2x 19" T30's

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escapemcp
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Re: 2x 19" T30's

#136 Post by escapemcp »

Charles Jenkinson wrote:I was looking for hand knob wheel type things like Aidan used but in the end got mightily irritated by the prices they think they should charge for something so simple.
Mine were only £1.95 for 4 from eBay (I think). How much were the ones you were looking at?
It's looking good Charles.. home straight now (which is the extra-fun part).
As I was building the v-plate i thought that it (or more specifically the v-plate attachment) is like an end-of-build exam to test your newly acquired woodworking skills! I couldn't bring myself to drill holes in the side of 2 newly built speakers (as per the plans)... it therefore had to be attached a different way. Looks like you thought the same as you were building and have designed your own system :)

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Re: 2x 19" T30's

#137 Post by Charles Jenkinson »

Thanks guys. I do appreciate the votes of encouragememts and congratulations - I'm not very good at it myself but there is power in celebrating others successes.

And for the mass of my lab 12, 19" T30's: 100lb dead (45kg), or perhaps a whisker under.

A couple more photos. Trying the v plate (unnecessary, before finished, but hey everyone does it) in the lounge - needed the space in the garage to work on the plate so the subs had to come in the house, of course. And the second picture is how i move them. Had to break Jude off chewing the trolley for the photo.
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Re: 2x 19" T30's

#138 Post by AntonZ »

Charles Jenkinson wrote:And the second picture is how i move them. Had to break Jude off chewing the trolley for the photo.
You are training junior roadies :clap:

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Re: 2x 19" T30's

#139 Post by Chris_Allen »

I must agree - those are looking sharp.

It's incredible that I look at 45Kg and think, wow, that's heavy. I've already changed my definition of what is acceptable for the weight of a sub!
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