I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would
like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and whether folks would want to own one. The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and improve the listening experience. The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. This will also improve ingress protection. You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final product is what you want gracing your portable shack. Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. Examples: * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your phone? * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it entirely from external power? * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in development)? Pictures: SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG SPX3 Left Oblique: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG SPX3 Right Oblique: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert J. Morris SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by Robert J. Morris ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
I am interested .. the battery operation in interesting .. no usb for my phone
Paul KB9AVO On 4/12/18, Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> wrote: > I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would > like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and > whether folks would want to own one. > > The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 > and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX > line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and > is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for > charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo > jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel > from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft > SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. > > The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external > radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 > PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and > improve the listening experience. > > The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly > narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and > on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the > case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions > appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having > matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as > I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a > more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. > This will also improve ingress protection. > > You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a > rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final > product is what you want gracing your portable shack. > > Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. > > All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable > enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. > Examples: > * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your > phone? > * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it > entirely from external power? > * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on > weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and > amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) > * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in > development)? > > Pictures: > SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG > SPX3 Left Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG > SPX3 Right Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG > > 73, > Robert (AG6ZZ) > > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert > J. Morris > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by > Robert J. Morris > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > Message delivered to [hidden email] > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Hi Paul,
Thanks for sharing your interest. I'm glad you don't want a USB output port. Although it wouldn't be difficult, it's beyond the purpose of the product. 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) On 2018-04-12 15:58, Paul Van Dyke wrote: > I am interested .. the battery operation in interesting .. no usb for my phone > > Paul KB9AVO > > On 4/12/18, Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would >> like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and >> whether folks would want to own one. >> >> The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 >> and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX >> line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and >> is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for >> charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo >> jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel >> from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft >> SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. >> >> The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external >> radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 >> PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and >> improve the listening experience. >> >> The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly >> narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and >> on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the >> case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions >> appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having >> matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as >> I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a >> more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. >> This will also improve ingress protection. >> >> You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a >> rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final >> product is what you want gracing your portable shack. >> >> Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. >> >> All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable >> enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. >> Examples: >> * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your >> phone? >> * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it >> entirely from external power? >> * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on >> weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and >> amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) >> * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in >> development)? >> >> Pictures: >> SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG >> SPX3 Left Oblique: >> http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG >> SPX3 Right Oblique: >> http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG >> >> 73, >> Robert (AG6ZZ) >> >> SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert >> J. Morris >> SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by >> Robert J. Morris >> ______________________________________________________________ >> Elecraft mailing list >> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft >> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm >> Post: mailto:[hidden email] >> >> This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net >> Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html >> Message delivered to [hidden email] Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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What I would love [to buy] for the KX2: a pair of speakers, thus: an SPX2A speaker (with an inboard stereo amplifier) which can be used alone as a monaural speaker—but which is also configurable for stereo audio with the addition of the optional SPX2P
