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Anyone build the MT 122’s?

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Topic: Anyone build the MT 122’s?
Posted By: soundgodwannabe
Subject: Anyone build the MT 122’s?
Date Posted: 23 January 2005 at 12:47pm

I can't seem to picture in my head what the MT 122's would look like. Has anyone built these and have pictures available?

 



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Make the soundman mad and I WILL press the suck button for your band.



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Posted By: Fushion Julz
Date Posted: 23 January 2005 at 2:12pm
yep, me...pics here http://groups.msn.com/JulzAngell/speakerbuilding.msnw?Page=2 - http://groups.msn.com/JulzAngell/speakerbuilding.msnw?Page=2

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FUSHION SOUNDSYSTEM

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Posted By: soundgodwannabe
Date Posted: 25 January 2005 at 12:27am
The picture really helps. I was thinking that there was a horn in the middle. I guess on could put a horn there if they wanted to. What I am wanting to do is stay in a three way system, with room for great female vocals and drum sound.

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Make the soundman mad and I WILL press the suck button for your band.


Posted By: Fushion Julz
Date Posted: 25 January 2005 at 6:49am
There is a horn in the middle....Only when I built them I had a seperate horn in another box...Since replaced by the correct Beyma CP800Ti and horn as originally suggested by Rog prior to P-Audio being "flavour of the month" (the mids are P-Audio SN12B, though)

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FUSHION SOUNDSYSTEM

http://www.fushion.org.uk - www.fushion.org.uk


Posted By: moss
Date Posted: 22 April 2005 at 1:10pm
julz, just followed your link, cool photies!! what are the cabinets that have red fronts/insides??


Posted By: spOnge
Date Posted: 21 November 2005 at 8:11am
lovely


Posted By: james folkes
Date Posted: 09 December 2005 at 11:47am
Originally posted by moss moss wrote:

julz, just followed your link, cool photies!! what are the
cabinets that have red fronts/insides??

them be a double variant of the selenium hb1505c1, as found by
navigating
through the constructions section of www.selenium.br, they are part of a
complete system called i think frento fundo.

http://www.selenium.com.br/site2000/trio_eletrico/pdfs/
Trio_Eletrico1.pdf

i was going to build 16 of them (they model nicely) but have opted to put
the drivers into a modified martin 215 mkIII instead because they are a
little more manageable and go lower with fewer boxes, on paper at any
rate...

james.

(as my text doesn't wrap i can't put big links like that as active, sorry!)

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mardy hippy.


Posted By: Bubba
Date Posted: 09 December 2005 at 5:14pm

Hey Guys.

I am need to the completion of building my first MT122. Can one of you advise what kind of connection i can use in the back. Julz from your pictures i could not make out the connection.

 



Posted By: soundguymark
Date Posted: 10 December 2005 at 4:43am

the best connectors to use and pretty much industry standard are neutrik Speakons.

 

Mark



Posted By: james folkes
Date Posted: 10 December 2005 at 5:44pm
Originally posted by soundguymark soundguymark wrote:

the best connectors to use and pretty much
industry standard are neutrik Speakons.

seconded, don't waste your time with owt else.

james.

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mardy hippy.


Posted By: Fushion Julz
Date Posted: 14 December 2005 at 6:54am
I used 4 speakon NL4s on each cabinet in 2 seperate plates...in/out for Hi and Mid

James: The Selenium cabs go quite low (around 35Hz) in 4s...but they work best from 80-220Hz...but they go higher, if necessary, too...

A great and versatile design...Just a bit big, is all!


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Posted By: james folkes
Date Posted: 20 January 2006 at 3:28am
oh don't say that! i had really set myself on making a gigantic pile of them,
hornresp had shown that stacks of 8 a side had the potential for some
serious comedy. they are quite big though, ultimately when i worked out
that the martin bins were quite a bit more compact and seeing as how
transport space is at such a premium i thought i knew which way to go.

i have to face the fact that my martins might not happily cross to the 10"
mt122 variants though, my mkI bins may have given me a false sense of
security as the almost straight horn allows crossing above 250Hz with
seemingly little ill effect.

james.

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mardy hippy.



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