My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

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Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

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Scott Brochu wrote:
Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:My vintage 1938 garage
Don't tell me you built it. :shock: :mrgreen:
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#47 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Scott Brochu wrote:
Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:My vintage 1938 garage
Don't tell me you built it. :shock: :mrgreen:
No, but I rebuilt it this summer. For the lack of a half dozen 2x4 joist ties the damn thing was splayed six inches at the top plates.

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Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:My vintage 1938 garage is so narrow that I keep a tube of K-Y in the glove box so I can lube up to squeeze out of the car. :mrgreen:
Sounds like you could use a bottle of Rumplemintz then you can forgo the KY usually :hyper:

BTW my Tacoma doesn't even fit in my garage, until I get rid of my work bench and build a wall fold up one.
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#49 Post by Scott Brochu »

Garage space is worth it's weight in gold up here in Maine's winters. It is not unheard of to park your Harley in the living room over the cold season. :lol: Not you Harley......the one you ride. :roll: Well I guess I ride you about your bass thing so you can park in my living room for the winter. :lol: :P :mrgreen:
I looked into a fold up work bench but wouldn't be strong enough I feel to work off from. But for building and manufacturing the cabs on it would be ok.
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#50 Post by Harley »

Scott Brochu wrote:It is not unheard of to park your Harley in the living room over the cold season. :lol: Not you Harley......the one you ride.
The War Office parks her Harley in the living room in the cold season... :wink:
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Harley wrote: The War Office parks her Harley in the living room in the cold season... :wink:
haha, thats where my girl and I park our peds. couple of 1977 maxi's brightens the room right up lol.
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#52 Post by Jasen Chandler »

Any updates? Have you fired it up yet?

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#53 Post by subharmonic »

Just got back to town. My job is sending me out every week. It is still not finished due to the finishing issue with vapor mentioned before. It seems to have settled down ATM so I may try to get it into the garage this weekend. :cowboy:
2x T39, 1x T60, 1x THTLP, 1x AT(not built by me) 6x DR250
I need more bass

But this gal's built like a burlap bag full of bobcats
CW Mcall

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#54 Post by Jasen Chandler »

You better!

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OKay I just have a brief report but will try to add more soon. It is finally done. On my initial tests at 50 v the GusGus song from teh Bassiest Songs thread made my eyes vibrate, lights shake and my hair move in my garage. I have a gig on the 22nd so hopefully we can get a good report. Very promising off the bat though, well worth the trouble and size.
2x T39, 1x T60, 1x THTLP, 1x AT(not built by me) 6x DR250
I need more bass

But this gal's built like a burlap bag full of bobcats
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#56 Post by osse »

Cool thread..! Makes me wanna build...;)

Now when youve had them a while, what sound do you prefer, t60 or t39?

Is that 60 big enought for you to decide not to bring it in some occasions?

What music do you play?

I've built two t30 and have two more 3012 lfs and im curious what direction to go with them

Thanks!

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osse wrote: Now when youve had them a while, what sound do you prefer, t60 or t39?
T60 for sure. I just did a house party the other night, first time I used the T39s since the T60 was built. They hit low enough on 90% of the music, until dubstep came on. They they just don't have the gut wrenching properties, nor is the SQ as the T60 IMO. The T60 seems to give a fuller sound and more authority to the bass. Even with all the cabin gain of a turn of the century sized room, opened to a larger area.

The thing is I still haven't been able to AB test them on a level playing field but I think user Jonbarnhardt and I should be able to remedy this with some listening tests in the near future. We will have T60, THT, 2 different width and drivered T39s, and not sure what else he has laying around his shop (which is as big as a small venue).
osse wrote:Is that 60 big enought for you to decide not to bring it in some occasions?
Only this last one, since it was a residence there wasn't any double doors to go through. It was between the T39s and a THT, I took the T39s, not sure if that was the right choice. Any commercial gigs should be no issue, on its maiden voyage I had to push it over a 3ft hard snowbank since they never cleared the loading area after the snow plows came through. Stairs are a bit challenging, but if you make a plan or have help shouldn't be an issue.

I really like not having to set aside a real estate and time to V-plate. Also the placement options it naturally has, make it slick when setting up. My whole rig can sit in less than 70 sq feet if needed.
osse wrote:What music do you play?
When I am hired weddings mainly so top 40, oldies, country, and some polkas. When not whatever the crowd dictates, I haven't progressed into mixing my own stuff yet.
osse wrote:I've built two t30 and have two more 3012 lfs and im curious what direction to go with them
Keep your stack going. Not sure the 5hz difference would be worth breaking up the T30s. Not to mention scalablity and the SQ of Tubas should be near each other.
osse wrote:Thanks!
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2x T39, 1x T60, 1x THTLP, 1x AT(not built by me) 6x DR250
I need more bass

But this gal's built like a burlap bag full of bobcats
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#58 Post by Jon Barnhardt »

Looking forward to the listening demo. Should have plenty of bf and commercial gear to play with. I am thinking of even inviting another local DJ for even more sub variety...

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#59 Post by camrynekai »

Bryson wrote:How well does that rustoleum bed liner work on these boxes?
I have used it and its ok...but DuraTex is much, much better IMO. The Rustoleum is perfect for the horn mouth but I will never use it on the outside of a box again.
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Re: My 3rd BFM horn.... the T60

#60 Post by osse »

Thanks for that subharmonic!

hey camrynekai looks like a crazy rig uve got there... had the opportunity to run all t48's simultaniously?;)

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