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Topic: Martin WSX Plan
Posted By: dakilangpatricio
Subject: Martin WSX Plan
Date Posted: 22 April 2010 at 2:35pm
anybody has a plan of this?? thank you



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Posted By: Noize-Guerilla
Date Posted: 22 April 2010 at 2:49pm
TDA took them appart http://photofile.ru/users/tda-audio/ here take a look at his pics somewhere ther you'll find what you are searching for


Posted By: (((THUMPER)))
Date Posted: 10 June 2010 at 4:29am
http://hornplans.free.fr/wsx.html

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Posted By: foler
Date Posted: 14 December 2015 at 11:45am
Where can find dwg or dxf cutsheet? Want to ask local cnc shop how much cost cutting.


Posted By: topdiggy2
Date Posted: 18 August 2016 at 6:35pm
@THUMPER

Thanks for your help!!!!


Posted By: 343
Date Posted: 22 December 2016 at 6:59pm
Hi Everyone,

this is my first post here. Starting with a stupid story. Ouch
I bought 4 original Martin Audio W8 Tops and 6 WSX copys from a guy who ensured me that the WSX would be perfect rebuilds of the originals. What the guy didn't mention is, that they were made of MDF which makes them more than unsuitable for freepartys and general touring.
In the advertisement he mentioned that all the cabinets just been redone and painted.
Anyway, now he's denying that he knew that they were made of MDF.
I'm thinking about starting a court-case against him since he doesn't cooperate in any way (like giving back a part of the money or such).
So now i'm searching for CNC-plans for the WSX to get an offer from a local wood-workshop to get an idea how much it would cost me to rebuild the cabinets in a road-suitable version.

Would be super nice if anybody could help me!
Also any suggestions to build different/better cabinets for the RCF L18P300 (if there are better ones) are more than welcome!

Thanks!

343



Posted By: Danny A
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 12:15am
you were well aware that you were buying a counterfeit speaker cabinet. good luck with the law suit  


Posted By: 343
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 8:23am
I'm not really sure if that's such a big problem since they are not being produced any more


Posted By: cookie-dj
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 9:56am
Originally posted by 343 343 wrote:

I'm not really sure if that's such a big problem since they are not being produced any more

LOL  ok.

let us know what happens at the small claims hearing, and how much legal costs you owe the other party Thumbs Up


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Posted By: 343
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 11:05am
it might be different since i'm living in germany. My girlfriends sister is a lawyer and says that i have quite good chances since it's about the fact that he lied in the description .


Posted By: odc04r
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 4:30pm
German law is German law, in the UK if it can be proven that a seller has lied about an item for sale when asked a question then they can be sued over it.

I don't think your chances are that great myself, how can you prove that he didn't know.

Anyway it doesn't really matter, there is nothing wrong with gigging MDF cabs if you have the muscles for it and are careful with them.


Posted By: levyte357-
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 4:50pm
Did seller lie to you?

If you didn't ask if cabs where birch ply, you can't blame seller, for not saying they are MDF.

Honest seller would have mentioned this, but doesn't make him dishonest, if he merely neglected to mention, as opposed to directly lying.

For anyone person buying speaker cabs, it is their responsibility, to ensure they are buying what they are told, as far as reasonably possible.

You should have taken the time to request build pics before going to see cabs, ask what material used, and who built cab.

Simple 5 second inspection of driver chamber, removing wadding, would have saved you and seller, all of this headache. Which would not have been necessary, if you had asked seller, when first contacting him.

Are you sure you are cut out for this game?



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Posted By: levyte357-
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 5:02pm
As regards to CNC plans, that definitely sounds very dodgy to me.

Most newbies would google martin wsx plan, and find them instantly, and then get them built.
Or buy ply versions. Wink

If you can afford to get cabs CNC'd, then seems you would have downloaded plan, and given them to firm with CNC facilities, who might possibly have cnc prog for martin wsx anyway.








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Posted By: corell
Date Posted: 23 December 2016 at 5:03pm
my advice would be to give them a polyurea coating if the build quality is worth it. Wont matter if its MDF then.
I know of 3 companies in germany doing polyurea for speakers. you can PM me if you like.



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