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spiffing
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i'd also like to know this. Cheers Chris |
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Tony Wilkes
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I can help with the drivers but would prefer if you get a quote for the boxes from one of the box builders on this site.
I personally have used Dom on here who has always delivered but I know that there are load of competent builders on here. They will seem expensive if you compare them to the budget stuff by Mackie, Peavey, Yamaha etc. but are considerably less than the proper high-end stuff that they should be compared with. Tony |
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kevin tyler
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Hi tony
have you done any more with this design, did you make and test the 2 by 12 version,
i'm in the mood to build something new and my bass bins just wont roll up stairs
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Tony Wilkes
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Kevin Yes I have been using them a while now. Similar output to a typical single 18" but in 70L. These are tuned like the single 12" @ 45hz and have a simmed -3db of 43hz. To use a hi-fi term they really have a slam to them. Have also done slightly bigger boxes of 45L per driver tuned to 38hz.
The simple system below has got more praise than anything that I have ever taken out. |
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kevin tyler
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well done tony
that looks really great, and luggable,
what you up? are you building any more gear,
hope you are well
kev
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Tony Wilkes
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Done a few commercial designs which are hush-hush.
Some guys I know are building my 4 x 12" "V" top section which has 4 x 12N620's and a Neo Co-Ax top end which should be fun. Setting it up in a few weeks will take a few piccies. Working on a few Tapped horns at the moment 12" & 15" versions. Will post results when and if they put a smile on my face. What about you? Tony |
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mikey bear
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look forward to hearing about these designs
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kevin tyler
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Hi tony
i am well thanks, just treading water waiting for the summer season to kick in, its a bit slack here to say the least, post some pics when you can of your projects, sounds interesting
cheers
kev
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Jon Norwich
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Is the plan for the 1 x 12" still available???? I'm keen.....
Love the idea of having a small sub that would do the job - i'm in a band and we would like some punch in pubs without breaking our backs.... Edited by Jon Norwich - 22 September 2010 at 11:32am |
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Tony Wilkes
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Jon, Just PM me your normal Email address please.
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www.forteaudio.eu - BMS - db-Mark Processors - Lexon (SAE)
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Edd Jordan
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tony love these little subs look great. still cant get that mini dsp card todo anything.
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I do a sideline in ply wood wheels.
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Tony Wilkes
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I had no problems getting mine to work, I really got narked with it because of its less than unity gain and also because of it software dependencies. They seem to be held in high regard in other quarters. Tony |
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