The first speaker with back panel removed (insert crossover here) and with back panel installed:


The second:

So Saturday was a busy day getting the 2nd DR up to the state of the first. Managed to get it all square and the rear panel supports (my own design (I think!)) installed. I managed to solder the crossovers right the first time - I just connected it up to the wrong pins on the speakons as the sockets are reversed when compared to the plugs



Onto the party... managed to get the whole system set up in about 15 minutes, thanks to my massive simplification of wiring (9 wires into the rack which includes the monitor and the facade). All the little things that I have mulled over in my head over the last 2 years came to fruition, from the simplified wiring, to the LED strip lights on the decks to see by and onto the placement of handles on the sub to make carrying them long-distances much less of a PITA.
I didn't get a big a crowd as I would have liked, but still had a great time nonetheless. We ended up being an afterparty for a friends birthday in a local nightclub (this was always the plan), so they all turned up in force at about 8am when we were starting to wane a little. They bought new life and energy into the party and also obtained a new DJ by dragging him out of bed(!) to play a (very good) set - I even remembered to hit record on the MP3 recorder this time


The actual SQ was great... no... sorry... it was FUCKING AWESOME (apologies for the swearing, but it really needed it). The sound was clear and the bass hit with a definite punch. It was as if you can feel the start and end of the pressure waves hitting you, rather than just the 'gradual' increase with a less well-defined bass. It was just want all the bassheads want and you just couldn't help dancing along to the tunes - there's something primal about it, and it's exactly the reason WHY we do free parties. Even my most hardened skeptics had to admit that it was pretty shit-hot, it was THAT conclusive

I now have quite a few major rigs wanting to do an event with me - my rig compared to theirs is tiny, but they know mine doesn't have to be as big and that I can easily build more


This was the setup. Note the unpainted top of the left speaker - time prevented me doing this!


Didn't know if having my subs the 'wrong' way round matters or not - we had set them up before I noticed that they were round the wrong way. I assume that the horn mouth is the whole of the front of the speaker(?). It certainly looks mean that way round



Managed to go until 2pm (we started just before 1am) and we didn't see a single member of the old bill (a nice change) - just one security guard who popped his head over the wall, to whom we all gave the thumbs up - he left bemused. At around 2pm people started drifting off in large amounts and it was time to call it, so we could rope in the 'leftovers' to help lug the kit 250 yards back to the van...
All in all, a great night out and I'm going to be totally stoked from it for weeks to come. Far better than any drugs - far cheaper too.