

Disregard their dimensions, max width for the cabinet looks be 25"ish... a 26" would probably fit with a bit of coaxing.
FWIW Char-Broil part number is 7775844, model 8055... IIRC it was ~$25.
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Just don't leave them "well-done"!ejh2854 wrote:lol ...for sure some of the wife's friends can be duped that it's a Char-Broil brand subwoofer
I need to be a little careful, or one of 'em will dump it full of charcoalDJPhatman wrote:Just don't leave them "well-done"!
Not sure if you would fit under that Premium 340 Cover, KenDJPhatman wrote:Anton, please get me my coat!
I see the curved SLA more as a "near field" cab, designed for use on centre channel in HT and not a 150' yard. Good for maybe 15-20'.ejh2854 wrote: The deck is situated somewhat above the yard, so vertical dispersion is much less critical/important than the horizontal axis. Full range-ish response is the goal, doesn't need to yield 'sparkling' or sizzlling highs at the back fence (~150') but decently clear vocals at modest SPL would be great.
Small rectangular form factor, wide horizontal dispersion, and the horizontal orientation for under-eave mounting are drawing me toward the CurveArray iterations of the SLA... hence two questions, and any help greatly appreciated:
- am I going in the right direction, speaker-design-wise for the intended goal? and,
- are any of the approved drivers weather-resistant enough to live outside (drip-protected, but SE US humidity)?
Does anyone have a link to share, to frequency-response sweeps for any of the SLA CurveArray family?
Thanks much!
Ed
I like where you are going with this, 67baja! Do a little pardge with some outdoor mastic, stucco-style, and viola! a weather resistant cabinet!67baja wrote:How about some half height SLA Pros? Relatively small, good sound, etc.
I have tried Otops, a Jack 12, and SLA Pros in my backyard with a T30 or a TT and had good results, however it is now my feeling that a lot of small speakers playing medium volume is better than 2 Otops playing LOUD in 2 corners of the yard. The loudness of these pro speakers makes it pretty easy to tell where the concert speakers are. Even coverage using 4 or more smaller speakers seems better to me. That being said, I am now searching for 6 good sounding small-ish outdoor speakers. Maybe some 4 driver SLA non-pros? Build the box out of durarock cement board and use marine speakers? Hmmm.
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