I started off building an OMNI15 and then got the bug:
Next were a pair of 10.5s:
I've now started on a DR250
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OMNI15, OMNI10.5s DR250 next...
OMNI15, OMNI10.5s DR250 next...
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Very nice. I like the switch mounted in the deep dish jack.
If it's too loud, you're even older than me! Like me.
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Thanks!LelandCrooks wrote:Very nice. I like the switch mounted in the deep dish jack.
I wanted to make the piezos switchable and when I saw that dish I knew it was just made for the job. I think it's a standard Adam Hall product...
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Thanks!gitfiddl wrote:I like the corner handles and the red grille! Very well done!
I thought they might benefit from a splash of colour, and as they are metal grills I didn't want them going rusty....I've been working on some DIY effect pedals recently and had all sorts of problems with spray paint....not drying...poor coverage etc. The best stuff I've found for ease of use is Games Workshop stuff. I believe that is 'Blood Angels Red' .
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Just finished the second one:
I know, I know... you shouldn't technically have tweeter arrays on opposite sides of the cabs, but it is extremely unlikely I will ever be using them as a stacked pair with both arrays switched on. I could always invert one cab if this situation did occur.
I know, I know... you shouldn't technically have tweeter arrays on opposite sides of the cabs, but it is extremely unlikely I will ever be using them as a stacked pair with both arrays switched on. I could always invert one cab if this situation did occur.
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There isn't a huge difference between two 10.5s and an O15 sizewise, but it's much more convenient to be able to shift two medium-sized loads than one big one. I really struggled to get the O15 up the stairs on my own, but the two 10.5s were a breeze.WB wrote:What strikes me about the above picture (even though it doesn't show all of the O15) is the 2 O10.5's don't seem that much smaller than the O15.
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I know what you mean about struggling with the O15. I built one 3 years ago and found it a struggle to move as well. With the tallboy variant I'm itching to start one as soon it warms up outside.finn17 wrote:There isn't a huge difference between two 10.5s and an O15 sizewise, but it's much more convenient to be able to shift two medium-sized loads than one big one. I really struggled to get the O15 up the stairs on my own, but the two 10.5s were a breeze.