woodworking help with a T-60

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Re: woodworking help with a T-60

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Rich4349 wrote:Now I just have to figure out what tops to build to match, without them being completely out-gunned by the T-60. I'd like to play to a big room sometime; the one I have in mind is about 60x80, with 25 foot ceilings. Any suggestions? I'm thinking 280s or 300s.
DR250s or OTop 12s. If you build OT12s, build 4.
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Re: woodworking help with a T-60

#17 Post by UROK »

And I bet one of those multi cutter tools would have done this job best.

Well done, though, mate! :clap:

What drivers do you want to use (i.e. can you afford) for tops?

And where do you wanna go with this system? Think about possible future applications and scaleability and factor those in too.

The T60 is a big sub. Do you eventually want to run a big system, for example?

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Re: woodworking help with a T-60

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bzb wrote:The cabs I built in the summer are FAR different from the ones I built last year.
Better or worse? I am about to build some, and was going to use my space heater in my garage to build, but won't that just make the wood want to move all over the place as it heats and cools? Probably a bad idea, yeah? :?:

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Re: woodworking help with a T-60

#19 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

escapemcp wrote: I am about to build some, and was going to use my space heater in my garage to build, but won't that just make the wood want to move all over the place as it heats and cools? Probably a bad idea, yeah? :?:
You need to have a fair amount of stability of both temperature and humidity throughout the build. A temperature swing of perhaps 30 degrees daily is OK, 50 degrees, probably not.

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