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luton_soundman
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BJtheDJ
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You can buy them cheaper without a driver: http://www.toutlehautparleur.com/kit-ebenisterie-la-pdb-fr-scoop-18-cp-bouleau-18-mm.html |
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hmaudio
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Edited by hmaudio - 06 April 2017 at 4:17am |
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Nottingham based cab builder. https://www.facebook.com/HMAudio-154352667920145/?ref=bookmarks
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mini-mad
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I think i remember a thread with those tops being built... lovely looking!!!
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If it sounds like a gorilla is trying to escape, turn it down.
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luton_soundman
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djkeet
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Very nice I like the look of this set up how did it perform at pressure check looking at other picture/vids of the event were sounds using 6 subs against the four or is it that I cant count, Is there a formula on what to bring or is that left up to the sounds cheers? |
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luton_soundman
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There was a formula. 4bass on the floor and whatever on top. One sound had 4 on the floor 4 on top, one just had 6 bass on the floor and we had 4 bass on the floor 2 on top
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djkeet
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Thanks for that.
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SouthwestCNC
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What are the drill holes for?
Edit.. Must be fixing. Whats the idea for a removable driver in a panel. Looks like more work than just removing the driver. Edited by SouthwestCNC - 06 April 2017 at 10:33pm |
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ermita
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Perhaps an idea for doubling the front panel for driver. But as you've said more work than fixing the driver straight onto a permanent double panel in the first place. Save lots of bolts and t-nuts.
Nice build though. |
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SouthwestCNC
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Yes they look great, I'd say far too many screws tho. Only other reason I can think of is that it would allow you to put any driver in on a different panel.
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cravings
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you could turn the driver round. and put it back for transport.
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