The Irish-Italian Intelligence Community has reported that a Mystery Foodie known only as; "He who has lost his whisk", or, "He who has had his stirrer stolen", or, simply, "Gordy in BC", is being ruthlessly hunted down by a group of food-loving assassins [from an unspecified Asian country]. So that these people may be rooted out before they cause mayhem by infiltrating the DIY Community, a picture of such an assassin has been released.
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hICKI was somewhat saddened by how much I have in common with this definition
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Quote from the movie: "My name is Joe Dirte, I added an e to the end, cause it sounds cool."Morning glory! By the beard of Zeus, is that Davy Crockett on the pic?
You mean there are 12 counties. We live in the TriState area, so I always thought that meant there was only 3.
You mean there are 12 counties. We live in the TriState area, so I always thought that meant there was only 3.
Well - ummmm - errrr - TriState???
Tri-state area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm guessing ya'll iz meaning on of the RedNeck States???? 😀😀😀
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I resemble that remark! 😉
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Us'n Smashville boyz spent sum time listening to sum local kids attempts at designing speakers..... Pretty smart kid... 😉
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Did i say TriState. I meant TriAd. I always get the big ones mixed up. I like the CSS rig, but dont you have chairs behind the speakers. Is that what the call the surround sound
Us'n Smashville boyz spent sum time listening to sum local kids attempts at designing speakers..... Pretty smart kid... 😉
??? Can't see the picture clearly, those Jim Griffin designs?
GM
Did i say TriState. I meant TriAd. I always get the big ones mixed up. I like the CSS rig, but dont you have chairs behind the speakers. Is that what the call the surround sound
Three sets of stereo speakers set up for demo at Jim Griffins place in an undisclosed Tri-State area.... 😀😀😀
We wuz having a little pow-wow of the Nashville Audio Society and Jim wanted to take a turn hosting and showing us his latest creations - the pair up front.
Very - very - very nice stuff to listen to by a true gentleman and a great guy to learn a few (dozen) things from... 😀😀😀
??? Can't see the picture clearly, those Jim Griffin designs?
GM
Sorry about the photo quality - it was shot from someone's cell phone.
Yup - that iz JG's stuff right in the lions den... 😎
He did a nice mltl for Mark Audio as well. I am sure it sounds great. The CSS tweeter is said to be a nice one. I tihnk I like its big brother in the back.
He did a nice mltl for Mark Audio as well. I am sure it sounds great. The CSS tweeter is said to be a nice one. I tihnk I like its big brother in the back.
The tall one's in back are the one's he did his white paper on about line array design and the math behind it. The MTM's with the 18 inch H-frame subs are to die for - but they use about four thousand bucks worth of electronics for the cross-overs etc. - but they will for sure light your butt up with a wall of sound - and very nice sound at that. Hell - it was super sound.
His latest creation with the CSS is very sweet for a small speaker with a very nice bass response (smooth - fast - musical) for such small speakers and can be built for around $1000 to $1200 for the pair (and that includes everything - even the cost of the wood and crossovers). I think he has the plans available out there - lemme check on that and get back.🙄
guessing ya'll iz meaning
For the likes of me, I can't think of any other place where I'd expect folks to hump-jump on a squeeling Ned Beatty.
Ahhhhh - here we go about the design of the MLTL speakers.
From Dr. Griffin - - - -
" Triton MTM MLTL Loudspeakers
My mass loaded transmission line implementation derived from an earlier bookshelf design by Jeff Bagby. The enclosure design is uniquely my approach and I have a few tweaks vs. Jeff’s work. A thread on the DIYAudio forum details these efforts at:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/226173-triton-mtm-grows-legs-mltl-design.html
Message #12 in this above thread shows a detailed drawing of the enclosure for those interested in building this design.
A parts kit is available for about $600 for the original Triton MTM from Creative Sound Solutions (Creative Sound Solutions - Loudspeakers, Parts and DIY Speaker Kits) or Meniscus Audio (www.menicusaudio.com). I added a biamp terminal plate on the rear of my cabinet as this large cutout allows the crossover components to be inserted inside the box. CSS developed the VWR126 and LD25T drivers used in this design. "
From Dr. Griffin - - - -
" Triton MTM MLTL Loudspeakers
My mass loaded transmission line implementation derived from an earlier bookshelf design by Jeff Bagby. The enclosure design is uniquely my approach and I have a few tweaks vs. Jeff’s work. A thread on the DIYAudio forum details these efforts at:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/multi-way/226173-triton-mtm-grows-legs-mltl-design.html
Message #12 in this above thread shows a detailed drawing of the enclosure for those interested in building this design.
A parts kit is available for about $600 for the original Triton MTM from Creative Sound Solutions (Creative Sound Solutions - Loudspeakers, Parts and DIY Speaker Kits) or Meniscus Audio (www.menicusaudio.com). I added a biamp terminal plate on the rear of my cabinet as this large cutout allows the crossover components to be inserted inside the box. CSS developed the VWR126 and LD25T drivers used in this design. "
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