces.
I tried the speaker before the fill and I liked it a lot. It almost had the same mid range as the NS-10's but will less low end and smooth highs.
Thanks Thomas for this project, I hope you still read the forum
So, there you go!
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cool javier! well done mate. - Yes I hope Thomas gets to read your thread.
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Hey guys, I really encourage you to build this monitor... It has changed my life
Seriously, its GREAT for placing the instruments on the mix, and one (mono) setup is really cool. I start all my mixes on this speaker, placing everything carefully.. then when I switch to my mains, it really has attitude, you can hear everything well
Cheers
Seriously, its GREAT for placing the instruments on the mix, and one (mono) setup is really cool. I start all my mixes on this speaker, placing everything carefully.. then when I switch to my mains, it really has attitude, you can hear everything well
Cheers
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The name Killatone is a play on the name Auratone which was a small speaker used by many mixers to check for mono compatibility.
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