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Join Date: Apr 2008
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I have got the K16LS (and optional tone control) in a custom made enclosure. Next is the decision as to how to best beautify it. You will see the aluminium welds that show up pretty good, which I will likely grind down. Then I need to decide if I want to paint the enclosure or stay bright metal.
I have the edcor OPTs in there too. Sounds good and looks pretty cool I think. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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ananother pic
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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last one
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tomball Texas
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Get it Gold anodized but polish it up first.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Newark, DE
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Find a local powdercoater, and get it done in powdercoat wrinkle black. It's looks really good, and the finish is very durable. It might cost anywhere from $10 to $30, depending on who is available in your area. If you are anywhere near Newark, DE, I can recommend a few places. If not, try the yellow pages. Often, the guys who powdercoat parts for motorcycles will do amplifier chassis parts for reasonable prices. Haggle with the guy a bit, and suggest that your chassis can go in with a few other parts the next time he does a batch.
This started life as a bare aluminum enclosure. You could see the corner welds on it, too.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Yes, that black "krinkle" effect is high on my list. They sell krinkle paint in a can....used it to redo some old car instrument panel meters a while back, but the real long term best solution if I paint it is powder coat. That goes with my intent to make this have a retro military look.
Anodize is a good choice too - if I keep it shiny. Thanks for the suggestion - |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tomball Texas
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Crinkle paint is cool but It just never grew on me.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Nice work 123rmp. How many hours did the enclosure take?
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Hi there Nice looking amp. Black or blue powdercoat will add some accent. I got a question. I also built K16LS recently, everything was fine and the hum was really low compared to their previous version, but I didn't like the bass from it. So which Edcor did you use, and do you like it? Thanks Doug |
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Looks great! I think it would look awesome once the welds are ground down if it were buffed to within an inch of its life (mirror shiny) and then clear coated. You would have something relatively unique that highlights the excellent metalwork you have done. Paint or powdercoat, bahhhhh humbug - been there, done that!
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