The Ocotillo Build Video
This is the first set of Ocotillos, in red oak. These two way speaker cabinets are 7" wide, 18" tall, and 10" deep, for a gross volume of 0.446 ft3. They are constructed from 3/4" solid hardwood, feature fully mitered edges and a hand sanded finish. The final design parameters for these speakers are a little different than what is shown in the video (see below). Wavecor TW030WA10 Textile Dome Tweeter (8 Ohm), reversed polarity Markaudio Pluvia 7.2 Full Range (8 Ohm) ERSE X02W-2K 2000 Hz 2-way crossover (second-order LR alignment). Driver Fs: 72.4 Hz Cabinet Fb: 49.2 Hz Cabinet F3: 46.7 Hz Cabinet F6: 40.3 Hz Cabinet F10: 34.4 Hz Forgive my sloppy editing and missed opportunities. I try to spend my time building speakers, not creating content!

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