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Wolf's Trichotomy up now......these are a about as small volume (cab volume) as you're gonna get.... shaped like a triangle with a slightly hi-part-count XO...lol.
Mike's version of XtremeRevolution's "Florians".......nice sound. First time I have heard them.....they sound pretty neutral to me but nice depth in the midrange....vocals are sweet and bass is tight.
Like flickr better my self...
Anyway Looks like I can't join you guys this time, was so looking forward to it, and I would have liked to get feedback on my latest experimental design, though they were designed for a small room and probably would have sound really thin in that room.
Oh well see you guys at MWAF:D
Paul K's Cavatina -- legendary sound. Perfectly integrated Fountek Neo cd1.0.....velvety vocals. I can't think of the appropriate flowery descriptions.... but if I could, I'd use a few.
I won't be bringing speakers this year. :( I had a set I wanted to get some advice on... But my wife won't let me take them out of our room! I didn't have time to finish them anyway. (I am glad she is enjoying them though)
Another entry from Dan P. These slender TMWW's have tons of WAF for sure. Surprising, tight bass from such a skinny enclosure, and very well balanced as well.....the sound. I think the cabinets could use a stabilizing base though....They are like sticks. I didn't catch the name yet.
OK boys and girls....Chuck's friend (edit) has a pipe build with a brake rotor base.......yup, I am NOT joking. If this doesn't win a rat rocker award.......The builder's name is Mike.
Hopefully I can attach these pics. I cannot log into photobucket OR flickr now due to crappy Hyatt wifi.
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