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#31 Post by djtecthreat »

Some aluminum (solid, or anodized) plates that are laser etched (i do this a lot) would be sweet.
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#32 Post by DJPhatman »

djtecthreat wrote:Some aluminum (solid, or anodized) plates that are laser etched (i do this a lot) would be sweet.
Sounds like a new side business for you, then! :wink:
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#33 Post by Grey Owl »

Re Bfm Name Plates. :clap:

I addition to the above formal logo, I reckon it would be good to create a separate "Build Plate" to also detail each of the drivers installed and the build date.

Any ideas?? :feedback:

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#34 Post by Scott Brochu »

Are you talking about the little name plates that are on some trophies?
cause can't you go to a place where trophies are sold and have some made up and you put them on the cab?
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#35 Post by LelandCrooks »

Speaking Heresy here. :chainsaw:

18's are on sale. Limited quantities, 20% off. I know there are still a few of you out there running 18's instead of a tuba/titan like you should be. :cop:

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#36 Post by bgavin »

Link to Magnum Sub

The 4018LF is a great driver for a direct radiator for electric bass.
The link above is the one I built for my daughter's bassist (http://www.aroarah.com).
I fashioned it after her Eden D410-XLT for appearances.

In the Flat alignment, 4018LF hits Xmax limits at 370w and 53 Hz.
The down side is weight. VERY heavy.

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#37 Post by Monomer »

Lelands the hookup.



The only way I'd be able to afford, and get cabs done on schedule.


damn fine sounding melded arrays also.
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#38 Post by LelandCrooks »

By popular demand. http://www.speakerhardware.com/2k_lphp_ ... mp500w.php

More to come pretty soon.
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#39 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

LelandCrooks wrote:By popular demand. http://www.speakerhardware.com/2k_lphp_ ... mp500w.php

More to come pretty soon.
The copy is off, it says for all single piezo drivers, it's good for all piezo applications, singly or arrayed.

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#40 Post by LelandCrooks »

Edited, thanks. My familiarity with this stuff gets in the way of descriptions. It's for 8 ohm single woofer cabs. I haven't done the dual driver version yet.
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#41 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

LelandCrooks wrote:Edited, thanks. My familiarity with this stuff gets in the way of descriptions. It's for 8 ohm single woofer cabs. I haven't done the dual driver version yet.
Where the piezo array is concerned it's the same.

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#42 Post by djtecthreat »

How about a pre-built crossover for compression cabs? :P
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#43 Post by LelandCrooks »

Done. Sent two prototypes to a Les a few days ago. It BARELY fits on the board. I forgot to take pics. I'll get it on the site in the next couple of days.
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#44 Post by djtecthreat »

Nice!

"Ask and ye shall receive" indeed.

Thanks Leland!!
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#45 Post by LelandCrooks »

Took a while, but I finally found the right thing for bumper guard.

http://www.speakerhardware.com/cab_bump ... 1968bk.php
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Those crossovers are back in prototype. Les's are correct, but I need to rework options before I put them on the site.
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