That was all you got done?
 
   It doesn't sound like your taking your time.
  It doesn't sound like your taking your time.  
 
   It doesn't sound like your taking your time.
  It doesn't sound like your taking your time.  


 "hopefully" between 100 & 45Hz the amp will be able to muster a little closer to the cab limit of 50volts. Is there anything else I can do to help it along? signal pre-amplifier or something?
  "hopefully" between 100 & 45Hz the amp will be able to muster a little closer to the cab limit of 50volts. Is there anything else I can do to help it along? signal pre-amplifier or something? 
 Amp shouldn't have any problem producing 30Hz.Titanium Hand wrote:well I'm finally almost finished. got the rest of the construction completed last night. drivers burnt in at 30hz for 12 hours between 9.8 & 10 volts. Still incredibly concerned at the lack of output from the crown xti 2000."hopefully" between 100 & 45Hz the amp will be able to muster a little closer to the cab limit of 50volts. Is there anything else I can do to help it along? signal pre-amplifier or something?
My afternoon is to be spent wiring the speakons & drivers into the cab's and loading them up with weather stripping.
my first observations of the cabs, sans drivers is; they really aren't that big, weigh nothing and look fierce as hell
looking back...I'm buggered... and really about enjoy my beer in front of my new titans on this glorious 30 degree + celsius day
Spoken like a true addict!Titanium Hand wrote:well I'm finally almost finished...

 Oh Wow.... I just played around with the crossover settings on my amp. i discovered a thing called bandpass gain it goes to +15dB I wound it up to 6 now I'm getting somewhere. Had the driver sitting in the cab, me sitting on the door, 4th notch on amp, all laptop levels down to only around 30%....
 Oh Wow.... I just played around with the crossover settings on my amp. i discovered a thing called bandpass gain it goes to +15dB I wound it up to 6 now I'm getting somewhere. Had the driver sitting in the cab, me sitting on the door, 4th notch on amp, all laptop levels down to only around 30%.... 
   
   
 
Yes. But sometimes even 1/4 turn can be too much. Turn until you get some concerning resistance, then back off 1/2 of what you have turned.Titanium Hand wrote:Any advice in using a tap? (not a faucet) Is it something like a quarter turn forward, eighth of a turn back proceeding all the way through. Thanks guys.
 
  Any idea of a suitable caulking compound or similar that is readily available for me to fix up the leak?
 Any idea of a suitable caulking compound or similar that is readily available for me to fix up the leak?If you can get hold of it Holdfast MSS 220. If not any Fullers MSS ( Modified silicon ) but leave it 48 hours to set. I will go like rubber.Titanium Hand wrote:I was considering getting an acrylic based sealer from Fullers? Bunnings (big box hardware) have a monolithic range of Fullers gear. Thanks in advance. I'll be tapping the epoxy out of the threads this evening.
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