6 cu/ft
dayton 1kw amp and titanic 15"
dayton 1kw amp and titanic 15"
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EWorkshop1708 said:What kind of amp does it have?
It's 1000W and has no large heatsink on the outside of the plate amp on the back of the sub.
I think its class D,ie 90% efficient.
Re: cool!
they are carbide bits in the CNC, but regular wood bits for the profiling and trimming
did all the work myself
i have lots of construction pics, ill post them when i find my camera, and im gonna be building another soonauplater said:Any construction pics? Did you mill it with carbide bits, or have the work done?
Looks really spiffy... almost ghostly... bet it'l rock the house...
John L.
they are carbide bits in the CNC, but regular wood bits for the profiling and trimming
did all the work myself
Your system looks really nice, have you built the speakers for HT as there are quite a few?
Corian, as in corian the material? How hard is it to find on your side of the pond? I tried to google up some corian for sale in sweden but I never found any.
Is it difficult or easy to work with? Is it possible to form it in any way?
Corian, as in corian the material? How hard is it to find on your side of the pond? I tried to google up some corian for sale in sweden but I never found any.
Is it difficult or easy to work with? Is it possible to form it in any way?
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