*L* ric & rix, I’m just happy to straighten this out within my fetid mind... ;)
@ricmech23, Yes, my diy Walsh do work surprisingly well, thanks. Low bass gets shunted to a Polk sub, as earlier versions would heat up the voice coils and get the magnets hot to touch.
One of 4 fused the coil...Kapton formers and vented magnets are now SOP.
Still ’under development’, along with titanium cones; still 2-way as you’ve seen.
About 16" tall from base structure to top of hf driver. Have a smaller pair that are used daily as ’puter monitors....*s*
@rixthetrick, just wanted to let you ’in’ on the miscue.... :)
Lincoln Walsh did comment in his patent that he could see his design literally made nearly that large ’for stadiums’ and sports venues. How the ’magnets’ would be achieved...?! They would be unlikely to be ’static’ as in ’normal’ speakers, more electromagnetic as in ’screen’ versions...
I’m not sure I’d want to be next to one...
As for the 2 guys in the pic....the one by the door would be smashed against it while the one at the foot of the steps would be afoot trying to get out of the way of the frame as it lunged towards him. That, and the door opening isn’t tall enough, so they’re screwed from word one....*L*
Geeks being geeks....a forklift....no, a crane would be a better ’call’ on the task. But the magnet would have sucked up to the machine and made the whole process moot....
...not to mention anything ferrous within a ? radius....or the wattage of the amp to drive it...
Calls to mind a line from a song:
"50 thousand watts of Funky!", and wires the diameter of your forearm....🤪
Cheers, guys...👍
Jerry (Trying to give ’Jerrybuilt’ a positive spin... 😎...)