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i bet it weighs a bit! nice build Thumbs Up
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~120kg with 2xC18-600LF

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote levyte357 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 July 2009 at 12:23pm
Originally posted by Jake_Fielder Jake_Fielder wrote:

F**king hell! what a design!
Its a pretty good idea for a layout, lev was trying to design a 2x18 wsx, this looks mental


Exactly what I visualised, This is gonna be something special.Clap

Would expect to only take 2x of these out to most places.

Only problem is, builders will be rubbing their hands together with glee, when you ask for a quote for this.

Unless we in UK, do huge group buy from CNC geezers, when design is tested. Embarrassed

EDIT:Top loading as well... Oh dear, really have to try and contain myself. Assembling list of compatible drivers as we speak.




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drivers:

High BL: >28
Large Xmax: >=9mm.

List (top 3):
1) 18Sound 18NLW9600 (for best response and SPL) 
2) PD 1850 (expensive + heavy)
3) Beyma 18SW1600Nd

Will work with P-Audio C18-600LF (cheapest)...tested... but only from ~45Hz
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Originally posted by Jake_Fielder Jake_Fielder wrote:

F**king hell! what a design!
Its a pretty good idea for a layout, lev was trying to design a 2x18 wsx, this looks mental

MeatGrinder V1 had SCOOPMODE (without front panel), but "Frankenstein" style of driver loading. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote imageoven Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 July 2009 at 1:05pm
It looks as if there is no expansion in the section between the two chambers, is there a reason for this?

edit; I'm referring to the first design.


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Originally posted by Amano Amano wrote:

drivers:

High BL: >28
Large Xmax: >=9mm.

List (top 3):
1) 18Sound 18NLW9600 (for best response and SPL) 
2) PD 1850 (expensive + heavy)
3) Beyma 18SW1600Nd

Will work with P-Audio C18-600LF (cheapest)...tested... but only from ~45Hz


You maybe suprised what 18TBX100, V18-1000, Turbomax 1000 will do in there. Wink


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Originally posted by imageoven imageoven wrote:

It looks as if there is no expansion in the section between the two chambers, is there a reason for this?

edit; I'm referring to the first design.

v1 or v2?

If you talking about v2, then there is expansion between chambers! 
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Originally posted by Amano Amano wrote:



this is the picture I was referring to. the gap between the chambers looks parrallel sided, or does it expand in the other direction somehow?
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whats the dimentions of the V2?
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It looks like it's wider at the bottom than it is at the top to me, are you accounting for perspective of the photo?
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