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it's the wire depicted in al's universal networks. i think it's #604 on that site you sent. thanks.
shipping will probably be 3x the cost of the braid itself.
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you're always around to give great explanations.
thanks again.
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thanks bob.
check will be sent out tomorrow.
now to find some of that elusive grounding braid.
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hi bob,
sent you a pm and e-mail (incase one of them fails to go through)
-chris
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very tempting, but i'd only be buying these to resell for profit.
may as well let someone enjoy them rather than fuel my greed
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so, what's bbe?
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Want to add mass to the speaker? Why not do what I did? I secured my Khorns to the friggin' foundation of the house with 18 lag bolts! Now they're mechanically coupled to the mass of the Earth. Can't do much better than that. [] And yes, it did make an improvement, mostly in the middle & treble registers, not the bass range like I thought it would.
would anyone mind explaining to me how bolting a khorn down would improve anything but the bass bin? i'm not seeing how the squawker horn and tweeter could benefit from this
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if it is ported or has a passive, it needs (for best performance) to be corner loaded. Now if it is a sealed design, then it can go in the center, however, it looks to me by the size that it is ported thus should be cornerloaded. Remeber the lower fq's are omnidirectional, so it should not sound uneven.
well, it's sealed.
i threw it in the back of the room. pretty much sounds the same. looks better this way too.
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hmm..
According to google, i shouldn't have the sub in the center at all. I figured since i have it crossed so high (80hz for movies, 70hz for music), i would NEED to have it centered...
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wow.. that foam by mail stuff is cheap.
48 square feet of the 2" foams for only $44...
too bad they don't have a 24 square foot version. i don't need that much foam.
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im curious to hear how good the basstraps are
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it's a bit of a task reorganizing everything, only to need to put it back to where it originally was, so i'll turn to the forums.
in design A, i have the sub infront of my "equipment." this leaves it more open and out into the room.
in design B, i have the sub along the front wall and my equipment infront of it.
now, aesthetics aside, which would be the optimum placement of the sub? it is sealed and downfiring. i'm not sure if having the equipment infront of it will perhaps distort the bass or muffle it, but then again, having it along the wall may reinforce it. or on the flipside, having it along the wall may even cause unwanted boominess in my square room.
thanks for the input.
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I know that you DON"T want to build anything resembling a cube
then why is it that so many subwoofers are built as cubes?
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well, there were many variations and finishes of the khorn. the la scala also had an industrial version. and the belle probably had a few different finishes.
i'm going to assume they did it by custom order and began making them after they compiled a list of what their clients wanted.
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no, it'd sound "industrial."
get your audiophile terms straight.
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or you could rebuild the speaker out of solid steel, then once the woofer is in place, weld the access panel shut.
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i predict a long thread ahead
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i just removed whatever was remaining of the old crap and replaced it with whatever weather stripping i had laying around, which happened to be 3/4" brown
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Yeah, actually I bought them off a guy in West Orange from Craigslist, don't remember his name and I've deleted our e-mails. As for the tweeter, did I break it?
well, that's going to be quite the restoration project.
can't wait to see what they look like when you're done.
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jbl's from the mid 90's? are those the scalas from the guy in jersey?
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ah, great. thanks a lot.
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sorry to make a thread about this, but it is important that i get your address by tomorrow so i can have that money order sent out on monday.
2 2.40 mHy inductor wound of AWG #12 solid $63.18
2 .30 mHy inductor wound of AWG #14 Litz wire $18.38
2 .20 mHy inductor wound of AWG #14 Litz wire $15.14
4 20 uFd. +-5% Solen "Fast Cap" $22.44
2 6.8 uFd. +-5% Solen "Fast cap" $5.28
2 MO1000J10R 10 Ohms 10 W 9 x 52 $0.86
4 2.2 uFd. +-5% Solen "Fast caps" $6.88
thank you.
-chris
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Tofu -- got your email, no problem. I'm not ordering until Monday, so go ahead and drop the check in the mail.
hi dean,
can you give me your address via PM or e-mail (tofu@phile.net)
oh, and i added a resistor to the list.
2 2.40 mHy inductor wound of AWG #12 solid $63.18
2 .30 mHy inductor wound of AWG #14 Litz wire $18.38
2 .20 mHy inductor wound of AWG #14 Litz wire $15.14
4 20 uFd. +-5% Solen "Fast Cap" $22.44
2 6.8 uFd. +-5% Solen "Fast cap" $5.28
2 MO1000J10R 10 Ohms 10 W 9 x 52 $0.86
4 2.2 uFd. +-5% Solen "Fast caps" $6.88
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$132.16
i'll take care of the shipping costs via paypal once you get a quote from whoever you decide to send it by, if that's okay.
thanks.
-chris
WTB ( or Trade ) Stock pair Forte II crossovers
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what's the difference between buss wire and the 12 guage stranded hookup wire i'll be using to wire up everything else? (radio shack doesn't have 14 guage)