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risingjay

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  1. I have plans on putting sound panels over them at a later date. Not sure if it will help though. Any other alternatives to the windows besides closing them up?
  2. @Schu My butt went on at 10:30am.
  3. My ceiling sound panels are removable so I have access above them, can't do that with drywall, well you can but it will be messy!
  4. Thanks, it took me about a year to complete the room. I custom on built the ceiling and walls. The room was supposed to have pallet wood on the walls but I couldn't find or didn't like the pallets I looked at. So I used new wood and distressed, beat, burned, gouged, stained and a bunch of other techiques to make it look old. The barrel is for my bathroom that is attached to this room. I'm turning it into the vanity with a copper sink mounted flush on top. My projects never end in this household, either by choice or being forced by other occupants, but that's what we for the people we love. Not sure how she deals with me!
  5. How do you figure? I always thought the dimensions were bad.
  6. Well, gonna try and get these in my house today and have a listen....or two. Question for you smart people out there, If I were to get an active crossover, would it be easier to tune the horn that has a good mid with a slightly less top end or easier to tune the horn that has a little less mid but good top end? My room has a full acoustical panel ceiling, padded carpeting with a few acoustical panels on the wall. Room is roughly 14'3" wide, 17'3" deep and 7'3" high. Thanks, Jason
  7. Like the 402? $$$. I still need to get an active crossover too. Will be soon. So I ordered two types of the zxpc horns, the 18x10 and the 17x11. Tried them both with the B&C 75 and found I like the mid of the 17x11 but the highs of the 18x10. Is there another Horn I should be trying as well beside the 402? It's out of my price range right now, I have too many other things going on. I figure spending the money on a good active crossover would be money well spent. Thanks
  8. I already bought the seven 904's last week....but I guess there would be room if I bought the 362's, because she would kick me out! I could us them as shelter as I'm living on the streets, or maybe just a 904 will do.
  9. You know....I just went on a road trip to acquire 7 904's, then I see them next to 415's. Any idea what is going through my head right now. Then I see 402's.......AHHHHH! The 904 sound awesome! I can't even begin to imagine the 415's.
  10. Well.....close, these JBL 2385A's are bi-radial, mine aren't bi. The JBL's a re plastic too. https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/jbl-2385a-bi-radial-horn-2445j-2446j-57236608 This is driving me nuts!
  11. Plus it does say Forte III on the box. Just saying.
  12. That was a good deal. That price is starting for a pair. I see them a lot on music documentary's for studio work.
  13. Gary, The technique of linseed oil you used is something I never heard of before. It is very interesting. I'm lucky I'm in a job where I learn everyday. I'm a Foreman Electrician "Union" in Chicago "LOCAL 134" and can say it's very fast paced. There is so much to know. I like to tell the apprentices that "I've forgot more than you know". Anyway what I'm trying to say is that you are taking crap and making it look good! It is fun to see your hard work go into these! On top of that, we all get to learn from you in the process. Keep it up! Try to do this Millennials!
  14. Well, if anyone is intresed, I do have a pair of 805 matrix if you're interested. Very nice! Not cheap though. I know what they use these for.
  15. I was wrong the throat on these are 1.5". Anyone know what these are? Come on......all you horny guys! Tell me what they are!
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