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    Default Olive Update *PIC*



    Provided Link: http://chadgray.info/projectdetail.cfm?ProjectID=54


    I have been going through some major painting pains over the last week. If you want the details there are on my web site.

    Here is a preliminary picture of the total Olive package. Note the martini glass speaker stands found on ebay.

    Sub Details:
    Driver is a Dayton 295-300 5.25" Sheilded
    Amp is the Keiga 2.1 Media amp
    Flare port is 7.5" long
    F3 53Hz
    Fb 36Hz
    Vb .8 cu. ft.



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    Default Man, I need a drink.


    Those speakers are making me thirsty Chad. I'm glad you found those stands somewhere. It just wouldn't be right to use anything else IMO. Looking very slick. Now where's that bottle of gin......

    shawn

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    Default Re: Man, I need a drink.

    Provided Link: http://chadgray.info/


    Thanks Shawn, The Sub was either going to be an Olive jar or Liquor bottle shape. I don't have time to get it done by DIY Dayton, but down the road i think it will be a necessity!



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    Default Re: Man, I need a drink.


    The way I see it, that sub should be in a sonotube with a taper at the top for a port. That can be your gin bottle.
    Good, job!
    Adrian
    > Thanks Shawn, The Sub was either going to be
    > an Olive jar or Liquor bottle shape. I don't
    > have time to get it done by DIY Dayton, but
    > down the road i think it will be a
    > necessity!


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    Default Checkout Andy G's "Stacks"...


    > Thanks Shawn, The Sub was either going to be
    > an Olive jar or Liquor bottle shape. I don't
    > have time to get it done by DIY Dayton, but
    > down the road i think it will be a
    > necessity!

    They COULD look like a liquor bottle.
    W6 TB's,
    Wolf

  6. #6

    Default Nice.


    Wow. Those look almost as good as mine...Of course, mine are already finished with gloss silver enamel. Try these drivers if you make more:

    <A HREF="http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/ind...27135&pid=1757">http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/ind...27135&pid=1757</A>

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    Default What notch did you use?


    > Wow. Those look almost as good as mine...Of
    > course, mine are already finished with gloss
    > silver enamel. Try these drivers if you make
    > more:

    >
    > <A HREF="http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/ind...27135&pid=1757">http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/ind...27135&pid=1757</A>


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    Default Re: What notch did you use?


    BSC, 0.9mH and 5.6ohms. And a 0.2mH, 20 ohmns, 3uF notch I think. I could check.

    (Sorry, I though I responded to this question long ago, but the reply is missing.)

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