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Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:15 am
by koturban
I found if the braces were evenly spaced, they blocked a hurricane nut, no matter how I rotated the speaker, so I prepared the speaker mount and moved the braces to accomodate.
Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 5:52 pm
by dougc
Well, I'm finished and forgot to update any pics because I'm too lazy since I have a 5D and the pics are huge and I have to resize them all for Bill's site. BUT, they sound intense. I had the pair of T48s already hooked up and they are much louder with the same power, but the THTLP pair are deeeeeeeeeeeeep. I like em. Now to save piles of money and finish my basement and cover up all the rattles, build some mains and surrounds, a screen for the projector, some couches, another networking AV receiver, then I'm good to go.
I'll post the updated pics of the build soon, I swear, but I don't think I'll finish them since they will be hidden behind a wall.
Also, wiring in series doesn't work for these drivers, FYI.
Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 1:48 pm
by dougc
Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 2:08 pm
by miked
Man, that box is HUGE. Bet it sounds incredible, and the fact that you don't have to put a finish on it is iciing on the cake! Congrats!
Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 2:27 pm
by dougc
It is massive, and only one of two. I like how sneaky they will be once hidden behind the wall. It is getting louder too as the hours of play on it grow. I have it hooked up to the family desktop computer where my 8 y/o daughter likes to play games on the Disney channel Club Penguin website while listening to the Justin Bieber Pandora channel. I can hear the garage door rattle from accross the street. I'm so proud of her love of LFE in music, even if it is JB.
Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:25 pm
by miked
Nuturing good, healthy hobbies and interests in our children is very important (I'm being serious). Teaching them an appreciation for music, art, creativity in general, etc is a beautiful thing.

My son is 3-1/2 and "helps" me in the garage when I'm building things. I take scraps of wood and put them on the floor. I give him a cordless screwdriver and bunch of large screws (for ease of gripping) and he drives them in and out of the wood until it's swiss-cheese. Not one screw goes in straight, but that's not the point of the exercise. He's 3, and learning how to use a cordless drill/driver!
Now, I've been working on getting him addicted to the LFE channel, but he is scared of thunder. Yeah, I call him a wuss and Mommy gets agitated. So, sub-bass reminds him of thunder, I guess. He does like explosions and blinky lights though, so it's a start. LOL!
Please post pics of the two subs in their final home!! Would love to see pics of your dedicated theater space.
Re: Doug's dual 36" THT LP build
Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 9:27 pm
by dougc
That's great Mike, I do the same with my kids. Teaching kids actual skills early is so important, and good daddy time as well.