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    Posted: 20 July 2008 at 7:53pm
Hello,

Here's some pics of my recently completed project - as always I get carried away and forget to get step by step progress pics but I think you get the general idea...



nightmare to get hold of - as well as the SN12Bs (thanks robo!)






lining things up...



















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Absolutely stunning!
Which compression drivers you used Tom ?
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thanks Smile

BMD 750 as specified by client.
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Originally posted by tomschute tomschute wrote:

BMD 750 as specified by client.
 
Same here, but thinking of trying out them Beyma CP-755Ti's to see how much more sizzle/sparle in the top end I can get, otherwise I'll be adding bullets.
 


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Beyma CP-755Ti's a very nice comp. Think 1 1/2 inch is a much better way to go. Be a good combo with the SN 12B's.
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How do they sound Tom? Is 750 play good enough?
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if u use the cp-755ti dont u need a different horn as it is a 1.4 inch instead of a 2 inch??

would not the cp-750ti be a better choice??
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very nice once again tom, Clap

i use the Beyma CP-755Ti's and ye you would have to get the horn to go with them there expensive too 80 squid a pop but there very tasty two part cast and resin or plastic..
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THE 750TI'S ARE LOVELY ON THE TD400, GOT THEM IN MY MT122'S.
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Has anyone got a cut list for MT121 or the MT122, very much appreciated..Thanks
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Originally posted by music force music force wrote:

Has anyone got a cut list for MT121 or the MT122, very much appreciated..Thanks



I've been trying to come up with a cut list- but its hard having never built them.    Hopefully someone would be willing to share.
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How do they sound? I have a set of SN-12B's also and are considering building them.
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