I'm building a TLAH rectangle cabinet version. I am using 9 recommended Goldwood GW-4028 for the midbass. The plan-specified gap between them of 4-3/8" is too small for my midbasses. Laid out as closely as possible (i.e. touching) the 9 of them measure 3/8" longer than the plans which also encroaches on the bottom of the cabinet if I am correct (the 42" front pieces are unfortunately already cut for me, but fortunately no speakers holes have been cut). That makes each speaker 1/24" too wide on average which adds up to said 3/8". Is grinding a bit off the speak frame where they touch a possibility? I could tweak the holes a skosh wider apart and downgrade to an 8-midbass cabinet. Recommendations? FYI, if it matters, I am rear-mounting them.
Thanks, Paul
Making 9 micro-oversized GW-4028s fit into my TLAH rectangular cabinet.
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Re: Making 9 micro-oversized GW-4028s fit into my TLAH rectangular cabinet.
Trimming the frames is fine so long as it doesn't impact the gaskets.
Re: Making 9 micro-oversized GW-4028s fit into my TLAH rectangular cabinet.
Yup, knocking 0.025" off of each of the butting sides with a bench or angle grinder would be a cinch of a solution.
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Two 2x6 shorty SLA Pro's
One T39, 16", 3012LF loaded
Tall AutoTuba, 20" wide, 2x 8" MCM 55-2421
TruckTuba, 8½" wide, 2x 8" MCM 55-2421
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Re: Making 9 micro-oversized GW-4028s fit into my TLAH rectangular cabinet.
It is odd, though, as the spec lists the driver diameter as 4 3/8".
Re: Making 9 micro-oversized GW-4028s fit into my TLAH rectangular cabinet.
Thanks for the reply. Grinder it is.
The frames are probably punched out on a die. I could easily see the die wearing a little making the final flange flare out slightly over spec, or something else similar. It might be nice if some breathing room was incorporated into the plans.
The frames are probably punched out on a die. I could easily see the die wearing a little making the final flange flare out slightly over spec, or something else similar. It might be nice if some breathing room was incorporated into the plans.
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Re: Making 9 micro-oversized GW-4028s fit into my TLAH rectangular cabinet.
There is. 4.375 x 9 = 39.375