Not much to say, but plenty of picts. Kit goes together well and is a fantastic bargain. Only modification I made was to create additional roundovers on all the front and top edges. The baffle only has a roundover on the left and right vertical edges from PE.
And that white Duratex finish is really excellent! Goes on nice and smooth and gives an easy, consistent finish.
And that white Duratex finish is really excellent! Goes on nice and smooth and gives an easy, consistent finish.
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Sure am! Good planars are the only way to go. 250-2500 on the Neo10. Notch filter for peaking top end and low shelf boost before 24dB slope xovers.
Greg
Greg
Those Dayton Reference drivers, so nice. I might end up buying a pair, just to have a pair on hand if PE stops selling them, LOL.
The white Duratex is a nice touch. How many coats?
The white Duratex is a nice touch. How many coats?
Those Dayton Reference drivers, so nice. I might end up buying a pair, just to have a pair on hand if PE stops selling them, LOL.
The white Duratex is a nice touch. How many coats?
The Duratex covered nicely in one heavy coat. I added a second layer since there was so much left in the pint, but it looked just same as after the first coat.
The drivers are even nicer in person. The cones anodized finish is very high quality and looks very expensive in a way that photos do not do justice to.
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