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snowflake
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lorenzo31071997
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I wanted to build something, I wouldn't want to buy it ready
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Buy a shitload of Soundgear Orbit 4... Job done 🙂
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lorenzo31071997
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I really love the design of the H3 that goes well with my musical genre. The alternative would have been RCF 4PRO 6001. But I have never heard either play, so I don't know the difference. I use the WSX as a subwoofer, so I thought about the H3. If you can't find the TPA plans, do you know any other boxes with similar designs where the plans are published?
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Well cloning a clone could almost be an ethical thing
I looked at tpa site, they even literally copy Martin marketing terms like unique phase ball for the phase plug. Jokes aside, a big part of the sound of this speakers in the original form are crossovers and processing, so even with plans getting them to sound tight would require work and knowledge, which you don't seem to have. Intellettuale theft issues apart, you'd Better look on the second hand market. Look for italian brands like rcf, outline, montarbo
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lorenzo31071997
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it might be a great idea!
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Edited by mk2_ginger_biscuit69 - 01 January 2020 at 10:27pm |
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''Remember that the object of a subwoofer is to enhance the output of your main speakers, not overpower it''
''Dubstep - an elongated electronic fart'' |
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lorenzo31071997
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Can you say how much you paid the single? Would you like to take them apart and create your design plans? We could help you out
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partya
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I have 4 x TPA TX-3s (their H3 copy). For the price I paid for them, they're good value - I've had 5 years of trouble free usage out of them and they sound fine too.
I found their customer service to be pretty average, though when I paid the same price as a single Mackie SRM450 for each (shipping included), I can live with that. My $0.02, cheers.
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Turn it up! Turn what up?
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lorenzo31071997
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I had never heard of Peter Morris, I did a search on the web and I did not find a personal site where to find the design plans. I searched the forum and found several products, but not something done and finished. How difficult do you think the production of these boxes would be? We read that the configuration is very difficult to make them sound good, even if the yield is statospheric (how is it possible with only 2x12 "to make 100-20K Hz?). There are many plans of RCF 4PRO, specific components to use and the configurations are ready
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smitske96
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If going for such a cab, why not built something like the PM90/60 (Peter Morris DIY).
From 100Hz and up it probably performs better (with correct components and processing) then both the RCF and Martin audio. It's also much lighter.
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lorenzo31071997
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So do you recommend the RCF 4PRO 6001 without any doubt?
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