Previously built Bill's plywood cutting table and some cutting guides before the rain. Am building outside, no garage or basement. I have 4 SLA Pro's to build by March 1.
Most parts here, some on backorder. 2 sheets of Latvian Birch ready.

Used the time to do a lot of reading on the boards, run through the tweeters for loudness using capacitance function on my multimeter. (http://www.billfitzmaurice.info/forum/v ... 18&t=17047), and check polarity (my vid here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcgieJ5IWFQ) I used the wood clamp to hold the tweets, driver on right was middle loudness of the 30, ~136 uF. Used Audacity to push white noise and ProTools meters to read.
Out of 30 goldwoods, 2 were hot and 5 were low. At 50 I have some hearing loss, especially higher, and would not trust my ears, yet when checking polarity, could really hear/see the low ones. One of the first things I did was switch the polarity to see/hear the effect. The sound changed, not sure if it was quieter or not, but on ProTools it showed fully canceled! But when I made the video afterwards, the cancellation wouldn't repeat, the volume just did not go up and remained like only the one tweet was connected. So my initial finding is unverified! sigh.
Busy tomorrow, but should make chips Monday!
