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Old 3rd December 2010, 10:07 PM   #1
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Default The Flying V, Cal style

Altec 604-8H and CSS SD 15.

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Old 3rd December 2010, 10:11 PM   #2
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Very nice craftmanship, it looks very nice.

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Very cool, its like jet engines on display stands.
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Old 3rd December 2010, 10:24 PM   #5
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1. Inside of the boxes
2. Platforms
3. Boxes showing the holey rears for the Altecs.

Thanks for the compliments.
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Great!

They can double up as beer barrels! Coooool!
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Not an ideal shape/configuration from the point of view of baffle diffraction roll-off...

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Not an ideal shape/configuration from the point of view of baffle diffraction roll-off...

dave
Also coaxials with the horn placed in front of the cone ,may produce of course some diffraction problems ,but that happens even when the (moving) membrane is used as a waveguide for the compression driver .
Nobody's perfect ! I expect the drum attack at least sounds good ...
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Wow, i like the octagonal enclosures with the semi-open back coaxes.
The V-shaped stands are a nice touch also.
How's the sound ?
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