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  1. You may want to re-think the "Solid Oak". I know others will chime in here as well. Solid Wood shouldn't be used in Speaker Cabinet constrution due to the ever expanding and contracting properties of wood. Just my two cents worth. Good luck on your project.. Post plenty of pictures !!

  2. I can't take Credit for these Files. They both were posted here on the Forum...

    Your friend should be able to remove the backs of the Heresy's and see what Drivers are currently installed. The crossovers may need refreshing if they are original 1984's.

    Hank

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  3. Hey Matt,

    I'll give you a couple of Basics here. Example: A Living Room. Most of the time all the Outlets in the Room are connected to a Single 10 amp Circuit Breaker. Chances are, you're pulling Most of the Power from the Outlet where all your Electronics plugged into. I hope you are using a Surge Protector Power Strip and NOT a Cheap Multi-Plug Outlet extention ! If you use a Power Strip you should be OK. If your House is New, All the Breakers in the Breaker Box should be Labeled. (Example: Living Room). What you described should Not be pulling anywhere close to 10 Amps.

    Hankhank

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  4. Bob Crites Speakers

    May 2009 Prices: La Scala / K-Horn Components List:

    Pair of used K-400 metal horns. $200.00
    Pair of CT125 tweeters $160.00
    Pair of Atlas PD5-VH midrange drivers $275.00
    Pair of CW1526 stamped frame woofers $220.00
    Pair of Type AA crossovers $285.00

    Total: $1140.00 + Shipping and Handling

    Bob is SUPER to work with !!

    Hank

  5. Greg,

    Have you thought about using Disposable Scaples for Veneer Trimming ? You can buy them online ? They would be REAL Sharp and should help Trim Veneer very well. I haven't tried using them, just an Idea I had in my head. You can get the Handle and 100 Blades for @ $25.00

    Hank

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  6. First, Thanks for all the Assistance in this matter. I spoke via e-mail today with Tech Support at DBX about the DBX 1231. They stated that IF you have WELL CONSTRUCTED CABLES and IF everything is on the same Power Source you should not have any problem, like Mark said. They also stated that their suggestion is an Interface Device similar to the Rane BB22. They recommended the Embeck Line Level Shifter.

    So from what I've learned today, I'll do one of two things.. Get some Really Damn Good Cables or spend a Few Bucks on an Interface.

    I guess if Life were Simple, they'd be No Challenges and what a Dull State of Mind that would be..

    Bruce, Thanks for the Wiring Diagram !

    Thanks for all the Input.. You Guys are Great..

    Hank

  7. How is the DBX 1231 wired or cabled to a Home Receiver / Pre-Amp ?? Do you use RCA Cables and wire them to the DBX Terminal Strip ?? Or is there any type of Interface Box Required ??

    Any Information would be Great..

    Thanks

    Hank

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