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On 12/13/2004 2:01:44 AM DeanG wrote:

Yes, there are.
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Selling?

I kept waiting for you to email me back yesterday to let me know what you wanted to do. What are you asking for these -- about $500.
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If someone offers me $375 I will. After all, they really are nice. Plus they look like, and are near new. Maybe I should ask more? 9.gif

Dean, you have mail.

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I think the Auricap loaded AA's look pretty cool too. The Lacquer really sets things off. I've been working with Shellac lately, and it comes close with less work.

These were a little different. I used 3M double sided tape to mount the caps and tweeter inductor, and then went back and built up "holding blocks" with the hot melt.

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I actually tried the black hot melt -- it looks worse than the clear. There's no way to make the stuff "look good". I've tried just about everything under the sun. There are adhesives that I can use that don't makes themselves so obtrusive cosmetically, but they require set up time and curing time before I can ship. The hot melt is easy to remove too. I can use a heat gun or a hot knife, and remove it all pretty fast.

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A closeup of how the inductor is "held in".

This picture also shows a different way of running the ground. I used 14 AWG silver coated copper, clipped it to tabs, and then soldered it on.

I don't think I've done anything exactly the same way twice since I started doing this.

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I normally run a separate ground wire for each driver. I used to think it made a difference, but I'm not so sure anymore. I used to think, "Well, it's AC -- so what's coming this way is as important as what's going that way." :)

"Stringing" the wiring was an experiment. The 7/9 silver does not like to be bent around much. So this time I just pulled it and soldered. It's not as fragile as it looks -- there is actually a little bit of play (though it doesn't look like it).

I think I still prefer drilling out the terminal strips and using solderable eyelets for the driver connection side of the board. A bit of a hassle, but worth it in the long run.

No finish on these, just raw Cedar. Type B's are well hidden.

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On 12/13/2004 1:36:57 AM Piranha wrote:

Sure are nice, aren't they?

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they would look cool strapped to my bottleheads....

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