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rwillett

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  1. I thought we weren't allowed 'racey' or 'adult' pics of a 'suggestive' nature in case children were present. These are clearly 'top shelf' material indeed. Utterly superb. I saw you and your amps at the SW Bass Bash. Loved to have heard them or played through. Watched your build with admiration and awe. Now off for a cold shower. Rob
  2. Some magic seems to have occurred... The observant amongst you will notice the 8" plans. This is the home made router jig and it set up for a 68mm hole. This was some tests I did"just-in-case" This is the baffle board with what appears to be the right sized hole and a 68mm with my printed port set in. The router jig works really well and cost an hour or two of printing and two M5 bolts. As I'm intending to make three boxes, there's an awful lot of batterns....
  3. Ah, that's my super power, I could lose one, two or even three fingers and my bass, guitar and piano playing wouldn't be any worse at all ....
  4. Who is MIRC?
  5. Thanks all for information
  6. Thanks for the offer of help. I will take it up. If it's clear enough for me I should be able to document it for other people. I can solder so that's not an issue. Today's activities are dog walking and cutting holes without damaging myself and ruining the already cut plywood.
  7. The battern is 25mm, the one time I wanted to be sold short, I don't get it 😩. I have a little pack of speakon pieces, plates and pcb's from Blue Aran so will look at that. Today's activity is cutting round holes in plywood and screwing batterns down. I also need to make a jig for the speakon plate. That looks a little difficult.
  8. To me, it's the loss of control that appears odd. Direct sales to customers is, as you say, smaller revenue stream than their customer dealers. Buying into the Shopify model means doing things the Shopify way, that's the Web framework you must use. Now if Shopify provides everything Gibson wants to do, that's fine, but if Gibson wants to do things that Shopify can't offer, then they have to either build something off the Shopify site and link back and make sure it all fits. I can't speak for USA accountancy rules, but in the UK you could get this as a managed service through a Web design and hosting company and get the people costs off your head count. You also get the VAT back and it goes against corporation tax as an expense and HMRC are happy. For smaller companies Shopify simplifies things but for larger ones, I still think it's unusual. Clearly Gibson will have worked it all out and made their call so what do I know 😊 Rob
  9. Strange usage of the word "just" I hadn't heard before 😊
  10. Better qualified than me... There is approx 310cm of baton. Total volume of 2.0cm x 2.0cm x 310cm = 1,240cm^3 Total volume of 2.5cm x 2.5cm x 310cm = 1,937.5cm^3 Approx total interior volume of cab = 40x30x27.5 = 33,120cm^3. I know it's slightly less as I should take into account the overlap of pieces but I've only got an iPhone with me and it's hard to keep track from the PDF. So (1937-1240)/33120 = approx 2% change. No idea if a significant change. Doesn't sound like it but what do I know. Rob
  11. First dumb questions of the day... Managed to one of my plywood pieces cut down to what appears to be the right sizes. I got a Makita guide rail and adaptor for the circular saw. Also an 80 tooth 190mm blade. Suddenly I have straight and clean cuts. Wow. Why have I never done this before. Anyway, I have the batons. Nobody had 20mm at all only 25mm so have had to use that. I have plywood for four cabinets now, one will be a spray booth fan holder so one piece of plywood is for cockups. Also Blue Arran have sent their stuff so I have two speakers to install and stuff for wiring. Q1 does using 25mm batterns make a massive difference to the sound due to the internal volume changing? I know I'll have to adjust the batten sizes to make them fit but I can do that. Q2 should I glue and screw the batterns OR just screw OR just glue? People seem to have done all of them. Q3 I have all the bits for two separate 8" cabs and was thinking I could connect the two cabs together via some magic with the dual connector speakon connectors plates. So two cabs presenting 4 Ohms to the Gnome. Of course I never checked I could do this and arrogantly assumed I'd find a way. Is this feasible, sensible and doable?
  12. Gibson must have worked out the costs of Shopify vs roll your own. Building your own isn't cheap either. However most big brands tend to build their own to get the site exactly how they want. Gibsons annual revenue is circa $300M per annum so they can afford it. Still strikes me as odd for Gibson to use Shopify though.
  13. It does depend on how much power the router actually needs <doh obviously>. I have a small travel router with wifi and a sim card slot sitting on my desk (somewhere) that is easily powered by a USB port. It's matchbox sized and I used it for hotels with a cheap local sim when abroad. Would I be able to power a high end OpenWRT router, no! Depends on your requirement though as to what you actually need. I've just seen the reply from @tauzero about USB hosts and USB devices which complexly stops the idea Rob
  14. Mmmm.... Now that is a work of beauty. Lovely amounts of usage. No showroom queen (in a really good way), you'd have no issues using this. Thankfully I'm completely skint but that's a great looking bass.
  15. Whilst you regret nothing... I on the other hand...
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