Joan KX2CW Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra, said Piglet. Shaka, when the walls fell, said Pooh. > On Apr 12, 2018, at 10:06, Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would > like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and > whether folks would want to own one. > > The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 > and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX > line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and > is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for > charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo > jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel > from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft > SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. > > The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external > radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 > PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and > improve the listening experience. > > The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly > narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and > on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the > case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions > appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having > matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as > I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a > more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. > This will also improve ingress protection. > > You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a > rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final > product is what you want gracing your portable shack. > > Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. > > All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable > enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. > Examples: > * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your > phone? > * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it > entirely from external power? > * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on > weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and > amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) > * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in > development)? > > Pictures: > SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG > SPX3 Left Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG > SPX3 Right Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG > > 73, > Robert (AG6ZZ) > > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert > J. Morris > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by > Robert J. Morris Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Thanks for the feedback, Joan. It appears the active and passive
versions are what folks would like. 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) On 2018-04-12 23:53, Joan wrote: > What I would love [to buy] for the KX2: a pair of speakers, thus: an SPX2A speaker (with an inboard stereo amplifier) which can be used alone as a monaural speaker--but which is also configurable for stereo audio with the addition of the optional SPX2P > > Joan KX2CW > > Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra, said Piglet. > Shaka, when the walls fell, said Pooh. ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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Hi Robert,
Your proposed speaker looks interesting. Thank you for offering it. My need is a little different. I want to use a KX2 for portable emergency communication, powering it directly from a 12V lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. For this application I would like to power an external amplified speaker directly from the same 12V LFP battery. I would be rather not have to recharge an amplified speaker's internal battery. 73, John, no8v ________________________________________ From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on behalf of Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 1:06:25 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [Elecraft] [KX3] New Product: SPX3 External Speaker I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and whether folks would want to own one. The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and improve the listening experience. The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. This will also improve ingress protection. You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final product is what you want gracing your portable shack. Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. Examples: * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your phone? * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it entirely from external power? * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in development)? Pictures: SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG SPX3 Left Oblique: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG SPX3 Right Oblique: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert J. Morris SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by Robert J. Morris ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Hi John,
Thanks for your feedback. It appears I didn't point out that the speaker can be powered externally, with or without an internal battery. I'm also going to change the power requirement to the standard ham shack 12V/13.8V. Actually, it will accept the same voltage range as the KX3 (9-15V DC). 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) On 2018-04-13 11:32, John Gibson wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Your proposed speaker looks interesting. Thank you for offering it. > > My need is a little different. I want to use a KX2 for portable emergency communication, powering it directly from a 12V lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. For this application I would like to power an external amplified speaker directly from the same 12V LFP battery. I would be rather not have to recharge an amplified speaker's internal battery. > > 73, > John, no8v > > ________________________________________ > From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on behalf of Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 1:06:25 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: [Elecraft] [KX3] New Product: SPX3 External Speaker > > I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would > like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and > whether folks would want to own one. > > The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 > and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX > line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and > is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for > charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo > jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel > from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft > SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. > > The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external > radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 > PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and > improve the listening experience. > > The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly > narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and > on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the > case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions > appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having > matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as > I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a > more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. > This will also improve ingress protection. > > You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a > rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final > product is what you want gracing your portable shack. > > Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. > > All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable > enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. > Examples: > * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your > phone? > * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it > entirely from external power? > * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on > weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and > amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) > * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in > development)? > > Pictures: > SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG > SPX3 Left Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG > SPX3 Right Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG > > 73, > Robert (AG6ZZ) > > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert > J. Morris > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by > Robert J. Morris > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > Message delivered to [hidden email] Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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Hi Robert,
I'm thinking you could greatly expand your potential market by having two speakers and supporting stereo audio. That way people could use the KX3 dual watch feature without having to plug in headphones. It might also be attractive for K3 users (like me) suffering from a space problem. I use the West Mountain speakers and love them but would like something smaller. Just a thought. Good luck. 73, Fred KE7X ________________________________ From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on behalf of John Gibson <[hidden email]> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2018 12:32 PM To: Robert J. Morris; [hidden email] Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] New Product: SPX3 External Speaker Hi Robert, Your proposed speaker looks interesting. Thank you for offering it. My need is a little different. I want to use a KX2 for portable emergency communication, powering it directly from a 12V lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. For this application I would like to power an external amplified speaker directly from the same 12V LFP battery. I would be rather not have to recharge an amplified speaker's internal battery. 73, John, no8v ________________________________________ From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on behalf of Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 1:06:25 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [Elecraft] [KX3] New Product: SPX3 External Speaker I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and whether folks would want to own one. The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and improve the listening experience. The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. This will also improve ingress protection. You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final product is what you want gracing your portable shack. Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. Examples: * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your phone? * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it entirely from external power? * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in development)? Pictures: SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG SPX3 Left Oblique: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG SPX3 Right Oblique: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert J. Morris SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by Robert J. 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Hi Fred,
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it very much. I guess I didn't make it clear enough in the long description. The SPX3 already has support for exactly what you're requesting. Just like the Elecraft SP3 and other similar desktop radio speakers, it splits the right channel and sends it out the left channel of the output stereo jack. The right channel of the output is unused. (or did I split off the left channel? same difference) That way, two identical speakers can be used in stereo when daisy-chained. Since the SPX3 tilts to have the driver cone aimed up at an angle, I find it more easily puts my ears in the listening sweet spot than having to prop up a forward facing speaker on a shelf. At any rate, the dual watch and stereo effects features of the KX3 can be enjoyed using a pair of SPX3s; likely as SPX3A and SPX3P. Also, the amplified SPX3 or SPX3A can be powered externally, with or without the internal battery. This brings us to a big question. Should I sell the SPX3A and SPX3P as a pair, or separately? Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) On 2018-04-13 13:23, Cady, Fred wrote: > Hi Robert, > > I'm thinking you could greatly expand your potential market by having two speakers and supporting stereo audio. That way people could use the KX3 dual watch feature without having to plug in headphones. It might also be attractive for K3 users (like me) suffering from a space problem. I use the West Mountain speakers and love them but would like something smaller. > > Just a thought. > > Good luck. > > 73, > > Fred KE7X > > ------------------------- > > FROM: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on behalf of John Gibson <[hidden email]> > SENT: Friday, April 13, 2018 12:32 PM > TO: Robert J. Morris; [hidden email] > SUBJECT: Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] New Product: SPX3 External Speaker > > Hi Robert, > > Your proposed speaker looks interesting. Thank you for offering it. > > My need is a little different. I want to use a KX2 for portable emergency communication, powering it directly from a 12V lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery. For this application I would like to power an external amplified speaker directly from the same 12V LFP battery. I would be rather not have to recharge an amplified speaker's internal battery. > > 73, > John, no8v > > ________________________________________ > From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on behalf of Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]> > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 1:06:25 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: [Elecraft] [KX3] New Product: SPX3 External Speaker > > I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would > like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and > whether folks would want to own one. > > The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 > and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX > line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and > is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for > charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo > jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel > from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft > SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. > > The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external > radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 > PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and > improve the listening experience. > > The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly > narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and > on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the > case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions > appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having > matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as > I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a > more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. > This will also improve ingress protection. > > You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a > rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final > product is what you want gracing your portable shack. > > Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. > > All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable > enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. > Examples: > * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your > phone? > * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it > entirely from external power? > * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on > weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and > amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) > * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in > development)? > > Pictures: > SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG > SPX3 Left Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG > SPX3 Right Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG > > 73, > Robert (AG6ZZ) > > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert > J. Morris > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by > Robert J. 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If possible could yu post an audio clip with both SSB and CW.
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I just found the message at the bottom from Bob N3MNT in the online
archive. I don't know why it wasn't emailed to me. Here's my response: Hi Bob, Thanks for your inquiry. The first prototype, though fully functional, is a proof of concept, and far from the final product. I'm making changes to the amplifier and enclosure which will alter the sound of the speaker. Also, the speaker driver may change. So, it's premature to make judgements of its sound quality. Furthermore, you should be aware that listening to recordings of audio equipment leaves a lot to be desired. After all, you wouldn't be listening to the SPX3 itself, but to what was picked up by the microphone and recording equipment I would have available, then played back on whatever computer, audio gear, and speakers or headphone you have on hand. Not only that, what sounds best to you may be different than what sounds best to someone standing next to you. It would be best to hear the final product in person. My endeavor is to create a product that sounds as good as possible to most listeners within the compromises necessary to get all the features folks most want in a very small, crowded enclosure and keep the price reasonable for what folks will be purchasing. Then, improve it as users provide feedback from how they choose to use it. Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) -- Bob N3MNT [1] Fri, 13 Apr 2018 13:59:07 -0700 [2] If possible could yu post an audio clip with both SSB and CW. -- Links: ------ [1] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=elecraft@...&q=from:%22Bob+N3MNT%22 [2] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=elecraft@...&q=date:20180413 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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I just spotted this in the online archive which wasn't emailed to me. I
apologize in a advance for others who post replies without getting a response from me. If the list server doesn't send me a copy, I may not spot it in the archive. The original message is at the bottom. First is my reply: Hi Walter, Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it. Yes, I'm aware of that amplifier. It would be appropriate for driving bookshelf HiFi speakers, as your writeup demonstrates - cool project, by the way. Aside from 15W being overkill for driving the 2W/3W driver in the SPX3, it wouldn't fit in the enclosure, and would need to be modified by hand to work as needed even if it did fit. Most transceiver external speakers put out 2-3W, as that's all that's necessary for listening to voice and CW at close range. Plus, when taking the SPX3 portable, it needs to last a long time on a battery. 15W per channel (30W) would drain a battery mighty quick. I turned the prototype on this morning when I got up, and it's still running after more than 15 hours on the same battery charge. The SPX3 sports features specific to what the KX3 needs, such as a low pass filter, built-in battery and charging circuitry, a shielded enclosure to eliminate RF from the antenna affecting the audio, works great outdoors, the speaker cone won't get damaged if it gets wet, and more. Plus, it matches the KX3 and supports KX panels and covers (already in talks with the SIDE KX folks). You might want a pair yourself to take on the road. Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) --- Walter Underwood [1] Fri, 13 Apr 2018 11:58:12 -0700 [2] I use this 12 V audio amp. It would be easy to put it inside a speaker. It seems to vary in price a bit. Today it is $8.50, on the low side. "DROK TDA7297 15W+15W Audio Power Amplifier Module AC/DC 9-18V 2.0 Dual Channel Stereo Amp Board" https://smile.amazon.com/DROK-Amplifier-Amplify-Digital-Portable/dp/B00C4MT274/ At home, I stick it to the top of one of the speakers with velcro. Writeup is here: https://observer.wunderwood.org/2017/03/04/speakers-for-my-elecraft-kx3/ wunder K6WRU Walter Underwood CM87wj http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) Links: ------ [1] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=elecraft@...&q=from:%22Walter+Underwood%22 [2] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=elecraft@...&q=date:20180413 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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I just found the message at the bottom from Bob N3MNT in the online
