Hi, I recently bought a second hand pair of Ditton 33 and altough the individual speakers are working, the cabinet has seen better days and a simple restoration is not a good idea. So I would like to create a new project for them updating the crossover capacitors, internal cabling, and building new cabinets.
I have already some ideas: I would like to use 18mm mdf, some internal bracing, similar dimensions (and keep the same internal volume) but a different position for mid and tweeter (more similar to the Yamaha NS-1000) in order to have a mirror and decentered pattern. I would reuse the internal soft material, the mid chamber (if possible) and the input connectors.
While I can take care of the electric part, I need a good woodworker with a hifi sensibility to do the rest, because I don't have either the proper tools and skills to complete a good job.
Do you have any name to suggest me? Or, in case you have the skills and tools above, would you be interested in accepting this job?
I live in Dublin D4, so I would prefer a person in the Dublin area because I don't have a car.
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Looking for a woodworker
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Looking for a woodworker
Max (spin the black circle)
Re: Looking for a woodworker
Try Bear Creation in Delgany. Brian is a superb cabinet maker , https://www.bearcreation.com/design.
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Hi Robbie,
Thanks a lot for your suggestion. Maybe I have found already a person (a friend of a colleague), but due to our holidays during the summer we couldn't meet yet.
The distance from Dublin could be a problem, but I will consider Bear Creation as a back-up.
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion. Maybe I have found already a person (a friend of a colleague), but due to our holidays during the summer we couldn't meet yet.
The distance from Dublin could be a problem, but I will consider Bear Creation as a back-up.
Best
Max (spin the black circle)
Re: Looking for a woodworker
I can recommend Michael Devoy and Sons -they're based in Crumlin - and CNC'd the front panel for my DIY speakers.
Quality job, really personable and, imo, pretty cost effective.
Cheers
Adrian
Quality job, really personable and, imo, pretty cost effective.
Cheers
Adrian
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Hi Adrian,
Thanks a lot for your sugestion. They are also based in Dublin which makes a great difference to me. I am still trying to understand if the person who offered initially is still interested, but at a certain point I will have to make a decision: I am quite tired to see those two speakers lying mute in the corner of the bedroom.
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Thanks a lot for your sugestion. They are also based in Dublin which makes a great difference to me. I am still trying to understand if the person who offered initially is still interested, but at a certain point I will have to make a decision: I am quite tired to see those two speakers lying mute in the corner of the bedroom.
Best
Max (spin the black circle)