I’m intrigued. Do you think the 10s are wired out of phase, so when one cone is going out, the other is going in? That way they’d be working in unison pushing at the air around the cab? If they were wired in phase, they’d both push out at the same time, but that couldn’t be as efficient as the cones would be fighting each other air pressure wise inside the cab?
So anybody got any suggestions on a good value uke that won’t break the bank but also won’t get chucked out after getting the basics?
Asking for a friend...
A really cheap option for bass traps is to stack unopened rolls of loft insulation in the corners of your room. You could put it in cardboard boxes to aid stackability.
I went for a rehearsal in a rented room the other day - used some Peavy thing. There was no clarity whatsoever!
I’m taking my Two10 next time. They are vintage sounding, but also very clear. All my band mates commented on the clarity (and depth).
Hello chums.
I bought a Meinl cajon kit. Ok so far. Built it. Not bad. Played it. Sounds like a box.
There doesn’t seem to be a lot of snare snap. Anyone familiar with these instruments able to offer any suggestions on improving the snare snap?
Thank you in advance.
I think we all have to vent now and then! My dad was a cabinetmaker - if he messed something up he’d destroy the piece there and then so it wouldn’t weigh on his mind!
That looks so good! I’ve got my name down for one, but they look so good I’d be tempted to build a second and use them as mega hifi speakers!!! Oh, hang on, my house is tiny...