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haslam_t
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Posted: 12 March 2015 at 10:40pm |
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Had a little go at a modded one of these (Electrikal style) today. went and cut the top part next to the access panel 50mm short though! (Meaning the access panel will be 50mm larger) can anyone see this causing any problems? also went for the original bracing style (it was getting late!) does anyone know if the bracing was more of a cosmetic thing to match the hogs or actually necessary? A lot of guess work was going on as the only modded plan i could find is really low resolution so I couldn't read most of the measurements!
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dj jammin
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looks like a nice tidy job so far..
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waitforthedrop
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Can't see to many sonic differences as chamber size and volume will be the same. Also belive the bracing was to match hogs. I prefer original as I think looks better when mouth to mouth
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haslam_t
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Thanks! ye i can't see how it would make any difference other than mounting the drivers being a bit easier glad to hear about the bracing I was worried i'd messed it up by being lazy haha
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nickyburnell
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I did same thing! Years ago, I made the other end top bit longer to compensate ;)
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tidy build, and nice lighting in the pic |
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haslam_t
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Thanks man my workshops off grid so it's all 12v lighting!
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Musical Roots Reggae Vibration is Life! for music is sound...sound is vibration...vibration is energy... and energy begets life. Therein lies my passion!...MUSIC IS LIFE...
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Dub Specialist Sound
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Is this design any good for the fane xb by any chance or will it be too hard on driver/cone ect
only wondering as building some atm and want to test as got few xbs hanging around in no boxs dinf nothing thanks
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Musical Roots Reggae Vibration is Life! for music is sound...sound is vibration...vibration is energy... and energy begets life. Therein lies my passion!...MUSIC IS LIFE...
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haslam_t
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I've put pd186's in them and I'm more than happy with how they sound but it looks like xb's will do the job too: http://forum.speakerplans.com/es18bph_topic27036_page13.html
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