archive. I don't know why it wasn't emailed to me. Here's my response: Hi Bob, Thanks for your inquiry. The first prototype, though fully functional, is a proof of concept, and far from the final product. I'm making changes to the amplifier and enclosure which will alter the sound of the speaker. Also, the speaker driver may change. So, it's premature to make judgements of its sound quality right now. Furthermore, listening to recordings of audio equipment leaves a lot to be desired. After all, you wouldn't be listening to the SPX3 itself, but to what was picked up by the microphone and recording equipment I would have available, then played back on whatever computer, audio gear, and speakers or headphone you have on hand. Not only that, what sounds best to you may be different than what sounds best to someone standing next to you. It would be best to hear the final product in person. My endeavor is to create a product that sounds as good as possible to most listeners within the compromises necessary to get all the features folks most want in a very small, crowded enclosure and keep the price reasonable for what folks will be purchasing. Then, improve it as users provide feedback from how they choose to use it. Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) -- Bob N3MNT Fri, 13 Apr 2018 13:59:07 -0700 If possible could yu post an audio clip with both SSB and CW. -- ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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I just found the message at the bottom from Bob N3MNT in the online
archive. I don't know why it wasn't emailed to me. Here's my response: Hi Bob, Thanks for your inquiry. The first prototype, though fully functional, is a proof of concept, and far from the final product. I'm making changes to the amplifier and enclosure which will alter the sound of the speaker. Also, the speaker driver may change. So, it's premature to make judgements of its sound quality right now. Furthermore, listening to recordings of audio equipment leaves a lot to be desired. After all, you wouldn't be listening to the SPX3 itself, but to what was picked up by the microphone and recording equipment I would have available, then played back on whatever computer, audio gear, and speakers or headphone you have on hand. Not only that, what sounds best to you may be different than what sounds best to someone standing next to you. It would be best to hear the final product in person. My endeavor is to create a product that sounds as good as possible to most listeners within the compromises necessary to get all the features folks most want in a very small, crowded enclosure and keep the price reasonable for what folks will be purchasing. Then, improve it as users provide feedback from how they choose to use it. Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) -- Bob N3MNT Fri, 13 Apr 2018 13:59:07 -0700 If possible could yu post an audio clip with both SSB and CW. -- ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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I would prefer followings;
1. a stereo audio output which can be connected to PC audio input. 2. a VR for changing SP output level without changing KX3/KX2 AF VOL These are useful to operate digital modes. 73 de JH3SIF, Keith > 2018/04/13 2:06、Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]>のメール: > > I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would > like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and > whether folks would want to own one. > > The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 > and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX > line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and > is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for > charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo > jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel > from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft > SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. > > The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external > radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 > PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and > improve the listening experience. > > The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly > narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and > on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the > case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions > appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having > matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as > I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a > more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. > This will also improve ingress protection. > > You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a > rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final > product is what you want gracing your portable shack. > > Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. > > All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable > enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. > Examples: > * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your > phone? > * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it > entirely from external power? > * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on > weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and > amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) > * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in > development)? > > Pictures: > SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG > SPX3 Left Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG > SPX3 Right Oblique: > http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG > > 73, > Robert (AG6ZZ) > > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert > J. Morris > SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by > Robert J. Morris > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > Message delivered to [hidden email] ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Keith,
