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Jackalous
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Posted: 08 April 2018 at 11:26pm |
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Hey everyone
Has anyone had any experience building this design? I'm having some trouble working out the missing dimensions. It seems the distance of the trapezium (which holds the ports and driver) from the front and back of the cab are missing, but the design image clearly shows it is slightly set back. Any ideas?
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Dub Specialist Sound
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Dont thnk its the same tbh?
bit ive built these ones deffo not the same ,sorry
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DMorison
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Scaling from the other dimensions in the diagram gives 140mm from the inside back wall of the cab to the face of the driver baffle, FWIW.
That depends on the diagram being drawn exactly to scale though, so it could be off a little. Can't be off by a big margin as you can see that it has the be greater then the 10cm depth of the rear centre wedge and less than the 16cm of the corner reflectors though.
Edited by DMorison - 09 April 2018 at 12:59pm |
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Jackalous
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What plans are these ones? And what is their usable frequency range?
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Dub Specialist Sound
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EV Eliminator W-Bin
not sure about the freq range now, forget
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BJtheDJ
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Had 4 of them back in the 70s (before I switched to Mike Turner's stuff), ran them of H|H TPA100d amps using 1/4 inch jack plugs, damn they were loud. Leaflet copy here http://medias.audiofanzine.com/files/notice-anglais-472670.pdf Orange did a direct copy of the cab with an EV driver inside and sold heaps of them, called it the Orange Eliminator with Edited by BJtheDJ - 18 April 2018 at 10:16am |
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KB109
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All the info you need is there. Gonna have to add a lot of figures up then subtract from the width.
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wow thanks for that dj
i did look online , and couldnt not find it at all nice find that, yes agree too ,tha are loud lol
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So did Marshall. Pair of Celestion horns with a metal waveguide (LOL) across the front of both. Chipboard. I had two with 100w drivers from Baker in Croydon. Loud things. |
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I had a pair of 2nd hand Deltic w bins back in the 80s, they were made of chipboard and had casters mounted to the bottom 45°
reflector in the horn, it wasn't uncommon for the chipboard to get damp, the
chipboard to become powdery and weak resulting in the caster going straight threw the
side of the cab. The cabs fell to bits in about 1989!! After all these years it seems Deltec still make exactly the same cab, but now in birch ply and with a more modern driver. http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/deltec/bx40.html Edited by APW - 19 April 2018 at 10:58am |
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SPL: 99db Pfft... They're still using 1980s 1w/m measurements. Time to dubiously inflate that to a more modern figure like everyone else?
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