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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Fremont, California
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Just bought a pair from a fellow member here. Since I only have simple wood crafting tool that can only do straight cut and have limited woodwork experience, I would like to check to see any fellow members that have suitable speaker cabinets sitting collecting dust before buying new tools and enter a new adventure. Ideally this is local (SF Bay Area) to me so that I can avoid shipping heavy stuffs. Or, if you have the tools to help me to cut the front round openning, I will be happy to bring you a nice 12 pack of your choice :-)
Thanks!!
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: San Francisco
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I don't know if you are married to the Fostex's or excellent full range drivers. If it is the latter i have a pair of Transmission line cabinets that are designed to take Jordan JX92's considered by many to be one of the full range drivers on the market today.
The cabinets were built my me using Finn ply (better for damping than MDF) and gorgeously finished with a high gloss automotive finish. Use the link below and then click on audio project and then on JX92 to see images of the finished cabinets: http://web.mac.com/noteldov The cabinets are currently in storage in my garage in San Francisco so we could do a local pickup. Send me an email if you are interested |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: U.K
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Neil. I have been having a look at all your audio projects and i'm blown away. I am currently making an LM3886 chip amp. The enclosure you used for your gainclone looks great. how much are they ?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Fremont, California
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Hi Neil,
Your builds are top notch!! I wish I could use your cabinet for the Fostex, but they are 8" and probably too big for your cabinet's openning. FWIW, this is my first venture into FR which I have been itching for awhile. I bought the Fostex because that's what I found in trading post when I was in the "got to do it" mood, not that it had to be Fostex :-) I certainly would love to have the Lowthers, but the wallet disagreed
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: San Francisco
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Fred, if you ever feel like dumping the Fostex's and try a brilliantly musical driver i might be convinced to separate with my Jordans and cabinets if the price was right.
Good luck with the Fostex's, i am sure you will enjoy them Puffin, check out http://www.hexateq-av.com/ and contact Richard about current pricing for the chassis |
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