You can already do that with a simple stereo cable to connect the KX2/KX3 PHONES jack to your computer soundcard input. The computer soundcard level can be changed without varying the KX2/KX3 AF gain. 73, Don W3FPR On 4/14/2018 9:47 PM, Keith Onishi wrote: > I would prefer followings; > > 1. a stereo audio output which can be connected to PC audio input. > 2. a VR for changing SP output level without changing KX3/KX2 AF VOL > > These are useful to operate digital modes. > > 73 de JH3SIF, Keith > >> 2018/04/13 2:06、Robert J. Morris <[hidden email]>のメール: >> >> I've built a prototype powered external speaker for the KX3, and would >> like some feedback on what folks would desire in terms of features, and >> whether folks would want to own one. >> >> The speaker currently is designed to match the overall look of the KX3 >> and PX3, and accept similar third-party panels and covers as for the KX >> line. Presently, it uses the same legs and feet as the KX3 and PX3, and >> is the same height and depth as those. There is one USB port for >> charging the internal lithium battery, and input and output stereo >> jacks. The speaker is mono. The output jack redirects the right channel >> from the stereo input for a second speaker, just like with the Elecraft >> SP3 and other similar external speakers. The speaker is amplified. >> >> The SPX3 puts out a maximum of 3W, and is about as loud as any external >> radio speaker gets. Volume is adjusted by the KX3. It plugs into the KX3 >> PHONES jack. There is a built-in low pass filter to reduce noise and >> improve the listening experience. >> >> The prototype, as you'll see in pictures in the links below, is slightly >> narrower than the expected finished product. The speaker driver and >> on/off switch are both waterproof, but - just like the KX3 and PX3 - the >> case isn't. So, don't drop it in a lake. It will handle all conditions >> appropriate for the KX3, and is meant for indoor and outdoor use. Having >> matched the case design so closely to the KX3, it isn't as airtight as >> I'd like it, so the next prototype will have the case halves join in a >> more customary way, but remain the same dimensions and overall look. >> This will also improve ingress protection. >> >> You'll see the speaker is not a polished finished product yet, as it's a >> rough first prototype made by hand. Your feedback will assure the final >> product is what you want gracing your portable shack. >> >> Please note, the KX3 in the photo is only to demonstrate the speaker. >> >> All feedback is welcome. Please let me know which reasonable >> enhancements or simplifications you'd like to see. >> Examples: >> * Would you want an output USB port to use the speaker to charge your >> phone? >> * Would you want to dispense with the built-in battery, and run it >> entirely from external power? >> * Would you want a second passive speaker driven by the first to save on >> weight and cost? That is, a SPX3A (active, with battery, charger, and >> amp) and SPX3P (passive, with only speaker driver) >> * If you're a KX2 user, would you like me to produce the SPX2 (also in >> development)? >> >> Pictures: >> SPX3 with KX3: http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_KX3.JPG >> SPX3 Left Oblique: >> http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_LeftOblique.JPG >> SPX3 Right Oblique: >> http://www.iloc.com/ag6zz/SPX3/AG6ZZ_SPX3_RightOblique.JPG >> >> 73, >> Robert (AG6ZZ) >> >> SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Trademarks (TM) of Robert >> J. Morris >> SPX2, SPX2A, SPX2P, SPX3, SPX3A, and SPX3P are Copyright (C) 2018 by >> Robert J. Morris >> ______________________________________________________________ >> Elecraft mailing list >> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft >> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm >> Post: mailto:[hidden email] >> >> This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net >> Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html >> Message delivered to [hidden email] > > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > Message delivered to [hidden email] > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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Robert,
I really like the idea of a matching active and passive speaker set for the KX3; I’d be very interested in having one active one, with an internal rechargeable battery, and one passive one. Having a USB on the side for additional functionality is also very desirable. Thanks for considering. 73, Mark KM6HFR ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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First of all, I want to say thanks to everyone for all the great
feedback I've been getting on the speaker. Here's are some requested features: 1. One stereo channel to speaker driver and another channel to output jack (already in first prototype) 2. 12V input (planned is 9-15V, like the KX3) 3. Separate powered (active) and unpowered (passive) speakers The reasons I've gotten for this is that it would save on the weight of and inconvenience of charging a second battery 4. Separate volume controls for the internal speaker driver and the output jack The reason I've gotten for this is that a computer will need the volume set separately from the speaker. Some have stated the computer's software can adjust the gain on the input, and that there only needs to be one volume control for the speaker driver. I'll need consensus on this from the digital mode folks. 5. USB power output This would be convenient for those who wish to use their speakers as phone chargers. Things to consider: A. Making two different speakers substantially increases manufacturing costs for the most expensive part; the enclosure. Since most folks will be fine with just one speaker, then the lower production numbers of the passive speaker would make its per unit cost much higher than the active one. However, folks would expect a lower price on the passive one. So, I'd have to sell them as pairs to justify manufacturing the passive ones, which would mean a higher cost to consumers who only want the active one. It would also increase the cost to those who want both because of the two different enclosures instead of just one enclosure twice. B. The one issue which would force making both an active and a passive speaker is the need stated by some respondents that the active one would require a second volume control for the output to the computer for digital modes. It would be expensive and time consuming for me to try every digital mode software on every operating system, so I need confirmation whether this is truly necessary. C. If a second volume control is not truly necessary, then that simplifies things tremendously. I'll wait for consensus on this before going into why. D. A USB power output port is beyond the scope of the speaker's intended utility. Also, it would draw down the battery at the cost of significantly limiting how long the speaker could be used before needing a recharge. Furthermore, the extra hole and port would increase the cost while reducing ingress protection. Lastly, there's not much room in the small enclosure to accomodate nonessential items. Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Robert,
