That was all you got done?



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...
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.
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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