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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Newcastle, Australia
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Netherlands
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Andy,
the speakers look great! Do you have some pictures of the building process? I am curious about the stages between the last picture on you former thread, and the final result. Hans |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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Nice looking boxes there Andy. But that Jarrah is a pain in the (proverbial) to work with.
Had a look at the 'other' thread, and that must have taken you a fair bit of work to cut out all the staves. Can't wait to see them all polished up (you'll need a good camera).
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Love the racing stripes Andy
Which woofer are you using & how low does it go in those cabs?
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Apart from the cab, the speaker is actually Zaph's SR71 http://www.zaphaudio.com/SR71.html John, if you read this.. Thanks for sharing .. nice x-o design etc sounds pretty darn good so far !! |
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cheers TC
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| What makes an amplifier "bright", "warm", or "neutral"? | JohnS | Solid State | 51 | 13th December 2009 06:42 PM |
| Some new pics of "Jarrah" | Andy G | Multi-Way | 12 | 13th August 2008 02:29 PM |
| "Jarrah" gets some stands | Andy G | Multi-Way | 13 | 22nd July 2008 01:39 PM |
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