Edit: I just now figured out what to do, I'll put the the HT-DR165 on the center channel while I retrofit the DR200s starting with the center.

Okay, who snuck the webcam into my shop.Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:And here's Leland after a day of gluing up arrays.mudbwetdirt wrote: Pre made arrays would be the best way unless you like to curse, get frustrated, have lots of time and get high on glue fumes. Leyland's arrays are matched and look very nice.
Okay, who snuck the webcam into my shop.LelandCrooks wrote:Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:And here's Leland after a day of gluing up arrays.mudbwetdirt wrote: Pre made arrays would be the best way unless you like to curse, get frustrated, have lots of time and get high on glue fumes. Leyland's arrays are matched and look very nice.
That confirms my tought. McBride in Canada sells the same piezo for 3.16$ Can. and my other supplier 4.00$can. I think i have a good idea were to buy them next time. Including all taxes and duty and transport I guess it comes around 2.50$ each.mudbwetdirt wrote:slyslam, From Partsexpress 1016 piezos.
James R, Pre made arrays would be the best way unless you like to curse, get frustrated, have lots of time and get high on glue fumes. Leyland's arrays are matched and look very nice.
I can only imagine!gitfiddl wrote:Mud,
You're not insane. Insane, by my definition, was the father of an old high buddy. He had four Altec A7's, one in each corner of his 25' x 25' study, powered by Phase Linear quadraphonic gear. He had a quad recording of Billy Thorpe's "Children of the Sun." In-freaking-credible. I for one appreciate your experimentation.
Dave
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