Haven't added the casters yet- I like the flush mount casters but these will have regular 2" casters which leaves plenty of depth for the cabinet to sit securely on the bottom.
Driver loads from front. Instead of piano hinge cab is 1/2" deeper for the access panel to be screwed on. Easier build and the driver is much more accessible! Looks more rock 'n roll too which is very spiffy. Oh, oh yeah: by having the access panel like this it leaves room at the bottom of it for a full metal grill without having to cut the frame at an angle.
Recessed parallel Speakons on the back.
Note the composite LaminarTurboFlow (LTF) reflector in the rear that enhances the conversion of acoustic energy. In the front is the Vertical Vanes (VV) with a proprietary curve that reduces turbulence as the sound front enters real space. The Round Horizontal Strut (RHS) minimizes any cantilever effects of the sides while acting in conjunction with the VV to prevent radical realignment of turbulance. The complete LTFVVRHS system has such awesome awesomeness that laminar flow and turbulence combine to annihilate any silence in the nearfield region.
LOL! Now I gotta figure out a way to bring some nano satellite jargon into it. Since I live close to the Arnold Air Force base I know some actual rocket scientists- maybe I can record one of their conversations and incorporate some of their phrases.
And the lovely model pictured at the top has an exclusive contract with BWT Audiowerks so she is not accepting calls from y'alls agent!
Rick Lee wrote:LOL! Now I gotta figure out a way to bring some nano satellite jargon into it. Since I live close to the Arnold Air Force base I know some actual rocket scientists- maybe I can record one of their conversations and incorporate some of their phrases.
And the lovely model pictured at the top has an exclusive contract with BWT Audiowerks so she is not accepting calls from y'alls agent!
awesome aerodynamics lol
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