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It might be possible to make outriggers out of wood and cover with this stuff: https://www.parts-express.com/vvivid...premium-film-v...
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Every coil I have ever purchased has had bare ends.
Unless you're sure the wire was covered with color to the tip, I'd say you must have soldered...
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Nice work Keith.
That second pic looks just like the same amount of coverage I use on my panels nowadays.
Thanks for posting...
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Phil,
the paint on the cabinets looks excellent. It looks satin in the pics, really even tone too. I'm guessing you did that with the kind of airbrush...
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Scottybro,
How does the speaker sound? Still working properly? Personally I've never seen something like that before... looks to be some...
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Looks to me that the four oval solder joints on the back correspond to the binding posts on the front of the amp. They even have + and - symbols on the...
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Kevin,
I do have, and use a set of corner strap clamps similar to that, two of them actually. My sister bought me one a few years back, and after...
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I tend to use poly glue to adhere the first layer to the speaker carcass, then Titebond 2 to bond the individual layers of HDF together... mostly because...
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I like the standoffs for the crossover pre installed. That's thinking ahead. Yeah, your renders look like a picture. Nice.
TomZ...
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Do it... Do it... Do it...Do it... Do it!!!
I listen to fairly loud music sometimes at my computer and it's really immersive at times...
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I just finished modding my third, and last amp and all went well. It's a game of angles with this stuff. Last two I did I half-melted the pot next to...
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I've done a few impromptu tests because I was concerned as well. Even with a lighter/fire directly on it, the polyfill just basically shrunk away/melted...
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DJG's suggestion is a good one, probably how I'd do it if I was wanting to make a fully rounded side/rear setup. You could make a glue up of various pieces...
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The plywood could show through, going through several sand -- sit -- sand -- sand cycles over the span of 4-6 months will keep it minimal, but probably...
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Jay,
if I never again worked with MDF, and I built mainly square cabinets, I would likely be using particle board as a construction material....
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If that's the only mistake you make on these, you're doing great I'd say. I consider veneer -- my preferred finishing method -- both a beautiful way to...
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Rut-Row... the Deal of the Day is back?
This looks bad for my savings account. Glad to see it back though.
Nice way to start! https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-nh...
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Might want to check out this driver as well. I used it as the bottom of my 'Summer Winds' speaker: https://www.parts-express.com/peerless-sls-p83094...
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