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    Posted: 07 July 2008 at 12:56am
Taken a very long time, but worth every minute!
Loaded with PD123ER
Beyma CP750ti
TD400 flares
 
I'm running the PD123ER's with a Crown Xti 2000 (800watts @ 4 Ohms)
The Beyma's are running off a Crown Xti 1000

*PHOTOS HAVE VANISHED, WILL TRY AND FIND THEM AND ADD THEM BACK IN SOON!*
 
Needless to say they sound amazing! In our small basement club, you cant stand near them when you crank them up and they produce crystal clear sound. Really happy with the finish too, the paint is 4 thick coats of black Aldcroft.


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tasty.......Clap
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Thanks. Its my first build!
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HOT DAMN they look great nice one :)
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Wow they look fantastic! What does the PCB connected to the HF driver do? 
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Sh*te! I can only see 2 pics from that lot!
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IMO overload protection in case of crossover or amp failure - passive HP filter 2nd order.

oh, and nice build. Keep up.... :)


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love begins below 40Hz
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote stusparty Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 July 2008 at 2:28pm
Its a high pass filter, mainly for added protection. Just incase someone plugs the wrong speaker lead in to the wrong plug at the back! LOL
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They look great mate, keep it up :)
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well done
i tried to build a my122 but i decided to have separate top and mt flare boxes
bet they weigh a ton!
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mine have a lot more filler in than that :)
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Very nice indeed.
 
One mod i would suggest is to add a support for the compression driver so it's not taking all the weight on the horn.
 
A simple piece of wood that has a hole in it the same size as the comp driver should do the trick.  I've had a couple of breakages from fairly small knocks on cabs without braces
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