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RUS
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Posted: 05 October 2010 at 3:03pm |
hiyer all.
who can tell me about this cab. mainly i need to know if these were all made with 25mm ply. ? am i right in thinking some of these cabs were loaded with diffrent power rated drivers. ? and any links you have or anything you can tell me about this cab would be great. thanks rus. |
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biotec
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presumably you've seen the data sheet?
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me so horny, me love you long throw.
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RUS
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i have seen that thanks biotec. i should have pointed out what ive already seen.
ill be taking delivery of an original tsw-124 soon. one for me to have a listen to loaded with a pd2450 and two to copy it down to a tee. |
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cracker.a
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Looks they using 21 mm material as per the plan in following link:
http://hornplans.free.fr/tsw124.html Anyone would have a link to TSW 721 plan ? Edited by cracker.a - 06 October 2010 at 1:24am |
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RAGING PROMOTIONS
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havent found a 721 plan, although i might be taking apart one of our 8 to have a go at making some new ones as ours are pretty battered on the outside, although the original drivers are still running well.
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jbl_man
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Are you planning on using new drivers Rus? those PD2450's are a fortune new...or is there a cheaper alternative?
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Be seeing you.
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TONY.A.S.S.
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We made all the 124's and they were made with 25mm ply. The original speaker had a polystyrene cone but that was short lived and it ended up with 2450, but I believe it was a cheaper version. |
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fuzzylogic
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Didn't Fane do the polystyrene monster cones??I have a catalogue somewhere with them in...
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NEIGHBOURHOOD SOUNDSYSTEM Infinitely baffled. |
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Stray-Sounds
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Have you heard these cabs RUS? If so what they sound like?
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<a href="http://www.soundhirewales.co.uk/">PA & Lighting - Sound Hire Wales</a> |
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RUS
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hi.
@cracker thanks ive seen them plans not sure why they were drawn up for 21mm ply. :S @jbl_man i am using new and yes they are costly alright over £500 a piece and thats without delivery lol. im not sure of another suitable driver but i could only ever see myself using the pd2450 in this cab anyway. @tony_a.s.s. when you said you made all the 124 do you mean you worked at turbosound and produced them for them. ? why was the polystyrene cone short lived. ? @fuzzy dig it out lets have a look. :) @stray-sound ive not heard these. but i dout there going to dissapoint. im sure theres a fair few guys on here that have though. anyone. ? one chap said people like to use these for drum&bass i can see why. another question i have is what sort of frequency range am i going to get out of this cab. ? ive heard a few diffrent ideas. one guy in the uk not on this forum said 15hz to 200hz but i dont think there do quite that. :/ thanks for your replys chaps. Edited by RUS - 07 October 2010 at 2:38pm |
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toastyghost
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If you're going to make two TSW124 copies, and load them with drivers that cost upwards of £500, I'd strongly suggest you reconsider and buy some second hand pro cabinets instead.
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jbl_man
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Ditto that,add in the cost of 1 inch birch ply as well,and i think you should look for some 2nd hand genuine ones instead.Just an opinion.
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Be seeing you.
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