67baja wrote:Keep up the good work. Lucky for you, 'tis the season of 24 hours of sunlight in AK now. Right? Coincidently, my daughter is in Anchorage right now to help a friend move back to Las Vegas. That's a long fookin drive back to the states for them.
Yeah, it's getting close to Solstice. When I look out the garage window and see it's starting to get dark, I know it's really late. Soon after, when I see it's starting to get light again, it's definitely time for bed! Since Anchorage is a coastal town, Midnight Sun might be a stretch. It's more like midnight partly cloudy.
Jon Barnhardt wrote:Looking good. My advice would be focus on the subs to get them done and rent a pair of tops for this gig. Don't rush through doing sub-par work to get ready for 1 gig. You will be much happier in the long run if you take your time and have polished product to show for it...
I had a moment of clarity yesterday evening, as I was putting the finishing touches on the Tubas. (Well, "finishing" as in... "useable".) You're absolutely spot on about this. I've been trying to rush within the constraints of getting them done
now without impacting my ability to go back and finish them properly. But, as I looked over at the SLAs, still half-assembled, the cost in time to get them finished would mean compromises on the quality of all four builds. I realized, I had made no commitments as to providing multiple zones -- this is just something I wanted to do, and it became an immutable goal somewhere down the line.
Without tweeters, in bare wood, having to pull an all-nighter before the gig, just to have better coverage in an area where, realistically, they can still hear the main system? Nah, not worth it. The Club Vs are good speakers -- I have no intention of replacing them, just augmenting them. They're actually combo monitor wedges and mains, which I find very flexible, and I'm not entirely sold on the idea of using horns
on the stage. So they're sticking around anyway. They've done well enough in the past, and there's no reason they wouldn't do well here. So, I relieved myself of the burden of having to finish the SLAs in time. Bummer, but I was making it out to be much more than it is. This turned out to be the right decision. (I'll post a follow-up later on the gig.)
thekl0wn wrote:Lookin' dang good. You've passed me up on the build... By a long ways!
Thanks -- but it got that way at the expense of four weeks of constant work -- to the exclusion of everything else. If you have the option
not to do it that way, definitely take your time. This wasn't much fun, and it should've been. I've barely seen my S.O., the cats are not happy with me, and I'm completely exhausted. I have the house to myself tonight, so I think I'll take a break from the garage and kick back with a movie or something.
I have the utmost respect for those that can summon these things into being within a week. I don't know how you do it.
thekl0wn wrote:I'm still amazed at how small all of it is on the SLA's... The drivers... The holes... The entire cabinet... I'm just itching to hear 'em!

Same here. The portability aspect appeals to me for smaller gigs... that's the primary reason for wanting to build them active. But, I'm also intensely curious how they handle being driven hard. I used an Event 20/20bas today to cover the dining hall area, and it wasn't
quite enough. It wasn't intended to be, so that's fine, but I bet that sort of thing would have been the ideal territory for the SLAs, or even a mini SLA pair. Definitely need some DRs for outside, though.
Oh, and as for the missing piezos -- naturally, Leland's on top of things. It's probably for the best anyway. Having the parts would have tempted me to coax them into some semblance of completion. Just the will of fate putting me in my place!
