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Strange Daze
Old Croc Joined: 14 July 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2861 |
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Posted: 12 December 2007 at 10:15am |
thats a load of sh*t.....
Aldcrofts is over-rated and over priced.
Ive painted some cabs in it a while back, and it lasted like two gigs.......Put a cab in a van, slide it across the floor and its f**ked.
I much prefer carpet myself (its just a shame that they do pick up beer smells....)....
good job on the cabs anyway Nick...Tidy job i thought :)
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everdark
Registered User Joined: 08 April 2007 Location: Russian Federat Status: Offline Points: 242 |
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well done mate
I hate the day i faced the idea of carpeting! Only painting now :) (: |
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CHAMPION
Old Croc Joined: 30 September 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 3667 |
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Clean Miter joints...Good job.....Give you satisfaction seeing them complete
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Insomnia
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Hi DJ NICK
Great Job- well done
and a nice and tidy carpet finish
keep it up!
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ToNy MoNtAnA
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Very nice build and joining. And quality driver used.
Just the finish sucks, makes them look cheap and scuffs up easy, picks up dirt easy[lots of vacuuming needed] and beer smells. And the plastic corners look cheap. You should have gone for Aldcroft or simular paint finish. Edited by ToNy MoNtAnA - 03 December 2007 at 1:24am |
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DJ Nick
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Absolutely Jhodas.. thanks mate.. that was a mistake... its how you said it.
Thanks for the feedback.
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Jhodas
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Hope that's the other way round... i.e. HP @ 45Hz and LP @ 125Hz Tidy looking build tho, nice job m8. |
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HansA
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furrrrrry :D Nice build.
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tommysb
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They look very nice Nick, well done!
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DJ Nick
Registered User Joined: 24 June 2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 46 |
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A huge thanks to Rog for this very sweet sounding horn.
It took a bit of effort, but the reward is a very sweet and punchy sound. I love these bass horns, i'm running 4 of them loaded with RCFl18p300 1k variants. Only running about 400w into each one off a crown XLS802 amp ( grossly underpowered but more than adequate for the room), low pass at 45 hz. and high pass at 125hz crossing over to a couple of jbl EONs. and the sound is very pleasant and reasonably deep.
I dj in a local pub which ive permanenlty put the system into.
Here are some random build pics.. Im working on the MT102s to complement them next.. already have 4 x RCF L10P750YK drivers and 2 beyma CP800ti Comps.. i couldnt get the beyma flares so i found some H6040 Rcf flares. hopefully they are close enough to the beyma flares that Rog specified.
Thanks Rog.
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