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    Posted: 31 March 2008 at 7:45pm
Hello. I've built HB1205A3 from the selenium plans. The HF-part is removed, I will make a separate box for that.
The box was a little tricky, but still very fun to build.









Will post some more pics when they're coated.
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Wow Very nice build
what are you planning to load them with?
Xover points?
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nice, look bloody solid [and heavy!] Smile
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ye they do look realy solid, +1 on the cross over points?
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Will be loaded with P. audio SN12B. Probably to be crossed over at ~200 Hz or do you think they can go lower?

edit forgot to mention the upper xover point which is ~1,5kHz


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Bumping this thread to add a picture of the painted rig.

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looking good, what are you planning to use between the mids & the scoops?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tekasis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 2008 at 9:51pm
Originally posted by Static Age Static Age wrote:

looking good, what are you planning to use between the mids & the scoops?
 
Even nicer finished. Some people play mids just like that directly above 4' scoops! I still can't understand it.
 
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Will indeed start by using them directly above the scoops. We'll see how it sounds and if it doesn't work I'll add something between. I wan't to get going as soon as possible, but I don't wan't to rush things either..

Getting a full proper sound system is kind of a long term project for me, since I'm a student and probably will be for the next four years too. So I'm trying to put this system together in a way that will allow for building out by adding a few boxes at a time.
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Very nice Thumbs%20Up
 
If you are running a reggae system you may be fine using them above the scoops. Depends on how high you can cross your scoops and how low your mids can go.
I found that reggae in gereral needs lots of bass, mids and highs, but you can get away without having huge amounts of kick.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Static Age Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2008 at 12:04pm
i wasnt implying that it wouldnt work, i just saw that the original poster said that the selenium mid runs from 200hz up. i was wondering if he would play the scoops upto 200hz or if he would leave a gap in the sound. its always been my understanding that reggae sound men dont like to play scoops any higher than 90hz max.
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