You will need to provide a means of connecting the KX2/KX3 PHONES output to a soundcard for the use of digital modes. The KXSPA should connect to the left channel since that is the channel that is normally used by soundcard digital. I think that means you would want to provide a knob controlled gain control on your active speaker so the sound level to the speakers can be controlled without disturbing the level to the soundcard being used for digital modes. 73, Don W3FPR On 4/15/2018 11:40 PM, Robert Morris wrote: > First of all, I want to say thanks to everyone for all the great > feedback I've been getting on the speaker. Here's are some requested > features: > > 1. One stereo channel to speaker driver and another channel to output > jack (already in first prototype) > > 2. 12V input (planned is 9-15V, like the KX3) > > 3. Separate powered (active) and unpowered (passive) speakers > The reasons I've gotten for this is that it would save on the weight of > and inconvenience of charging a second battery > > 4. Separate volume controls for the internal speaker driver and the > output jack > The reason I've gotten for this is that a computer will need the volume > set separately from the speaker. > Some have stated the computer's software can adjust the gain on the > input, and that there only needs to be one volume control for the > speaker driver. I'll need consensus on this from the digital mode folks. > > 5. USB power output > This would be convenient for those who wish to use their speakers as > phone chargers. > > Things to consider: > > A. Making two different speakers substantially increases manufacturing > costs for the most expensive part; the enclosure. Since most folks will > be fine with just one speaker, then the lower production numbers of the > passive speaker would make its per unit cost much higher than the active > one. However, folks would expect a lower price on the passive one. So, > I'd have to sell them as pairs to justify manufacturing the passive > ones, which would mean a higher cost to consumers who only want the > active one. It would also increase the cost to those who want both > because of the two different enclosures instead of just one enclosure > twice. > > B. The one issue which would force making both an active and a passive > speaker is the need stated by some respondents that the active one would > require a second volume control for the output to the computer for > digital modes. It would be expensive and time consuming for me to try > every digital mode software on every operating system, so I need > confirmation whether this is truly necessary. > > C. If a second volume control is not truly necessary, then that > simplifies things tremendously. I'll wait for consensus on this before > going into why. > > D. A USB power output port is beyond the scope of the speaker's intended > utility. Also, it would draw down the battery at the cost of > significantly limiting how long the speaker could be used before needing > a recharge. Furthermore, the extra hole and port would increase the cost > while reducing ingress protection. Lastly, there's not much room in the > small enclosure to accomodate nonessential items. > > Thanks and 73, > Robert (AG6ZZ) > ______________________________________________________________ > Elecraft mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:[hidden email] > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > Message delivered to [hidden email] > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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Thanks for your feedback. I'm hoping one volume knob will do the job for everyone else too. Plus, if the KX3 puts out enough signal for the PC, then you don't really want an amplifier in the signal path. I want to be sure about the channel which needs to go to the sound card. Are you saying the left channel from the KX3 is the one the computer needs, or are you saying the computer needs the signal to be present on the left channel of its input? If it's the latter, then that is already how the SPX3 is wired. For the first prototype, the stereo output of the KX3 goes into the SPX3 input port, then is split. The left channel goes to the amplifier, and the right goes to the left channel of the output port. Will that do the job, or does the computer really need the signal which originated from the left channel of the KX3? I don't see in the KX3 manual where it specifies which channel the digital mode signal is output. I had assumed it would be on both left and right channels. Thanks and 73, Robert (AG6ZZ) On 2018-04-15 21:24, Don Wilhelm wrote: > Robert, > > You will need to provide a means of connecting the KX2/KX3 PHONES output to a soundcard for the use of digital modes. > > The KXSPA should connect to the left channel since that is the channel that is normally used by soundcard digital. > > I think that means you would want to provide a knob controlled gain control on your active speaker so the sound level to the speakers can be controlled without disturbing the level to the soundcard being used for digital modes. > > 73, > Don W3FPR > > On 4/15/2018 11:40 PM, Robert Morris wrote: > >> First of all, I want to say thanks to everyone for all the great feedback I've been getting on the speaker. Here's are some requested features: >> >> 1. One stereo channel to speaker driver and another channel to output jack (already in first prototype) >> >> 2. 12V input (planned is 9-15V, like the KX3) >> >> 3. Separate powered (active) and unpowered (passive) speakers >> The reasons I've gotten for this is that it would save on the weight of and inconvenience of charging a second battery >> >> 4. Separate volume controls for the internal speaker driver and the output jack >> The reason I've gotten for this is that a computer will need the volume set separately from the speaker. >> Some have stated the computer's software can adjust the gain on the input, and that there only needs to be one volume control for the speaker driver. I'll need consensus on this from the digital mode folks. >> >> 5. USB power output >> This would be convenient for those who wish to use their speakers as phone chargers. >> >> Things to consider: >> >> A. Making two different speakers substantially increases manufacturing costs for the most expensive part; the enclosure. Since most folks will be fine with just one speaker, then the lower production numbers of the passive speaker would make its per unit cost much higher than the active one. However, folks would expect a lower price on the passive one. So, I'd have to sell them as pairs to justify manufacturing the passive ones, which would mean a higher cost to consumers who only want the active one. It would also increase the cost to those who want both because of the two different enclosures instead of just one enclosure twice. >> >> B. The one issue which would force making both an active and a passive speaker is the need stated by some respondents that the active one would require a second volume control for the output to the computer for digital modes. It would be expensive and time consuming for me to try every digital mode software on every operating system, so I need confirmation whether this is truly necessary. >> >> C. If a second volume control is not truly necessary, then that simplifies things tremendously. I'll wait for consensus on this before going into why. >> >> D. A USB power output port is beyond the scope of the speaker's intended utility. Also, it would draw down the battery at the cost of significantly limiting how long the speaker could be used before needing a recharge. Furthermore, the extra hole and port would increase the cost while reducing ingress protection. Lastly, there's not much room in the small enclosure to accomodate nonessential items. >> >> Thanks and 73, >> Robert (AG6ZZ) >> ______________________________________________________________ >> Elecraft mailing list >> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft >> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm >> Post: mailto:[hidden email] >> >> This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net >> Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html >> Message delivered to [hidden email] Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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