186 Horn + MT122 new rig [build pics] |
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zbinior
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Posted: 21 July 2013 at 9:35pm |
Hi,
we are a group of people from Poland who decided to build a rig consisting of 8 x 186 Horn (PD186 loaded) + 4 x MT122 (PD121 + Beyma CP750 loaded). Powered by FFA10000 (8 x 18'') + FFA6004 (8 x 12''). In following weeks we are going to buy EV DC One signal processor and an amplifier for 4 x 2'' (not decied yet). This project took us half a year and below you can see some build pics. And the first gig!! (drum and bass / hardtek gig) |
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all bass
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Very tight looking build!
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LjudLahger
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Cool!
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ceharden
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I am very jealous of the workshop1 A good demonstration on how to assemble cabs properly too, excellent work!
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hmaudio
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Beautiful work man not seen a 186 build in a while! did you make the hatch on the back bigger than on the original plan? looks so and il be doing the same on my next build i always hated how hard it was to mount/load the 186
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Nottingham based cab builder. https://www.facebook.com/HMAudio-154352667920145/?ref=bookmarks
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ermita
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very nice looking rig...liking the idea of MT122 feet.
but why the handles not flush in the wood. |
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RealitySound
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Awesome build!
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When you gonna send me some $$ mate ?
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Nitz V1505
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Tight build. Love the workshop too!!!
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LET THE BASS ROLL LIKE THUNDER
& THE TOPS LIKE LIGHTNING..... |
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Robbo
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Really nice job there--Just a shame that the handles and socket panels were not rebated as its an easy job to do with a little jig when making a few cabinets and it stops the screw heads from grooving the cabinets next to them in transit.
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CETUS A
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supremesoundz
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Handles can still be rebated. What first class build, they look like pro cabinets. |
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Five &
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IT DOESN'T GET CLEANER THAN THIS VERY NICE BUILD.
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Let The Music Play
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