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Started on the second cabinet today. 

 

This is a dry run fit, so no glueing. 

 

So much faster when you have done one before. The panels were all cut a few weeks ago, though I found one end was at an angle. Suspect the circular saw was poorly setup by some idiot.

 

Rather than cutting the batons in advance, I cut them as I needed and used a mitre saw and block rather than a home made table saw. This was a far better way of working and wasn't much slower.

 

Just under two hours to get to this, I do now have frostbite, but well on the way to getting a second cab, so completely worth losing a finger or so, who needs a little finger for playing bass.

 

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Front and rear faces are also cut and fit, but I haven't done the holes for the speakers, handles etc yet. 

 

Rob

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

Coulx you pop round and finish my aquarium hood? When you've got a minute.

No problem at all. Be happy to, whens good?

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Is there any benefit to putting this speaker on poles at all? I happen to have a pair of Quickset Hercules tripods for astronomy use. These will easily take 40Kg each and probably closer to 60Kg without breaking sweat. 

 

No idea how to, but thats a different problem to solve...


Rob

 

 

 

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@Pea Turgh 

 

Thats kind of you. At the moment, I'm just wondering it it makes any significant difference for the better to put them on top of something. I have a recollection that somebody said they should be on the floor in a corner but can't find the comment.

 

If I had the "top hat", I'd still have to fashion something to attach to the tripod. Yet another adapter :)

 

Hold off for the moment please.

 

Rob

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Raising a speaker creates position-dependent dips in the frequency response where the reflected wave at a given frequency combines out of phase with the direct wave at your ears. Walls and ceilings also do this. Hence in-room response measurements can be pretty crazy.

 

But it has the advantage that it puts the mids/highs a lot closer to your ear! Sometimes that matters a lot more in practice. It depends if you want more note clarity (raise it up) or girthy bass (shove it on the floor next to the wall if not in a corner)

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