The first job was always going to be running some decent voltage through the cab. I wanted to hook up the voltmeter to check voltages, so tried to position this so that the probes were touching the + and - terminals on the crossover. I couldn't seem to get a reading at all, until I realised that it was reading perfectly fine... it was just that the cab had very little voltage (0.1V) going through it to make the noise that it was making
 A good start
  A good start  It was then onto the sound test... turned up the volume and finally got it.  These things are LOUD!  I noticed a bit of shrillness in the HF, so did a rough and ready RTA (indoors
  It was then onto the sound test... turned up the volume and finally got it.  These things are LOUD!  I noticed a bit of shrillness in the HF, so did a rough and ready RTA (indoors   ) in order to tame this.  Now I could give it the full beans and as soon as I did, the BFM smile
) in order to tame this.  Now I could give it the full beans and as soon as I did, the BFM smile   returned to my face!  Compared to the Otops (from memory - I'll do a better comparison soon Grant) they seemed to be the same SQ wise, but quite a bit louder.
 returned to my face!  Compared to the Otops (from memory - I'll do a better comparison soon Grant) they seemed to be the same SQ wise, but quite a bit louder. I then returned to the more mundane tasks. I attached the double half moon cutoffs in order to create a back. The tweeter array also got a lick of paint, some neoprene tape and 8 more screws to hold that sucker in place... no rattling. A sad moment last night though, as the crossover from Otop #1 was removed, thus rendering it mute
 Once removed I could check to see if my rough measurements for fitting in the crossover parts were ok:
  Once removed I could check to see if my rough measurements for fitting in the crossover parts were ok:

I reckon that'll be ok to fit in there - that lpf inductor is the biggest part by far... I may have to have a multi level crossover, but I know that there will be plenty of space between my inductors, so they won't be interferring with each other
 I'm really starting to like the 'external' crossover idea... means I can do quite a bit of troubleshooting on the cab without having to get into the driver chamber.
  I'm really starting to like the 'external' crossover idea... means I can do quite a bit of troubleshooting on the cab without having to get into the driver chamber.Anyway, that's about it for last night. I've also decided to get a track saw next month - I can see how much time I could save with one, and that's not even considering the improved quality of cuts, accuracy of bevels, dust reduction etc etc. I think that may just shoot straight into the "Most Valuable Tool" position it will certainly be MVT in terms of $£¥€!!








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 Totally re-doing the network at the school where I work has taken all of my time and I have only recently had enough energy to get back into the garage and build.
  Totally re-doing the network at the school where I work has taken all of my time and I have only recently had enough energy to get back into the garage and build.







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 and I noticed that the bendy ply that I previously purchased is too thin compared to the 1/8" requirement in the plans
 and I noticed that the bendy ply that I previously purchased is too thin compared to the 1/8" requirement in the plans  
  


